Energy is defined as the capacity of a substance or a body to do work. Conventional sources of energy refer to the energy sources that have been traditionally used for many years. These energy sources are non-renewable and likely to be depleted due to its extensive use. Non-conventional energy sources are alternate energy resources to the conventional energy resources but in limited use due to lack of feasible technology.
Conventional vs Non conventional Sources of Energy
 
Conventional vs Non conventional Sources of Energy
Conventional Energy
  Resources 
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Non-conventional  Energy Resources 
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It refers to the
  traditional sources of power or energy like firewood, coal, petroleum etc 
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It refers to recently
  developed sources of energy from sun, wind, tides etc 
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Energy sources are
  non-renewable 
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Energy sources are renewable 
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Comparatively expensive to
  maintain, store and transport  
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Initial expenditure for
  energy generation is high but cheaper in the long run 
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Following established
  technologies for energy production 
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Require new feasible
  technologies; still under research and development 
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Energy sources which are
  fixed in nature 
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Generally energy sources
  are not be fixed in nature 
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Available in limited
  quantity; exhaustible 
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Available in plenty;
  inexhaustible 
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Causes large scale
  pollution; not eco-friendly 
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Generally Eco-friendly
  source of energy 
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Causes green house effect
  and major culprit in climate change and has serious health consequences 
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No such issues as energy
  source is ecologically safe 
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At present, widely used
  energy source  
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Presently limited use;
  feasible technologies are yet to be developed 
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Examples: coal, petrol,
  diesel, LPG etc 
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Examples: solar energy,
  wind energy, hydroelectric power etc 
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