Asked by maribel
How does biofuel use differ from solar, wind, and geothermal energy use?
a.
Biofuels can have a more widespread use.
b.
Biofuels are less damaging to the environment.
c.
Biofuels are not a renewable energy source.
d.
Biofuels cannot be used as an energy source.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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Biofuels can be used more widely in existing systems (transportation fuels, heating, electricity storage/use) and are portable/storable, unlike solar and wind (intermittent) and geothermal (location-limited).
Biofuels can be used more widely in existing systems (transportation fuels, heating, electricity storage/use) and are portable/storable, unlike solar and wind (intermittent) and geothermal (location-limited).
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