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Do you think there will be an increase in demand for electricity by 2050?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
If yes, where will the additional source of energy come from
 
a. Oil
 
b. Coal
 
c. Wind/Hydro
 
d. Gas
 
e. Not applicable
 
 
 
Who owns most of the energy sources in the world?
 
a. OPEC
 
b. U.S.
 
c. Europe
 
d. Japan
 
 
 
* In the United States, who owns most of the energy regarding renewable natural resources such as windmills
a. U.S.
b. China
c. OPEC
d. Japan
e. Germany
 
 
 
What about Hydro, Hydro-power is energy from water such as rivers and dams?
 
a. Singapore
 
b. U.S.
 
c. China
 
d. France
 
e. OPEC
 
 
 
In your opinion, America is known as freedom of opportunity. What percentage of natural resources can be owned by foreigners on U.S. land?
 
a. 0%
 
b. 25%
 
c. 50%
 
d. 75%
 
e. 100%
 
 
 
Coal provides about 50% of the energy to generate electricity, would you like to see this continue?
 
a. More energy from coal
 
b. Stay the same
 
c. Less energy from coal
 
 
 
Please rank (1-3) the following in order. 8. If by 2050, we run out of coal, where would you like the difference to come from?
a. Gas
b. Oil
c. Wind/Hydro
 
 
 
Concerning Wind/Hydro power, known as renewable natural resources, where do you think the winds are strongest?
 
a. North East U.S. such as NY, Connecticut, New Jersey.
 
b. South East U.S. Such as Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.
 
c. Midwest U.S. Such as Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
 
d. Far West U.S. such as California, and Arizona.
 
e. North West U.S. such as Oregon and Washington State.