Meaning renewable resource
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renewable resource


resource that can replenish itself at a similar rate to its use by people.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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A natural resource that can be increased by either automatically through the natural forces of the environment or through actions undertaken by people. The quantities of renewable resources and not fi [..]
Source: glossary.econguru.com

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Resources that can be replenished, such as trees and plants.
Source: mdk12.msde.maryland.gov

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An energy resource such as solar, wind, water (hydro), geothermal, biomass or the like, rather than non- renewable oil, gas, or coal, to produce electricity.
Source: dps.ny.gov

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resources, such as forests, that can be maintained by management 
Source: gcsegeography.co.uk (offline)

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any natural  resource that can be replaced or restored by natural processes, such as wind, water, soil and living resources, at the same rate that it is consumed . repeat (repetition) -
Source: alanpedia.com

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Pursuant to 16 USCS § 839a (16), [Title 16. Conservation; Chapter 12H. Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation] the term renewable resource means “a resource which utilizes solar, w [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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A resource that can be regenerated (e.g., a growing diatom population that is being exploited by a copepod)
Source: otlibrary.com

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A resource whose energy source is not permanently used up in generating electricity. A resource that uses solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, biomass, or similar sources of energy to either generate electric power or reduce the customer electric power requirements.
Source: tep.com (offline)

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A natural resource that can be replenished by natural means at rates comparable to its rate of consumption.
Source: greennaturemktg.com

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A resource that can be used again and again without reducing its supply because it is constantly topped up, for example wind or sun rays.
Source: epa.ie

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A natural resource that has the capacity to be naturally replenished despite being harvested (eg forests, sheep). Limits to renewable resources are determined by flow rate and such resources can provi [..]
Source: greenspec.co.uk

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a resource or substance, such as a forest, that can be replenished through natural or artificial means.
Source: wef.org (offline)

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A power source that is continuously or cyclically renewed by nature, i.e. solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, biomass or similar sources of energy.
Source: spectraenergy.com (offline)

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A natural resource that can be increased by either automatically through the natural forces of the environment or through actions undertaken by people. The quantities of renewable resources and not fi [..]
Source: amosweb.com

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A resource that can be exploited without depletion because it is constantly replenished. The includes agricultural crops and fish, provided stocks are not over fished, and is extended to cover the ene [..]
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Source: iapd.org

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A naturally occurring raw material or form of energy that has the capacity to replenish itself through ecological cycles and sound management practices.
Source: ncforestry.org

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These can regenerate after harvesting, and potentially can be exploited forever. Examples are fresh water, trees, agricultural plants and livestock, and hunted animals. Compare with nonrenewable resources.
Source: celp.ca (offline)





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