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Distingush between conventional and non-conventional sources of energy​

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Answered by mayanksinha822
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Conventional sources of energy

1.Conventional sources of energy are those sources which have been in use from time immortal.

2 . They are exhaustible except hydro-energy.

3. They cause pollution when used as they emit smoke and ash.

4. Their generation and use involve huge expenditure.

5. Very expensive to maintain, store, transmit as they are carried over long distances through transmission grids.

6. Examples are – coal, natural gas, water, firewood.

Non-Conventional sources of energy

1. Non-conventional sources of energy have generally been identified in the recent past.

2. They are inexhaustible.

3. Generally, these are pollution-free.

4. Low expenditure required.

5. Less expensive due to local use and easy maintenance.

6. Examples are – geothermal energy,solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy, biogas energy, nuclear energy

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Answered by AngelHearts
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  • These sources of energy are also known as a non-renewable source of energy.

  • These can be considered to be one of the reasons for the cause of pollution.

  • They find both commercial and industrial purposes.

  • Coal, fossil fuels are two example.

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  • These sources of energy are also known as a renewable source of energy.

  • These are not responsible for the cause of pollution.

  • They are mainly used for household purposes.

  • Wind, solar energy and Biomass two examples
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