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Cooldude101

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How does the distribution of fossil fuel influence economic and social development in Central Asia?
 
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Question 2

________ is a government mandate that a certain percentage of energy use come from renewable energy resources.
 
  A) Economies of scale
  B) Economic energy intensity
  C) Cost of saved energy
  D) Renewable portfolio standards
  E) Impoundment power practice


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Answer to Question 1

Both oil and natural gas deposits, as well as the corresponding infrastructure (i.e., pipelines) have attracted considerable foreign investment. This has led to the substantial growth of (selected) urban areas with corresponding gains in some other forms of infrastructure. In turn, these monies have been used, to a certain degree, to improve health and education practices.

Answer to Question 2

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