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Energy Shift and Economic Growth

Explain the fundamental reason why the large-scale adoption of non-renewable energy sources, such as coal, was a more significant driver of productivity growth during the Industrial Revolution compared to simply improving the efficiency of existing renewable energy technologies like water wheels or windmills.

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