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That is dependent on how it is produced. Heat produced by burning fossil fuels in not renewable, but heat from concentrated solar is renewable.

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No, heat is not non-renewable. Heat energy can be generated using renewable sources such as sunlight, geothermal heat, or biomass. Renewable sources of heat ensure that energy can be continuously produced without depleting finite resources.

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