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Review APES chapter 16Multiple ChoiceIdentify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.1.Iceland intends to use and sell what fuel source?a.petroleumb.oxygenc.hydropowerd.windpowere.hydrogen2.Which is our best immediate energy option?a.Find and burn more forms of oil, natural gas, and coal.b.Cut out unnecessary energy waste by improving energy efficiency.c.Build more and better conventional nuclear power plants.d.Increase efforts to develop breeder nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.e.Discover a new form of energy.3.Which of the following is the most energy efficient?a.nuclear power plantb.coal-burning power plantc.internal combustion engined.passive solar heatinge.incandescent light bulbs4.What percentage of the commercial energy used in the United States is wasted?a.54%b.64%c.74%d.84%e.94%5.What percentage of the commercial energy used in the United States is wasted unnecessarily?a.11%b.23%c.33%d.43%e.51%6.According to Amory Lovins, the easiest, fastest, and cheapest way to get more energy with the least environmental impact is toa.Improve photovoltaics.b.Develop wind power.c.Initiate the second wave of nuclear power plants in the United States.d.Eliminate energy waste.e.Switch to natural gas transportation.7.Energy consumption can be reduced by all of the following excepta.using mass transit instead of individual automobilesb.turning the thermostat up in wintertimec.turning off unused lightsd.purchasing only needed productse.reducing packaging8.When purchasing appliances, consumers can make more economically and environmentally conscious decisions by consideringa.initial costb.operating costc.external costd.life-cycle coste.consumer cost9.We can conserve energy bya.increasing the efficiency of our equipmentb.recycling the energy we usec.using nonrenewable resourcesd.using high-quality energy whenever possiblee.all of these10.The least efficient method of space heating isa.passive solar heatb.electricity produced by nuclear power plantsc.natural gas furnacesd.oil furnacese.none of these11.The most expensive way to provide space heat is by usinga.propaneb.electricityc.kerosened.oile.wood12.Energy efficiency could be improved by all of the following, excepta.buying cars with good fuel mileageb.buying energy-efficient appliancesc.keeping car engines tunedd.removing insulation from atticse.buying fluorescent light bulbs13.If the United States wanted to make the most difference in tightening up energy efficiency of widespread energy-using devices, which one of the following is likely to attract the least attention?a.internal combustion enginesb.nuclear power plantsc.refrigeratorsd.incandescent light bulbse.heating and air conditioning systems14.Improving energy efficiency is least likely toa.reduce environmental damageb.lessen the need for military intervention in the Middle Eastc.decrease competitiveness in the international marketplaced.give us more time to phase in renewable energy resourcese.save money and provide jobs15.Improving energy efficiency does all of the following, excepta.make nonrenewable fossil fuel supplies last longerb.provide a longer time for phasing in renewable energy sourcesc.improve national security by reducing dependence on oil importsd.eliminate excess jobse.reduce environmental damage16.Cogenerationa.involves instruments like heat pumps that can generate heating and bines passive solar and active solar technologiesc.involves both electricity and natural gasd.uses waste heat to produce electricitye.uses heat from the earth to produce electricity17.Forty-five percent of new passenger-car sales in Europe is made up ofa.energy-efficient diesel carsb.hybrid carsc.plug-in hybrid carsd.hydrogen fuel cell carse.conventional gasoline cars18.Industry can reduce its energy consumption bya.switching to incandescent lightingb.quickly venting waste heat to the environmentc.increasing recycling and reuse of materialsd.using more standard electric motorse.using more fossil fuels19.Utilities make money by selling electricity. To make more money, they have often encouraged customers to use even more electricity. This lack of incentive to improve energy efficiency creates aa.harmful negative feedback loopb.harmful positive feedback loopc.helpful negative feedback loopd.helpful positive feedback loope.synergistic effect20.Energy efficiency can be encouraged by all of the following, excepta.demand-side managementb.regulations making it possible for utilities to profit from reducing the amount of electricity they sellc.giving utilities a share of the money they save by improvements in energy efficiencyd.supply-side managemente.none of these21.At this time, the most important way to save energy and money in transportation is toa.switch to hydrogen-powered carsb.switch to electric enginesc.increase the fuel efficiency of motor vehiclesd.ban cars in citiese.require mandatory mass transportation22.Requiring higher average fuel-efficiency standards would do all of the following, excepta.save huge amounts of energyb.reduce air pollutionc.cost jobsd.reduce emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxidee.reduce water pollution23.The weakness of electric cars is theira.noise levelb.maintenance costc.energy-storage systemd.slow acceleratione.price24.Ecocarsa.are made from composite materials that won't rust and can be recycledb.have a greater range than electric carsc.could operate emission-free in urban areasd.are made from composite materials that won't rust and can be recycled and could operate emission-free in urban arease.all of these25.Demand for ecocars would be increased by all of the following strategies, excepta.a rebate system that gives people money for buying fuel-efficient cars and charges