Bbc bitesize non renewable energy sources
The differences between renewable and non-renewable energy
A lot of our energy comes from non-renewable sources such as coal, oil and gas. These resources are made up from the remains of ancient animals and plants that develop over millions and millions
What are fossil fuels? Where does the UK get its
The UK has pledged to reach "net zero" - where no additional planet-warming greenhouse gases are added to the atmosphere - by 2050. To achieve this, much more of our energy needs to come from
Identifying renewable and non-renewable energy
Non-renewable energy sources are fossil fuels: coal, oil, natural gas, and the elements uranium and plutonium. Renewable energy sources include solar power, wind, wave and tidal energy, hydro-electric, biomass and geothermal.
Generating electricity guide for KS3 physics students
Find out how in this guide for KS3 physics students aged 11-14 from BBC Bitesize. Non-renewable resources - energy resources that cannot be replenished. These resources will eventually run out

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