The primary source of power generation in Andhra Pradesh is:

Thermal (coal-based)
Hydroelectric
Renewable (solar, win
b) Hydroelectric c) Renewable (solar, wind) d) Nuclear

The correct answer is: a) Thermal (coal-based).

Thermal power plants are the most common type of power plant in Andhra Pradesh, accounting for over 80% of the state’s electricity generation. These plants use coal to heat water, which turns into steam and drives a turbine to generate electricity.

Hydroelectric power plants are the second most common type of power plant in Andhra Pradesh, accounting for about 10% of the state’s electricity generation. These plants use the power of moving water to turn a turbine to generate electricity.

Renewable (solar, wind) power plants are the least common type of power plant in Andhra Pradesh, accounting for less than 1% of the state’s electricity generation. These plants use the sun or wind to generate electricity.

Nuclear power plants are not currently in operation in Andhra Pradesh.