A renewable energy source can become nonrenewable if it is consumed at a rate faster than it can naturally replenish. For example, overexploitation of biomass, such as deforestation for wood fuel, can lead to depletion of forests, making it a nonrenewable resource. Additionally, environmental degradation or climate change can impact the availability and efficiency of renewable sources like hydroelectric power, potentially rendering them nonrenewable in specific contexts.
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