Renewable resource - Has a continuous supply, such as sunlight, water, wind, and biomass., Nonrenewable resource - Resource with a limited supply, such as coal, natural gas, and petroleum (oil). Once it's used up, there is no more., Electricity generation - When something occurs to make a turbine spin, activating the generator, Fossil Fuels - Fuel made from plant materials and small animals buried in the earth for millions of years., Nuclear energy - When atoms of radioactive elements (e.g. Uranium) are split apart to release energy., Biomass energy - When wood, paper, organic material, and garbage are burned to release energy. , Geothermal energy - Heat from the interior of the earth is used to boil water and spin a turbine. , Hydroelectric energy - Falling water spins the blades of a turbine to create energy., Solar energy - Light energy from the sun that can be converted into electricity., Tidal energy - Capturing the kinetic energy of ocean water as the tide changes between high and low tides., Wind energy - Windmills capture wind and spin the blades of turbines to create electrical energy.,

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