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Renewable energy: The wave of the future
Which additional piece of information would strengthen the author’s argument that hydroelectric power is the most cost effective source of renewable energy?
The majority of Earth’s surface is covered with water.
People have been utilizing seawater throughout Earth’s history.
Dams built for other purposes can have hydropower added later.
Reservoirs with hydropower can be utilized for recreational purposes.
Based on the article, which renewable energy resource is most likely to be developed for widespread use before other resources?
wind
water
heat
biomass
Based on information in the article, for which renewable energy source does the author provide sufficient evidence that the source could be used in every climate and geographical area of the world?
sunlight
wind
water
geothermal
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