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Geothermal To Electric Energy

BIO FUELS  There are better solutions- such as using hydrogen fuel cells  Not many gas stations have bio fuels available at the moment. This discourages people from buying cars that are not reliant only on gas.  Burning corn may release high concentrations of nitrous oxide into the air, which is a Green House Gases  More land must be set aside to make bio fuels. Natural habitats (flora and fauna) may be lost as a result GEOTHERMAL  Locating a site for trapping geothermal energy requires certain factors  geothermal energy results in the emission of hazardous gases such as hydrogen sulfide, which come to the surface of the earth along with the hot water.   Geothermal can cause environmental pollution

 Bio fuels  Geothermal

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