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Comparison between conventional and non-conventional resources of energy 10 POINTS

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Answered by debangshubanik008
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Conventional sources of energy

  • Conventional sources of energy are the natural energy resources which are present in a limited quantity and are being used for a long time. They are called non-renewable sources as once they are depleted, they cannot be generated at the speed which can sustain its consumption rate.

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Answered by kamalmaniuprety
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conventional sources of energy

1.These sources of energy are not abundant, present in limited quantity, e.g. coal, petroleum, natural gas.

2.They have been in use for a long time.

3.They are not replenished continuously. They are formed over a million years.

4.They are called non-renewable sources of energy.

5.They can be exhausted completely due to overconsumption except for hydel power.

6.They pollute the environment by emitting harmful gases and also contribute to global warming.

7.They are commonly used for industrial and commercial purposes.

8.Heavy expenditure is involved in using and maintaining these sources of energy.

9.They are used extensively, at a higher rate than the non-conventional sources.

Non-con.ventional sources of energy

1.These sources of energy are abundant in nature, e.g. solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy, biogas from biomass etc.

2.They are yet in development phase over the past few years.

3.They are replenished continuously by natural processes.

4.They are called renewable sources of energy.

5.They cannot be exhausted completely.

6.They are environment-friendly, do not pollute the environment.

7.They are used commonly used for household purposes.

8.Using these sources is less expensive.

9.They are not used as extensively as conventional sources.

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