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Option 1 : Only argument I is strong
The first argument claims that people consume more power than what is produced.
Thus, reducing any unnecessary consumption can be considered equivalent to producing a good amount of power. Thus, argument I strengthens the statement.
Argument II simply rejects the idea of keeping a check on consumption and fails to explain the irrelevance of the suggestion in the statement.
Hence, only argument I is strong.
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