Mittetaastuvaenergia
Mittetaastuvaenergia, or non-renewable energy, refers to energy sources that are finite and will eventually be depleted. These sources are typically derived from fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. The extraction and use of these resources have significant environmental impacts, including air and water pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and habitat destruction. The burning of fossil fuels is the primary contributor to climate change, as it releases large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Despite their environmental drawbacks, non-renewable energy sources have been the dominant form of energy production for centuries due to their high energy density and relatively low cost. However, as global demand for energy continues to grow and concerns about climate change intensify, there is a growing emphasis on transitioning to renewable energy sources. The use of non-renewable energy is expected to decline in the coming decades as technologies for harnessing renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, continue to advance and become more cost-effective.