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Energy resources are essential for generating power that is used in agriculture, industry, transport, and other economic sectors. 

There are two types of energy resources:

  • Conventional Sources or Non-renewable Energy Resources
  • Non-Convention sources of energy or Renewable energy sources

Conventional Sources or Non-renewable Sources of energy:

The energy resources have limited stock on earth and it takes a much longer time to replenish. Indiscriminate use of convection energy can cause the exhaustion of resources.

The following are the convection sources of energy resources:

  • Fossil fuel:
    • Coal
    • Natural Gas
    • Petroleum; is also called Hydrocarbon energy
  • Nuclear Minerals

The main characteristics of fossil fuels and conventional sources of energy:

  • Fossil fuels are organic origin minerals that are formed from remains of plants and animals buried under the earth for a million years.
  • With immense heat and pressure, it got converted to fossil fuels.
  • The formation of Fossil fuels started in the Carboniferous period[400-600 million years old]
  • These are found in sedimentary rocks.
  • Not evenly distributed Over the space
  • It takes millions of years of time to replenish.
  • These are not eco-friendly, it harms the ecosystem badly.


Non-convention sources or renewable energy sources:
The energy sources which are not exhaustible get renewed easily and do take not much time.
The following are the renewable energy sources:
  • Solar energy
  • Wind energy
  • Tidal and wave energy
  • Biogas
  • Hydel power

The following are the characteristics of renewable and non convection sources of energy:
  • These are the sustainable energy sources
  • It is environmentally friendly
  • These are more equally distributed than non-conventional sources
  • Cheaper energy sources after the initial cost
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