Physics, asked by ajaykumarsrivastava, 1 year ago

Wind is a conventional energy.
It is renewable....
How???????
As conventional energy is also called non renewable......

Answers

Answered by samarsingh170
1
Conventional : Energy that has been used from ancient times is known as conventional energy. Coal, natural gas, oil, and firewood are examples of conventional energy sources. (or usual) sources of energy (electricity) are coal, oil, wood, peat, uranium.

Non-conventional (or unusual) sources of energy include:
• Solar power
• Hydro-electric power (dams in rivers)
• Wind power
• Tidal power
• Ocean wave power
• Geothermal power (heat from deep under the ground)
• Ocean thermal power (the difference in heat between shallow and deep water)
• Biomass (burning of vegetation to stop it producing methane)
• Biofuel (producing ethanol (petroleum) from plants

We hope that all the conventional sources will become rare, endangered and extinct, as they produce lots of carbon dioxide that adds to the greenhouse effect in the atmosphere (uranium leaves different dangerous byproducts).

Answered by drx
0
wind is a renewable source of energy because it never gets completely exhausted and that's because of the formation of low pressure and high pressure belts.

Wind is a non conventional energy source.
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