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Which category of energy sources is produced using resources that are replenished naturally?
Which category of energy sources is produced using resources that are replenished naturally?
- Non-renewable energy
- Primary energy
- Secondary energy
- Renewable energy (correct)
What is primary energy?
What is primary energy?
- Energy we use to do things, like the light from a bulb or the movement of a car
- Energy we use every day, like electricity in our homes
- Energy in its natural form, like coal or oil before any processing (correct)
- Energy converted from primary energy into something usable
What is final energy?
What is final energy?
- Energy converted from primary energy into something usable
- Energy we use every day, like electricity in our homes (correct)
- None of the above.
- Energy in its natural form, like coal or oil before any processing
What are the two primary categories of energy?
What are the two primary categories of energy?
What are examples of renewable energy sources?
What are examples of renewable energy sources?
What is the current energy mix in the Philippines as of 2022?
What is the current energy mix in the Philippines as of 2022?
What is the current focus in shifting towards cleaner energy options?
What is the current focus in shifting towards cleaner energy options?
What does the 50 percent energy self-sufficiency ratio in the Philippines indicate?
What does the 50 percent energy self-sufficiency ratio in the Philippines indicate?
Non-renewable energy sources can be replenished once they are used up.
Non-renewable energy sources can be replenished once they are used up.
The Philippines' energy mix includes coal, natural gas, renewable energy sources, and oil-based energy sources.
The Philippines' energy mix includes coal, natural gas, renewable energy sources, and oil-based energy sources.
The total power plant capacity in the Philippines as of 2022 is 28,258 megawatts (MW).
The total power plant capacity in the Philippines as of 2022 is 28,258 megawatts (MW).
The energy sector in the Philippines is not influenced by its growing population and fast-expanding economy.
The energy sector in the Philippines is not influenced by its growing population and fast-expanding economy.
The demand for energy in the Philippines has been steadily decreasing over time.
The demand for energy in the Philippines has been steadily decreasing over time.
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