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what is conventional source of energy​

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Answered by ItsDynamoGirl
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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. ... Some common examples of conventional sources of energy include coal, petroleum, natural gas and electricity.The main advantages of conventional energy resources are that they are abundant and affordable. For example, oil and diesel are still good choices for powering vehicles. Non-renewable energy is cost effective and easier to product and use.As the consumption of energy grows, the population depends more and more on fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas day by day. There is a need to secure the energy supply for future since the prices of gas and oil keep rising by each passing day. So we need to use more and more renewable sources of energy.When we cannot reuse a source of energy after using it once we call them “conventional sources of energy” or “non-renewable energy resources”. They are the most important conventional sources of energy. These include coal, petroleum, natural gas and nuclear energy.Coal: Coal is a major conventional energy sources. ...

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Answered by lBrainlykingl
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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. Some common examples of conventional sources of energy include coal, petroleum, natural gas and electricity

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