GREEN ENERGY Hope or Hype?.

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GREEN ENERGY Hope or Hype?

Energy Facts The U.S. consumes _____ million barrels of oil per day. The U.S. produces only _____ million barrels of oil per day. There are ______ operational nuclear power plants in the U.S. There are _____ hydrogen fuel cell service stations in the U.S. 20 5 104 65

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Check your Energy IQ Q1: Which of the following U.S. industries produces the most greenhouse gas emissions? TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION MANUFACTURING ELECTRICITY Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! Right!