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What is Renewable Energy
1.
is
energy
obtained from natural resources, such as, sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal.
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2.
Energy
that is collected from
renewable
resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
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3.
Represents the
energy
produces from an
energy
source that is naturally replenished after use. Some examples are: sunlight, wind, rain, waves, tides, geothermal, etc.
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4.
The
energy
which is generated from inexhaustible sources is known as
renewable energy
. Uses of solar, wind, tide, nuclear, waste recycling and so on are the example of
renewable energy
sources.
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5.
The
energy
that can be generated from
renewable
resources such as Wind and waterfalls. It can affect the procurement, development, operation, and maintenance of the distribution grid.
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6.
A type of
energy
which is obtained from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, and geothermal heat.
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7.
Renewable energy
includes primary
energy
.
Renewable energy
is linked to technological evolution, where a new capacity is put into use for
energy
supply through technology and specialised human resources. The use of
renewable energy
reduces fossil fuel consumption and environmental impacts. There are various types of
renewable energy
: wind, solar, aero-thermal, geothermal, hydraulic, biomass, landfill gas, hydrothermal and oceanic.
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8.
An
energy
that is collected from
renewable
resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat, etc.
Learn more in: Decision Making for Energy Management in Smart Grid
9.
Renewable energy
is the
energy
obtained from the natural sources such as solar, wind, biomass, geothermal.
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10.
Is the
energy
produced from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, waves and geothermal heat.
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11.
The
energy
continuously obtainable from the sources in nature, such as the wind and the sun.
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12.
They are sustainable
energy
resources obtained from natural resources.
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13.
Often referred to as clean
energy
, comes from natural sources or processes that are constantly replenished.
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14.
Energy
production from sources that can be regenerated and are not wasting fossils. Such
energy
sources include natural ones like recyclable sources and naturally occurring phenomenon like sunlight and is generally reproducible.
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15.
Represents the
energy
produces from a
energy
source that is naturally replenished after use. Some examples are: sunlight, wind, rain, waves, tides, geothermal, etc.
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16.
Renewable energy
is
energy
that is collected from
renewable
resources, which are naturally replenished on a human time scale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
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17.
Also called soft
energy
, consists in any naturally occurring, theoretically unlimited source of
energy
, as biomass, solar, wind, wave or hydroelectric power that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel.
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18.
Renewable energy
is a form of
energy
that is collected from naturally replenished
renewable
resources, including, sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
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19.
Is a natural and permanent inexhaustible resources that exist in nature. It has several sources, including the solar, the wind, water, and bio
energy
.
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20.
An
energy
produced from sources that do not deplete or can be replenished within a human's life time, any naturally occurring, theoretically inexhaustible source of
energy
.
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21.
It is
energy
produced from sources that do not deplete or can be replenished within a human's lifetime. The most common examples include wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, and hydropower.
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22.
This term describes the
energy
collected from
renewable
resources such as sunlight, rain, wind, and geothermal heat energies.
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23.
Is
energy
that is collected from
renewable
resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
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24.
Renewable energy
means environmentally benign and generally carbon-free or carbon neutral
energy
which is utilized from natural sources such as sun, wind, geothermal heat, ocean, etc.
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25.
Comes from resources which are replenished by power of nature from sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. Main sources of
renewable energy
include biofuel, biomass, geothermal
energy
, hydropower, solar
energy
, and wind power.
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26.
is a method of
energy
production that does not exhaust resources for its
energy
generation because it uses resources that can be renewed continually. I.E: geothermal, wind, solar, biomass and Hydrogeneration
Learn more in: Risk Management in Small Hydroelectric Power Plants (SHPPs) in Colombia
27.
Natural sources of
energy
derived from wind, sun, and biomass.
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28.
Renewable energy
originates from bases or procedures that are continually replenished.
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29.
Energy
that is generated from
renewable
sources, which are wind, sunlight, tides, rain, geothermal heat.
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30.
Is a natural resource that grow to restore the areas diminished by continuous usage and consumption, either through natural reproduction or other recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale.
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31.
Energy
that will not run out as long as the sun exists and has a minimum negative impact on the environment.
