
Energy Transition and Future Prospects

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Jackson Turner
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Physics, Science
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
04:52
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What are the two main challenges currently facing solar power?
High cost and low demand
Low efficiency and lack of storage
Limited sunlight and high pollution
Complex installation and maintenance
2.
Multiple Choice
What is the expected timeline for solar power to become economically competitive?
In 20 years
In 50 years
In 10 years
In 5 years
3.
Multiple Choice
What economic trend is expected to drive the transition to renewable energy?
Stable energy market conditions
Rising oil prices and dropping renewable costs
Increasing solar cell costs
Decreasing oil prices
4.
Multiple Choice
What is Hubbert's Peak?
The point where oil production starts to decline
A new technology for oil extraction
The highest point of oil prices
A peak in solar energy efficiency
5.
Multiple Choice
What is the main reason for the expected rise in oil prices?
Government policies
New oil discoveries
Hubbert's Peak
Increased demand
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