renewable
1 of 1adjective/rɪ.ˈnu:ə.əbl/
Forms:more renewable,most renewable
1
(of a resource, energy, etc.) naturally restored as fast as or faster than they are used up
B1- Solar energy is a renewable resource that is continuously replenished by the sun's rays.
- Wind power is generated by harnessing the renewable energy from the movement of the wind.
- Hydropower, generated from flowing water, is a renewable energy source used for electricity generation.
- Biomass, such as wood and agricultural waste, is a renewable resource used for heating and energy production.
- Geothermal energy, derived from the heat of the Earth's core, is a renewable source of heat and electricity.
2
describing a contract, agreement, etc. that can be continued for a further period of time
- Wind power is a renewable source of energy for many countries.
- Solar energy is a renewable resource that can be used indefinitely.
- The government is investing in renewable energy projects.
- Renewable resources like water and wind are essential for sustainability.
- She prefers renewable energy sources over fossil fuels.
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