Comparing Renewable Energy And Nonrenewable Energy

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Energy can be defined as the power we use for transformation, for heat, for light in our home and for the manufacture of several kinds of products. Knowing all the usage of the energy; we can image that life will nearly be impossible if they were no source of energy at all. Those sources of energy are classified into two main groups; the renewable energy and the nonrenewable energy. Which one is the most used todays? Is renewable energy going to replace nonrenewable energy in the future? what will be the investor, benefit and cost to our country on our economy? The nonrenewable energy mainly come from sources that will not be replenished in a long period of time or in our lifetime or the lifetime of our descendant. we will obviously run out of nonerasable source of energy one day. Most nonrenewable energy source come from the fossil fuel, this include: coal, natural gas and petroleum. Carbon is the main element in the fossil fuel which take around 300 to 360 million years to form and that transformation is called the carboniferous period. That formation is make by rock and others sediment underground high heat which contribute into …show more content…

Nearly half of the petroleum drill in the world is converted into gasoline (so we can drive our car) and the rest is converted into others product such as nail polish, plastic, rubbing alcohol, solid product (such as water pipers, shoes, crayons, vitamin capsules, heating oil) and thousands of others items. Obviously, we can see that nonrenewable energy is a great contributor to our economy. we have private investor and public investor such as the government. However, burning gasoline is harmful for our environment; it generates hazardous gases and fumes into the

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