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    What Method Does Not Directly Use Heat for Generating Electricity
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What Method Does Not Directly Use Heat for Generating Electricity

Question 47

Question 47

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What method does not directly use heat for generating electricity?


A) Nuclear power plants
B) Hydroelectric dams
C) Natural gas
D) Geothermal power
E) All of these methods use heat to generate electricity.

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