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to reduce the non renewable energy usage.
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Wind:
Pro -- Reduces Our Dependence of Fossil Fuels
Con -- Expensive Upfront Cost
Nuclear:
Pro -- Cheap Source of Electricity
Con -- Nuclear Waste
Solar:
Pro -- Low Environmental Impact
Con -- Land Use
GeoThermal:
Pro -- Reduces Fossil Fuel Dependency
Con -- It Could Be a Cause of Seismic Instability
Hydroelectric:
Pro -- Clean Energy Source
Con -- Carbon dioxide and Methane Emission
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