-Biomass — including:
- wood and wood waste,
- municipal solid waste,
- landfill gas and biogas,
- ethanol
- biodiesel
-Geothermal
-Wind
-Solar
And the four nonrenewable energy sources used most often are:
-Oil and petroleum products — including gasoline, diesel fuel, and propane
Natural gas
-Coal
-Uranium (nuclear energy)
Nonrenewable energy sources come out of the ground as liquids, gases, and solids. Crude oil (petroleum) is the only commercial nonrenewable fuel that is naturally in liquid form. Natural gas and propane are normally gases, and coal is a solid.
By:Luqman
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