people more for buying gas-guzzling vehiclesb.establishing higher average fuel-efficiency standards for all new carsc.including social and environmental costs in the price of gasolined.maintaining the status quoe.establishing higher average fuel-efficiency standards for all new cars and including social and environmental costs in the price of gasoline26.Heating, cooling, and lighting buildings consumes about ____ of the energy used in modern societies.a.one-fifthb.one-fourthc.one-thirdd.one-halfe.two-thirds27.The energy efficiency of buildings can be improved by all of the following strategies, excepta.use of energy-efficient appliancesb.use of energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbsc.plugging leaksd.building big windows into the northern side of new housinge.energy-efficient lighting28.The cheapest and most energy-efficient way to heat a house is super-insulation coupled witha.active solar heating and a natural gas furnaceb.active solar heating and electric resistance heating produced by a nuclear power plantc.passive solar heating and a high-efficiency natural gas furnaced.passive solar and electric resistance heating produced by a nuclear power plante.a heat pump29.The most effective water heatera.is an electric water tankb.is a gas water heaterc.is an oil water heaterd.is a tankless instant water heater fired by natural gase.is a propane water heater30.All of the following statements regarding the use of solar cookers are true, except theya.can reduce deforestationb.are expensive to purchasec.can save time and labord.reduce indoor air pollutione.can be built locally31.In 2004, which of the following sources represented the highest total cost of producing electricity (in U.S. cents per kilowatt hour)?a.solar cellsb.coalc.windd.nucleare.biomass32.Renewable energy resources include all of the following, excepta.the sunb.the windc.biomassd.natural gase.water33.Developing renewable energy resources could account for ____ of world energy production by 2050 or sooner.a.20%b.30%c.40%d.50%e.60%34.Development of renewable energy resources woulda.cost moneyb.eliminate the need for oil importsc.produce more pollution per unit of energyd.decrease military, economic, and environmental securitye.cost jobs35.Windows designed to capture solar energy in the United States facea.northb.eastc.southd.weste.northeast36.Thermal mass could be provided in the form of walls and floors of all of the following, excepta.brickb.paperc.concreted.adobee.none of these37.All of the following are features of passive solar design, excepta.adobe walls used for heat storageb.coniferous trees blocking the sun all yearc.windows on the south side of the housed.summer cooling vents in the roofe.flagstone floor used for heat storage38.Which country gets 92% of its energy from renewable sources?a.Denmarkb.Brazilc.Icelandd.Costa Ricae.China39.Advantages of solar space heating include all of the following, excepta.a free energy sourceb.low to moderate net useful energyc.well-developed active and passive technologiesd.no carbon dioxide additions to the atmospheree.well-developed active and passive technologies and no carbon dioxide additions to the atmosphere40.All of the following can be used for cooling a house in warm weather, excepta.windowsb.earth tubes and tanks buried 20 feet undergroundc.deciduous trees to block the summer sund.foil sheets under the floore.fans41.Solar thermal systems cana.track the sunb.focus sunlight on a central heat-collection pointc.produce temperatures high enough for making high-pressure steam to run turbinesd.all of thesee.none of these42.The solar technology that most strongly focuses the sun's rays is thea.active solar heating systemb.solar power towerc.non-imaging optical solar concentratord.solar cookere.solar wind tunnel43.A type of distributed receiver system that has captured a fraction of the commercial market is thea.active solar heating systemb.solar power towerc.solar cookerd.solar thermal plante.solar wind tunnel44.Solar power plantsa.pollute air and waterb.take three to five years to constructc.with natural gas backup produce electricity at twice the price of nuclear plantsd.can be built as large or small as needede.are almost as cost effective as nuclear power plants45.Cells that convert solar energy directly into electricity are calleda.electrosolar chipsb.photovoltaic cellsc.helioelectric unitsd.photoelectric cellse.solarelectric cells46.The chief ingredient of most solar cells isa.siliconb.sodiumc.chromiumd.arsenice.calcium47.All of the following are characteristic of solar cells, excepta.durability up to 30 yearsb.quick installationc.easy expansion of the system as neededd.primarily metal compositione.no carbon dioxide emissions48.All of the following are likely to be big markets for solar cell technology, excepta.Mexicob.Indiac.Polandd.Brazile.Korea49.Most of the world's untapped potential for hydropower is in all of the following regions, excepta.Indiab.Chinac.South Americad.the United Statese.Central Africa50.In 1890, the first country to use wind turbines to produce commercial electricity wasa.Denmarkb.Germanyc.Spaind.Hollande.France51.Hydroelectric power may bea.large scaleb.small scalec.pumped storaged.large scale and small scalee.all of these52.Which of the following countries produces the greatest proportion of its electricity by hydroelectric plants?a.Austriab.Switzerlandc.Norwayd.Italye.Russia53.Hydroelectric plantsa.need to be shut down frequently for maintenance checksb.offer low net useful energy yieldc.have relatively high operating and maintenance costsd.help control flooding and supply a regulated flow of irrigation water to areas below the dame.all of these54.Which of the following is a disadvantage of hydroelectric plants?a.high pollutionb.high