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All commercial forms of renewable energy are expensive to set up, but of course, cost very little to run, so are cheaper over a period of time.

Hydroelectric dams are probably the most expensive.

The cheapest is to use solar power to heat your water, so a water tank on your roof will warm in the sun.

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