4 difference between conventional and non conventional resources
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CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES: -
I. The sources of energy which have been in use for a long time and are being exploited.
II. They are exhaustible resources and cannot be renewed easily.
III. They release pollutants.
IV. They are very costly to be maintained, stored and transmitted as they are carried over long distances.
Example: Coal, Minerals, Fossils etc.
NON CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES: -
I. These are renewable resources which are developing.
II. They are inexhaustible and are replenished with time
III. They are pollution free.
IV. Generally inexpensive due to local use and easy maintenance.
Example: Wind energy, Solar Energy, Water etc.
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I. The sources of energy which have been in use for a long time and are being exploited.
II. They are exhaustible resources and cannot be renewed easily.
III. They release pollutants.
IV. They are very costly to be maintained, stored and transmitted as they are carried over long distances.
Example: Coal, Minerals, Fossils etc.
NON CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES: -
I. These are renewable resources which are developing.
II. They are inexhaustible and are replenished with time
III. They are pollution free.
IV. Generally inexpensive due to local use and easy maintenance.
Example: Wind energy, Solar Energy, Water etc.
Hope it helps...
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Conventional sources of energy :
1. They are commonly for a long time.
2. They are renewable source of energy.
3. They cause harm to the environment
4. Examples - Firwood and Wal
Non Conventional sources of energy :
1. These are used in recent years.
2. They are non renewable sources of energy.
3. They cause no harm to the nature.
4. Examples - Solar and Wind energy.
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