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A new electricity generating plant wants to avoid using any nonrenewable energy resource to produce electricity. Which energy resource should the plant not use?

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Answer:

Fossil fuel

Step-by-step explanation:

Fossil fuel is defined as deposits of organic materials. It is usually formed from decayed plants and animals which has been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils due to exposure to heat and pressure over a very long period of time which ranges between hundreds of millions of years.

Fossil fuels are the major sources non renewable energy which is used in the generation of electricity.

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