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32.
Energy
from sources that will renew themselves within our lifetime.
Renewable energy
sources include wind, sun, water, biomass (vegetation) and geothermal heat.
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33.
The type of
energy
that comes from natural sources that replace themselves, its use doesn’t produce greenhouse gas emissions.
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34.
Natural sources of
energy
derived from wind, sun, and biomass.
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35.
An
energy
that comes from resources which are naturally replenished such as sunlight, wind, geaothermal heat, ocean tides, waves, biomass.
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36.
Energy
obtained from
renewable
sources which are nondepletable, such as wind, solar and geothermal power.
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37.
Renewable energy
is
energy
generated from natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat, which are
renewable
(naturally replenished).
Energy
obtained from sources that are essentially inexhaustible (unlike, for example the fossil fuels, of which there is a finite supply).
Energy
sources that are, within a short time frame relative to the Earth's natural cycles, sustainable, and include non-carbon technologies such as solar
energy
, hydropower, and wind, as well as carbon-neutral technologies.
Learn more in: Renewable Energy Technologies, Sustainable Development, and Environment
38.
Renewable
energies (or
renewable
s) are ways to generate
energy
from (theoretically) unlimited natural resources. These resources are either available with no time limit or replenish more quickly than the rate at which they are consumed.
Renewable
energies are generally spoken of as opposed to fossil fuel energies.
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39.
Renewable energy
resources are used to produce electricity as an alternative to fossil fuels. They cause much less environmental problems compared to fossil fuels.
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40.
It is an
energy
type. Its primary resources are
renewable
resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
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41.
The
energy
obtained from the existing
energy
flow in continuous natural processes.
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42.
Is generally defined as
energy
that is collected from resources that are naturally replenished in much less time compared to fossil fuels, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
Renewable energy
often provides
energy
in four important areas: electricity generation, air and water heating/cooling, transportation, and rural (off-grid)
energy
services.
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43.
Energy
resources that are renewed on short term basis
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44.
Represents the
energy
produces from an
energy
source that is naturally replenished after use. Some examples are: sunlight, wind, rain, waves, tides, geothermal, etc.
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45.
Renewable energy
is generally defined as
energy
that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.
Renewable energy
replaces conventional fuels in four distinct areas: electricity generation, hot water/space heating, motor fuels, and rural (off-grid)
energy
services.
Renewable energy
resources exist over wide geographical areas, in contrast to other
energy
sources, which are concentrated in a limited number of countries. Rapid deployment of
renewable energy
and
energy
efficiency is resulting in significant
energy
security, climate change mitigation, and economic benefits.
Learn more in: Use of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for Refrigerated Transport
46.
Renewable energy
is generally defined as
energy
that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.
Learn more in: Application of Soft Computing Techniques for Renewable Energy Network Design and Optimization
47.
Energy
coming from
renewable
resources that renews in a certain period.
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48.
Energy
resources that are naturally replenishing such as biomass, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, ocean thermal, wave action, and tidal action.
Learn more in: Addressing the Sustainable Development Goals Through Environmental Education
49.
Energy
that is collected from
renewable
resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as hydro, geothermal, solar, wind and tide/wave/ocean
energy
, as well as from biofuels and
renewable
waste.
Renewable energy
often provides
energy
in four important areas: electricity generation, air and water heating/cooling, transportation, and rural (off-grid)
energy
services.
Learn more in: Renewable Energy and Economic Growth: An Overview of the Literature
50.
It is the
energy
derived from naturally renewing but flow-limited sources;
renewable
resources are practically limitless in terms of duration but restricted in terms of
energy
available per unit of time.
Learn more in: Post-COVID-19 Australian and Indian Collaboration for Enhanced Effectiveness in the Resource Sector for Renewable Energy
51.
Energy
produced with a minor Carbon footprint than the one generated by fossil fuels.
Learn more in: Evaluation of the Case Method with an Emphasis in Energy Issues and its Applicability for European Higher Education
52.
Is
energy
from sources that will renew themselves within our lifetime.
Renewable energy
sources include wind, sun, water, biomass (vegetation), and geothermal heat.
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