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How is the use of different forms of energy(renewable and nonrenewable)
going to impact the city in long and short term?
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Answered by reshuverma
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Explanation:

In other words, non-conventional energy sources consist of those energy sources that are infinite, natural and restorable. For example, tidal energy, solar energy and wind energy. Energy generated by using wind, tides, solar, geothermal heat and biomass is known as non-conventional energy. All these sources are renewable or inexhaustible and do not cause environmental pollution. It is also known as the renewable source of energy replacing the conventional fuels like coal, diesel, petrol etc. The energy thus produced is used extensively in four distinct areas: electricity generation, hot water/heating, motor fuels and rural (off-grid) energy services. The sun is the most abundant and unlimited source of energy. As a result, solar energy is one of the most important non-conventional source of energy that is utilised in India. In India, the area of Thar Desert that is in Rajasthan, has been set aside for solar power projects.

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