Out of the resources listed, only one resource is renewable, which is hydro-electricity.
Petroleum, peat, coal, and natural gas are all non-renewable resources, which means that they cannot be replenished once they are used up. These resources take millions of years to form, and the rate at which they are consumed is much faster than the rate at which they are produced.
On the other hand, hydro-electricity is generated using the kinetic energy of flowing water, which is a renewable source of energy as long as the water source remains available. The water that drives the turbines is replenished by natural processes such as precipitation and the water cycle, making it a sustainable source of energy.