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NClaborn

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Where is the world's largest tidal electricity power plant?
 
  A) The California coast north of San Francisco
  B) Annapolis River estuary, Maryland
  C) Murmansk, Russia
  D) The mouth of the Rance River in Brittany, France

Question 2

Which form of renewable energy is produced by power plants in Iceland, accounting for 66 percent of Iceland's primary energy use?
 
  A) Hydroelectric power
  B) Solar power
  C) Tidal energy
  D) Geothermal power



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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