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Sources of Electricity

This document outlines the five most common renewable energy sources - biomass, hydropower, geothermal, wind, and solar - as well as the four major non-renewable sources of crude oil, natural gas, coal, and uranium for nuclear energy. Biomass includes wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, ethanol, and biodiesel.
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Sources of Electricity

This document outlines the five most common renewable energy sources - biomass, hydropower, geothermal, wind, and solar - as well as the four major non-renewable sources of crude oil, natural gas, coal, and uranium for nuclear energy. Biomass includes wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, ethanol, and biodiesel.
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There are five commonly used renewable energy sources:

1. Biomass—includes:
o Wood and wood waste
o Municipal solid waste
o Landfill gas and biogas
o Ethanol
o Biodiesel
2. Hydropower
3. Geothermal
4. Wind
5. Solar

The four major non-renewable energy sources are

1. Crude oil
2. Natural gas
3. Coal
4. Uranium (nuclear energy)

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