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Which renewable energy resources are currently in use in Florida and will likely continue to grow in the future? Check all that apply.
biofuel
coal
gasoline
solar
wind
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- biofuel — Yes. Renewable, already used (biodiesel/ethanol, biomass) and expected to remain in use/grow.
- solar — Yes. Rapidly expanding in Florida (rooftop and utility-scale) and likely to continue growing.
- wind — No (not materially in use now and limited onshore potential in Florida; offshore wind is possible but has lagged and is smaller-scale so far).
- coal — No (non‑renewable).
- gasoline — No (non‑renewable transportation fuel).
- solar — Yes. Rapidly expanding in Florida (rooftop and utility-scale) and likely to continue growing.
- wind — No (not materially in use now and limited onshore potential in Florida; offshore wind is possible but has lagged and is smaller-scale so far).
- coal — No (non‑renewable).
- gasoline — No (non‑renewable transportation fuel).
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