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Renewable energy, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, is derived from natural resources without harming the environment. Growing concerns about climate change, peak oil, and government incentives are driving the shift toward renewable energy sources. Non-renewable energy, like fossil fuels and uranium, cannot be replenished once depleted, highlighting the importance of responsible energy consumption. Let's harness renewable energy for a sustainable future!
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Solar energy Hydroelectric energy Typesof energy Nuclear energy Biomass energy Fossil-fuel energy Wind energy Geothermal energy
Renewable energy Renewable energy is energy which comes from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, biomass, rain, oceans and geothermal heat. So the market for renewable energy technologies has continued to grow. Climate change concerns, coupled with high oil prices, peak oil, and increasing government support, are driving increasing renewable energy legislation, incentives and commercialization.
Non renewable energy Coal, oil, natural gas (the so called “fossil fuels”) and uranium are non-renewable resources that once exhausted can never be returned to their original form. No doubt our planet is full of energy resources but it is our duty to exploit only those reserves that cannot cause harm to the environment.
Renewable energy Non renewable energy • Sun energy • Wind energy • Hydroelectric energy • Geothermal energy • Biomass energy • Nuclear energy • Fossil - fuel energy
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