Economy, asked by Manavmishra, 1 year ago

what is the difference between commercial and noncommercial sources of energy

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Answered by RAAJSRIWASTAV3
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☆Commercial Energy

(1) The commercial energy has great economic value.

(2) This energy pollutes the environment badly.

(3) This types of energy are limited in nature.

(4) High capital investment is required in the purification.

(5) It is used in urban as well as rural areas.

(6) Coal, petroleum, natural gas and nuclear energy.

☆Non-Commercial Energy

(1) The non-commercial energy is cheaper.

(2) This is pure and keeps the environment clean.

(3) Abundant in nature.

(4) It can be used in raw form.

(5) It is dominantly used in rural areas.

(6) Cowdung, charcoal, firewood and agricultural waste.

Answered by tamannapurohit10
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Answer:Commercial energy Non-commercial energy

Commercial energy is energy which is available to the users at some price. Non-commercial energy is energy which is available free of cost to the users.

For example, coal, petroleum, natural gas and electricity. For example, fire wood, agricultural waste, cow dung.

It is used for commercial purposes in factories and farms. It is used for domestic and consumption purposes.

This is a non-renewable form of energy. It is a renewable form of energy.

Explanation:

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