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Which of these statements best explains the effect of renewable energy resources on the twenty-first-century Texas economy?(1 point)
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The renewable energy industry has shrunk, but Texans still use solar and wind power.
The renewable energy industry has shrunk, but Texans still use solar and wind power.
The renewable energy industry has grown, but Texans still depend more on nonrenewable resources.
The renewable energy industry has grown, but Texans still depend more on nonrenewable resources.
Texans use more solar power than wind power as a renewable source of energy.
Texans use more solar power than wind power as a renewable source of energy.
Texans use more natural gas than coal as a renewable source of energy.
Which of these statements best explains the effect of renewable energy resources on the twenty-first-century Texas economy?(1 point)
Responses
The renewable energy industry has shrunk, but Texans still use solar and wind power.
The renewable energy industry has shrunk, but Texans still use solar and wind power.
The renewable energy industry has grown, but Texans still depend more on nonrenewable resources.
The renewable energy industry has grown, but Texans still depend more on nonrenewable resources.
Texans use more solar power than wind power as a renewable source of energy.
Texans use more solar power than wind power as a renewable source of energy.
Texans use more natural gas than coal as a renewable source of energy.
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains the effect of renewable energy resources on the twenty-first-century Texas economy is:
**The renewable energy industry has grown, but Texans still depend more on nonrenewable resources.**
This response accurately reflects the growth of the renewable energy sector in Texas while acknowledging the continued reliance on nonrenewable energy sources.
**The renewable energy industry has grown, but Texans still depend more on nonrenewable resources.**
This response accurately reflects the growth of the renewable energy sector in Texas while acknowledging the continued reliance on nonrenewable energy sources.