Many people would use solar power because solar power is quite common but some people will use wind power depending on the location of where they life
Geothermal it is overlooked. In active areas it gets hot down there. Some hot spots can boil water 200 feet deep. But it is being ignored because the Oil and power companies are afraid of it. Anyone can make their own power 24/7 with it. Or nearly everyone. Between that and solar and wind we do not need oil.
The problem in Japan has brought the attention to geothermal and they are building a plant. Places like Yellowstone and near volcano can generate enough power to power cities or states. Iceland gets most of it's power from geothermal. And Geyserville in California has a geothermal plant that is on a hot spot that boils the water. Hawaii cold generate all their power by geothermal if they wanted.
fossil fuel
undetermined
The fossil fuel that humans use most is oil (petroleum). It is primarily used for transportation, electricity generation, heating, and manufacturing. Oil is a versatile energy source that plays a key role in the global economy.
non renewable fossil fuel
pollution
fossil
Use natural gases instead of fossil fuels are only use fossil fuel if it very urgent
3 years
No use of ANY fossil fuel can be regarded as conserving resources.
fossil fuel
Most rockets today use liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as fuel, not fossil fuels. These fuels react to produce water vapor and can be considered eco-friendly compared to fossil fuels. However, some rockets still use a combination of liquid oxygen and kerosene as fuel, which is a fossil fuel.
To get electricity and fuel