Renovable in english

Renewable

pronunciation: rinuəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

renovable = renewable ; replenishable. 

Example: This programme was devoted to improve the managament of energy resources by developing renewable energy sources and the rational use of energy.Example: That means that sustainable energy is energy which is replenishable within a human lifetime and causes no long-term damage to the environment.

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» energía no renovablenon-renewable energy .

Example: Because non-renewable energy is energy that could become depleted, we have to be thrifty with it.

» energía renovablerenewable energygreen energy .

Example: Consequently, many countries promote renewable energies through tax incentives and subsidies.

Example: However, there are those with huge financial stakes in green energy and green policy that continue to push forward with this agenda because if new legislation goes through, they stand to make a fortune.

» material renovablerenewable material .

Example: Renewable materials are substances derived from a living tree, plant, animal or ecosystem which has the ability to regenerate itself.

» no renovablenon-renewable .

Example: Oil, natural gas, coal and uranium - the most common fuels in the world - are considered to be non-renewable, due to the eons it took to create them and mankind's inability to synthesize similar fuels readily.

» recurso no renovablenon-renewable resource .

Example: The resources that cannot be replenished by the environment are called the non-renewable resources.

» recurso renovablerenewable resource .

Example: The manufacture car trims reinforced with natural fibers which contain approx. 80% materials from renewable resources.

Renovable synonyms

inexhaustible in spanish: inagotable, pronunciation: ɪnɪgzɔstəbəl part of speech: adjective
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