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Renewable Energy

The term, renewable energy, refers to several energy sources that share one characteristic: they all produce electrical, thermal or mechanical energy without unnecessarily depleting resources. The renewable energy sources are generally classified as water, biomass, wind, solar, earth and energy from wastes. (Note: "water" usually means small hydroelectric uses, while "earth energy" means using heat stored in underground rocks and water.)

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