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distinguish between conventional and nonconventional sources of energy ​

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Answered by abhaypratham
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1} CONVECTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY, AS THE NAME SUGGESTS , ARE THOSE SOURCES WHICH ARE WIDELY USED ALL AROUND THE WORLD SINCE AGES. ON THE CONTRARY , NON CONVECTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY ARE DESCRIBED AS THE ENERGY SOURCES WHOSE EVOLUTION HAS BEEN DONE IN THE RECENT PAST AND HAS GAINED POPULARITY SINCE THEM.

2}AS THE CONVECTIONAL SOURCES OF ENERGY ARE LIMITED IN NATURE , AND THEIR FORMATION TAKES MILLIONS OF YEARS , THEY CAN BE EXHAUSTED ONE DAY . CONVERSELY , NON - CONVECTIONAL SOURCES  THAT ARE IN THE ABUNDANCE IN THE ENVIRONMENT AND ARE EASILY RENEWABLE , SO THEY ARE INEXHAUSTIBLE.

3}CONVENTIONAL sources of energy pollute the environment on a large scale through the smoke and hazardous waste emitted from the power plants . however  , the energy produced from running water doesn't pollute the environment . on the other hand , non - convectional sources of energy are environment - friendly , so they do not harm the nature , by polluting it.

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Answered by TrueLovers229
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conventional sources of energy are traditional sources which are widely in use. the highly popular conventional sources of energy are coal, petroleum, natural gas and hydro electricity. All The other conventional energy resources with the expectation of hydroelectricity are non renewable, the examples of conventional source of energy are as follows :

  • Coal
  • Petroleum
  • Natural gas
  • Hydroelectricity

Non - conventional sources of energy are those are more or less still and experimental stage they are non traditional they are less expensive and do not have much of adverse effect on the environment in future the dependency of these resources will increase man folds their examples are as follows :

  • Solar energy
  • wind energy
  • geothermal energy
  • nuclear energy

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