construction costsc.high operation and maintenance costsd.low functional life spane.all of these55.Huge dams have all of the following impacts, excepta.destruction of wildlife habitatb.lessening of natural fertilization of agricultural land below the damc.lessening of fish harvests above the damd.flooding of vast arease.increasing fish harvests above the dam56.The world's fastest growing energy resource isa.hydroelectric damsb.wind powerc.nuclear powerd.coal-fired power plantse.tidal energy57.Wind powera.is an unlimited source of energy at favorable sitesb.requires long construction timec.has a low net useful energy yieldd.emits moderate air pollutione.produces CO2 emissions58.Wind farmsa.are very quietb.may interfere with flight patterns of migratory birdsc.do not require backup energy production systemsd.are considered visually pleasinge.all of these59.Biomass fuels area.solidb.liquidc.gaseousd.solid and liquide.all of these60.Potentially renewable biomass is currently being exploited in unsustainable ways because ofa.inefficient burning of wood in open firesb.use of inefficient stovesc.soil erosiond.all of thesee.none of these61.Burning of biomassa.releases more carbon dioxide per ton burned than does coalb.releases more air pollution per unit of energy produced than does uncontrolled burning of coalc.requires little landd.can cause soil erosion, water pollution, and loss of wildlife habitate.does not cause water pollution62.Gaseous and liquid biofuels includea.biogasb.liquid methanolc.wood alcohold.ethanole.all of these63.Biogas digesters area.very efficient, slow, and unpredictableb.very efficient, fast, and predictablec.very inefficient, slow, and unpredictabled.very inefficient, fast, and predictablee.very inefficient, fast, and unpredictable64.Gasohol is gasoline mixed witha.ethanolb.methanec.methanold.butanee.propane65.Which of the following substances is not considered to be a source of ethanol?a.sorghumb.sugar beetsc.potatoesd.corne.rice66.All of the following are advantages of using ethanol as a fuel, excepta.lower NO emissionsb.potentially renewablec.lower CO emissionsd.high octanee.some reduction in carbon dioxide emissions67.A major disadvantage of using biomass for energy isa.large land requirementsb.higher nitrous oxide emissions than other sources of energyc.lack of versatility in its use and applicationd.that it is not renewablee.higher sulfur dioxide emissions than other sources of energy68.Which of the following would not make a good choice for a biomass plantation?a.cottonwoodb.oakc.sycamored.poplare.pine69.Some ecologists say that it makes the least sense to use crop residues asa.fuel for energyb.food for animalsc.a way to retard erosiond.a fertilizere.building material70.The country that is the world's largest producer of geothermal electricity isa.Finlandb.Chinac.Icelandd.the Philippinese.the United States71.Geothermal energy is stored in the form ofa.dry steamb.wet steamc.hot waterd.dry steam, wet steam, and hot watere.wet steam and hot water72.Geothermal energy can be used for all of the following, excepta.heating spaceb.producing electricityc.transportation fueld.producing high-temperature heat for industrye.heating space and producing high-temperature heat for industry73.Magma isa.a deep source of fossil fuelb.molten rockc.an air pollutant given off by geothermal energyd.cooled lava flowe.volcanic ash74.Which of the following disadvantages of the development of geothermal power is false?a.Use of geothermal energy is limited by scarcity of sites and economics.b.It sometimes causes land subsidence.c.It releases more carbon dioxide than fossil fuels.d.It sometimes causes ecosystem degradation.e.It has very high efficiency.75.An advantage associated with the development and use of geothermal energy systems is thata.Carbon dioxide is the only air pollutant produced.b.Geothermal power plants do not require cooling water.c.Geothermal energy sources are vast, reliable, and potentially renewable for areas near reservoir sites.d.There is no risk of harmful environmental impact.e.It requires high land use.76.By 2050, which country plans to run its entire economy on renewable hydropower, geothermal energy, and wind and use these sources to produce hydrogen for running all of its motor vehicles and ships?a.Norwayb.Denmarkc.Finlandd.Icelande.Spain77.Hydrogen gas can be used toa.heat buildingsb.fuel cars and trucksc.power factoriesd.fuel planese.all of these78.Which of the following statements is false?a.When burned, hydrogen produces virtually no air pollutants.b.Some metals can store and release hydrogen.c.Fuel tanks of metal-hydrogen compounds would tend to explode in an accident.d.Experimental cars have been running on hydrogen for years.e.None of these statements is false.79.Which of the following statements is false?a.The costs of using solar energy to produce electricity are coming down.b.Hydrogen gas could be stored at high pressures and distributed by pipeline.c.Burning hydrogen releases low amounts of carbon dioxide.d.Hydrogen gas is easier to store than electricity.e.The costs of using solar energy to produce electricity are coming down and Burning hydrogen releases low amounts of carbon dioxide.80.Large-scale funding of hydrogen research would generally be least opposed bya.electric utilitiesb.sustainable developersc.fossil-fuel companiesd.automobile manufacturerse.heating and air conditioning manufacturers81.The Solar-Hydrogen Revolution could be encouraged bya.convincing private investors to risk capital in investing in hydrogenb.convincing the government to put up some money for hydrogen development as it did for fossil fuels and nuclear energy in the pastc.phasing in full-cost pricing of fossil fuelsd.all of thesee.none of these82.Which of the following statements is