What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable energy sources?

What is the difference between renewable and nonrenewable energy sources?



Answer: The primary differences between renewable alternative energy sources and fossil fuels is analogous to the difference between a checking account that receives regular monthly deposits and a checking account that receives an initial large deposit but no further deposits.


•The account receiving regular deposits will, over the long term, not be depleted -> renewable alternative energy
•The second account will be depleted eventually (similar to oil), although the timing will depend on the rate at which the funds are spent


Fundamental planning differs as well
~ using solar energy requires that we live and plan within the constraints of the energy provided by the sun.
~ using oil requires planning based on a resource that is finite and is being depleted.

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