Jamie. What are the differences? Renewable energy will never run out but non renewable will run out. Renewable doesn't make as much energy as non renewable.

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Jamie

What are the differences? Renewable energy will never run out but non renewable will run out. Renewable doesn't make as much energy as non renewable Non renewable is cheaper Non renewable pollutes the air and renewable doesn’t. All of non renewable comes from underground and some

Types of Renewable Energy WIND SOLARWATER

GEOTHERMAL BIOMASS

Facts about Renewable Fuels One wind turbine can get energy for 300 homes! In southern Iowa, a power plant is using a crop called switchgrass to make electricity. Worldwide, water is most commonly used renewable energy resource, providing enough power to meet the needs of 28.3 million customers A professor in Ohio State University invented the first geothermal heating system in1948 Enough sunlight falls on the earth’s surface every hour to meet world energy demand for an entire year.

Types of Non Renewable Energy

COALNUCLEAR

ANY QUESTIONS