Difference between conventional and nonconventional source of energy
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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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A Source of Energy is defined as a substance, which has the capacity to provide an adequate amount of energy in a convenient and a useful form, over a long period of time...
A good source of energy should:
- Do a large amount of work per unit volume, mass, or amount of substance...
- Be easily accessible...
- Be safe and easy to store and transport...
- Be economical...
The advantages of the classification of sources of energy:
- It brings in to focus the energy crisis, and a thinking to use the non-renewable sources of energy judiciously...
- It also brings into focus the need to look for and use alternative or non-conventional sources of energy...
Renewable Sources of Energy are those sources of energy which are available in plenty, and can be renewed again and again within a relatively short period of time...
Non-renewable Sources of Energy are those sources of energy which are available in limited quantity, and cannot be renewed again and again within relatively short period of time...
- Conventional Sources of Energy are those sources of energy which are widely used, and can easily be converted into useful forms of energy...
- Non-conventional or Alternative Sources of Energy are those sources of energy which are not widely used, and cannot easily be converted into useful forms of energy...
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