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Renewable EnergyRenewable energy is energy generated from natural resources—such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat—which are renewable (naturally replenished). Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, hydroelectricity/micro hydro, biomass and biofuels for transportation. |
Biofuel & Biomass | |
Geothermal | |
Hydroelectric | |
Ocean, Wave & Tidal | |
Solar | |
Wind |
Non-Renewable EnergyNon-renewable energy is energy taken from "finite resources that will eventually dwindle, becoming too expensive or too environmentally damaging to retrieve", as opposed to renewable energy sources, "which are naturally replenished in a relatively short period of time." Non-Renewable energy sources include, coal, nuclear, petroleum, natural gas, oil sands and oil shale. |
Coal | |
Nuclear | |
Oil & Natural Gas | |
Oil Shale | |
Tar Sands |
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