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Conventional sources of energy include coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear power. These sources produce electricity through processes like combustion or nuclear fission. The images can include power plants, fossil fuel extraction sites, and nuclear reactors.
Yes, atomic energy is considered a non-conventional source of energy. It is derived from nuclear reactions, specifically fission or fusion processes, and is different from conventional sources like fossil fuels or renewable energy sources.
Any energy source that is obtained from animal or plant matter, excluding fossilised material, is considered biomass energy. So, anything that's not that, including oil, coal, gas, and nuclear energy.
Non-conventional sources of energy are generally considered better because they are renewable and have lower environmental impacts compared to conventional sources such as fossil fuels. Non-conventional sources like solar, wind, and hydro power offer sustainable alternatives for the future.
Conventional sources of energy are those that have been widely used for a long time, such as fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas), while non-conventional sources are newer and less common, like solar, wind, and geothermal energy. Conventional sources are finite and contribute to climate change, while non-conventional sources are renewable and more environmentally friendly. Transitioning to non-conventional sources is essential for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and addressing climate change.
Nuclear power is considered a conventional source of energy because it has been used for several decades on a large scale to generate electricity. Non-conventional sources of energy typically refer to renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydropower.