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  2. What is Renewable Energy? - Earth.Org Kids

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    They are incredibly valuable energy sources, also known as “clean energy” as they do not pollute the environment. Renewables come from our planet’s unlimited sources of energy, like wind, sunlight, waves, and the earth’s internal heat.

  3. A renewable resource is a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally. Renewable energy almost never runs out, for example: solar energy is powered by heat from the sun and never runs out.

  4. Environment for Kids: Renewable Energy - Ducksters

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    Kids learn about renewable energy and how it can help the environment. Teach students about solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal energy.

  5. Renewable energy - BBC Bitesize

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    Renewable energy means using power from things in nature that never run out, like sunlight, wind, water, and heat from the Earth. Unlike fossil fuels, which are. and contribute to climate...

  6. natural resource - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    A renewable resource is a natural resource that cannot be used up or it is one that can be replaced within a human life span. Air, water, soil, plants, and animals are examples of renewable resources.

  7. Renewable Energy Made Easy! - Generation Genius

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    Do you know the difference between renewable vs. nonrenewable energy? Learn about the energy sources on earth in our fun video for kids in 3rd-5th grade!

  8. Alliant Kids - What is renewable energy?

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    What is renewable energy? Renewable energy is made from resources that nature will replace, like wind, water and sunshine. Renewable energy is also called "clean energy" or "green power" because it doesn't pollute the air or the water.

  9. Renewable energy, green energy, or low-carbon energy is energy from renewable resources that are naturally replenished. Renewable resources include sunlight, wind, the movement of water, and geothermal heat. Although most renewable energy sources are sustainable, some are not.

  10. Renewable Energy - Education

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    Renewable energy is energy that does not get used up. The wind, the sun, and Earth are sources of renewable energy. Solar energy comes from the sun. There are two types: active solar energy and passive solar energy. Active solar energy uses special technology to capture the sun's rays.

  11. Renewable Energy - Education

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    An energy source that does not get used up is called renewable energy. The wind, the sun, and heat from Earth are sources of renewable energy. Solar energy comes from the sun. Active solar energy uses special technology to capture the sun's rays. The two types are photovoltaic cells (PV cells or solar cells) and mirrors.