false?a.There is not enough financial capital to develop all energy alternatives.b.We should not depend on only one source of energy but should develop a mix of perpetual and renewable energy resources.c.Energy production should be centralized as much as possible to increase efficiency.d.Improving energy efficiency is the best option available to produce more energy.e.There is not enough financial capital to develop all energy alternatives and We should not depend on only one source of energy but should develop a mix of perpetual and renewable energy resources.83.Which of the following approaches emphasizes today's prices for short-term economic gain and inhibits long-term development of new energy resources?a.free-market competitionb.energy prices kept artificially highc.energy prices kept artificially ernment command and controle.intense ernments use ____ to manipulate the energy playing field.a.tax breaksb.regulationsc.subsidiesd.all of thesee.only regulations and subsidies85.Keeping energy prices artificially lowa.encourages waste and rapid depletion of energy resources getting favorable treatmentb.protects consumers from sharp price increasesc.discourages the development of energy alternatives not getting favorable treatmentd.does all of thesee.only encourages waste and rapid depletion of energy resources getting favorable treatment and protects consumers from sharp price increases86.Keeping energy prices artificially high does all of the following, excepta.encourage improvements in energy efficiencyb.reduce dependence on imported energyc.dampen economic growthd.cause high unemploymente.none of these87.A sustainable energy future is least likely to encouragea.greatly increased use of perpetual and renewable resourcesb.phasing out of government subsidies for nonrenewable resourcesc.taxing of fossil fuels with energy assistance to the poord.no government influence on personal decisions about purchases of energy-consuming goodse.tax credits for buying efficient cars88.A sustainable energy future is least likely to encouragea.requiring that all energy systems supported by government funds be based on cost-benefit analysisb.requiring that electrical production be on a least-cost basisc.full-cost pricing including social and environmental costs of energy sourcesd.permitting utilities to earn money by reducing electricity demande.None of these89.The estimated net useful energy of oil, natural gas, and coal isa.high and increasingb.high and decreasingc.moderate and stabled.low and increasinge.moderate and increasing90.The fossil fuel with the least environmental impact isa.oilb.natural gasc.coald.oil shalee.kerosene91.The least expensive perpetual resource isa.improving energy efficiencyb.hydroelectricityc.tidal energyd.photovoltaicse.wind energy92.The renewable and perpetual resources with the best availability in the short term and the long term area.large- and small-scale damsb.low-temperature solar heating and improved energy efficiencyc.photovoltaics and high-temperature solar heatingd.wind energye.geothermal energy93.The energy resource that most improves the quality of the environment isa.improved energy efficiencyb.wind energyc.biomassd.hydrogen gase.geothermal energy94.Which of the following is least likely to characterize a sustainable energy future?a.fiber-optic cables and microprocessorsb.larger, regional power plantsc.energy management systemsd.improved energy efficiencye.ecocars95.Which of the following statements does not reflect the thinking of Amory Lovins?a.The answers you get depend on the questions you ask.b.The cheapest way to get more electricity is to convert to efficient lighting equipment.c.Energy efficiency and conservation are the cheapest ways to achieve low-temperature heating and cooling.d.The way to develop a sound energy policy is to define your energy sources and find the most efficient ways to increase each of them.e.None of these.96.According to Amory Lovins, the most expensive way to get more electricity would bea.industrial cogenerationb.eliminating pure waste of electricityc.building a new central power stationd.making appliances cost-effectively efficiente.using alternative energy sources97.Which of the following guidelines is least likely to be included in personal sustainable energy plans?a.Get as much heat and cooling as possible from natural sources.b.Insulate existing houses heavily.c.Create cracks along flooring and ceilings to increase indoor air quality.d.Don't use electricity to heat space or water.e.None of these.Review APES chapter 16Answer SectionMULTIPLE CHOICE1.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-0 Core Case Study2.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?3.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?4.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?5.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?6.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?7.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?8.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?9.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?10.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?11.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?12.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?13.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?14.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?15.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-1 Why Is Energy Efficiency an Important Energy Resource?16.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?17.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?18.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?19.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?20.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?21.