Is hybrid electricity renewable or nonrenewable?
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The coal, oil or gasoline that powers the electricity-producing turbines is derived from non-renewable, limited energy sources. However, sources such as solar, wind or geothermal power can also create electricity. These perpetual forces are always renewable.
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Hybrid electricity produced in a hybrid car like a Prius is generated from a small gasoline motor.
When you use any electricity to run a motor you use it up. It is not renewable.
Renewable means it comes back by itself, like sunshine or wind or waves on the beach. All these are renewable and can be used to generate electricity. But all electricity is non-renewable.
When you use any electricity to run a motor you use it up. It is not renewable.
Renewable means it comes back by itself, like sunshine or wind or waves on the beach. All these are renewable and can be used to generate electricity. But all electricity is non-renewable.
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