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Which of the following is a similarity between wind power and solar power? A. They convert photons into electricity. B. They require equipment that doesn't take up much space. C. They generate no emissions. D. They use the wind to turn turbines and power generator.
They generate no emissions is a similarity between wind power and solar power.
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