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?22.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?23.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?24.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?25.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?26.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?27.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?28.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?29.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-2 How Can We Cut Energy Waste?30.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?31.ANS:APTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?32.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?33.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?34.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?35.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?36.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?37.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?38.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?39.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?40.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?41.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?42.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?43.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?44.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?45.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?46.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?47.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?48.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-3 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy?49.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-4 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from the Water Cycle?50.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?51.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?52.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?53.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?54.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?55.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?56.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?57.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?58.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-5 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Producing Electricity from Wind?59.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?60.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?61.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?62.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?63.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?64.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?65.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?66.ANS:APTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?67.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?68.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?69.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-6 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Biomass as an Energy Source?70.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-7 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy?71.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-7 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy?72.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-7 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy?73.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-7 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy?74.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-7 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy?75.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-7 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy?76.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-8 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydrogen as an Energy Source?77.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-8 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydrogen as an Energy Source?78.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-8 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydrogen as an Energy Source?79.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-8 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydrogen as an Energy Source?80.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-8 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydrogen as an Energy Source?81.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-8 What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydrogen as an Energy Source?82.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?83.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?84.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?85.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?86.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?87.ANS:DPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?88.ANS:APTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?89.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?90.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?91.ANS:APTS:1DIF:EasyTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?92.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?93.ANS:APTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?94.ANS:BPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?95.ANS:EPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?96.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:ModerateTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future?97.ANS:CPTS:1DIF:DifficultTOP:16-9 How Can We Make a Transition to a More Sustainable Energy Future? ................
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