renewable energy resources
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geothermal |
Making electricity using heat from rocks underground is called geothermal power.
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nuclear |
Generating electricity by using the energy stored inside uranium is called nuclear power.
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solar |
Solar power is generating electricity by using light or heat energy from the sun.
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hydroelectric |
Hydroelectric power is making electricity by letting falling water turn turbines and generators.
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wind |
Electricity can be generated using the energy from the wind.
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wave |
Electricity can be generated using wave energy.
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tidal |
Tidal power generates electricity using the energy transferred from the tides.
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biomass |
Biomass fuel comes from plants, animals or their wastes.
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joule |
The unit for measuring energy is called a joule.
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Coal, oil and natural gas are fossil fuels and they are non-renewable which means they cannot be replaced.
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