Nuclear energy is the answer.
Nuclear energy is a nonrenewable resource, renewable energy refers to energy from sources that are constantly replenished - like the water for hydroelectric dams that is topped up by the rain (option number 3), or the sunlight that reappears every day for solar panels (Orion number 4). Wood is a renewable resource, which means that additional resources can be grown to replace any wood that is cut down (option number 1). Because nuclear power uses up radioactive fuel, it is not renewable in the same way.
*it’s still debatable whether nuclear energy is a renewable energy or not (most believe it is) but I believe in this question it’s the right answer.