Energy sources provide the primary input for energy generation and conversion. They include renewable sources such as solar, wind, hydropower, biomass, and geothermal energy, as well as non-renewable sources like coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear fuel. Renewable energy sources are increasingly favored due to their low environmental impact and sustainability. Each energy source differs in availability, energy density, reliability, and environmental footprint. Diversifying energy sources improves energy security and system resilience. Understanding the characteristics of different energy sources is essential for effective energy planning, technology selection, and sustainable development. Energy sources form the foundation of global energy systems and climate mitigation strategies.
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