Energy which cannot be identified as being derived from renewable sources.
Renewable energy sources include wind, solar, geothermal, ocean energy, hydropower, biomass, landfill gas, sewage treatment plant gas, and biogas. These sources do not rely on fossil fuels and are sustainable for the environment.
Learn moreNatural assets are resources found in nature that can be utilized for economic purposes, such as production or consumption.
Learn moreNon-renewable carbon-based energy sources include solid fuels, natural gas, and oil. These sources contribute to climate change and are not sustainable in the long term.
Learn moreRenewable materials are derived from quickly replenished resources, ensuring that the services they provide, along with other linked resources, are not endangered and can be accessed by future generations.
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