Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectric and geothermal can be naturally replenished, whereas non-renewable sources like coal, natural gas and oil take millions of years to form and are being depleted much faster than they can be replenished. Non-renewable sources remain an important source of energy but their limited reserves and environmental impact make renewable alternatives increasingly important to develop. Transitioning to renewable energy sources will help ensure long-term, sustainable energy for future generations.
Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectric and geothermal can be naturally replenished, whereas non-renewable sources like coal, natural gas and oil take millions of years to form and are being depleted much faster than they can be replenished. Non-renewable sources remain an important source of energy but their limited reserves and environmental impact make renewable alternatives increasingly important to develop. Transitioning to renewable energy sources will help ensure long-term, sustainable energy for future generations.
Renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectric and geothermal can be naturally replenished, whereas non-renewable sources like coal, natural gas and oil take millions of years to form and are being depleted much faster than they can be replenished. Non-renewable sources remain an important source of energy but their limited reserves and environmental impact make renewable alternatives increasingly important to develop. Transitioning to renewable energy sources will help ensure long-term, sustainable energy for future generations.