A useful definition of a renewable resource is one "that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time." Typical examples of renewable sources of energy include solar (thermal & photovoltaic), wind (turbines), water (dams, tidal, wave), geothermal, and biomass.
There are a number of caveats that should be mentioned here however, such as the fact that at long enough time scales all sources of energy are ultimately finite. For example, the hydrogen that fuels the Sun's conversion of energy into light which yields photosynthetic biomass and that drives Earth's atmospheric wind pressure systems along with its hydrological cycle is consumed irreversibly. Geothermal energy arises from the natural radioactive decay of unstable elements deep in the Earth's interior and such radioactive decay is also finite in nature.
In addition technologies needed to harness these renewable forms of energy require material inputs which are not themselves "renewable". For example, both multi-junction photovoltaic solar cells and wind turbine-generator magnets require rare-earth elements.
Given these qualifications there is no reason to exclude nuclear fission from renewable energy mix. After all both thorium and uranium are a lot more common than rare-earth elements such as indium, neodymium, or praseodymium. Furthermore it is estimated that the oceans of the world contain dissolved within it some 4.5 billion tons of uranium; and its rate of consumption in fast-spectrum breeder reactors would be constantly renewed by additional deposition from rivers and streams.
no its a renewable source of energy
It is A renewable source of energy.
No, mechanical energy is not a renewable energy source. It is a form of energy that comes from the motion and position of an object and is derived from either potential or kinetic energy. Renewable energy sources include solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy, which are naturally replenished and not depleted over time.
Radiant energy, which comes from the sun, is considered a renewable energy source because it is continuously replenished by natural processes.
An energy source that can be replaced indefinitely is called a renewable energy source. These sources are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as solar, wind, hydro, and biomass.
Using water as an energy source makes it a form of renewable energy. Using waste as an energy source is also renewable as the waste is being recycled.
no its a renewable source of energy
renewable source of energy can be regenerated but non-renewable source of energy can not be regenerated.
It takes millions of years to have more of. That's what makes it non-renewable.
Yes, wave energy (hydro-power) is a renewable source of energy.
No, wind is a renewable energy source. The wind will always be blowing!
yes because wind is a renewable source of energy
Uranium is not a renewable source of energy.
it is not renewable
Non-renewable energy source means that the source will eventually run out and is not renewable.
It is A renewable source of energy.
Biomass is the source of almost half of America's renewable energy.