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{{r|Hydropower}}
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{{r|Solar power}}
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{{r|Tidal power}}
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{{r|Hydrogen economy}}
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{{r|International Renewable Energy Agency}}
{{r|International Renewable Energy Agency}}
{{r|Photovoltaic}}
{{r|Rocky Mountain Institute}}
{{r|Rocky Mountain Institute}}
{{r|Sustainable energy}}
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