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Coal Notes
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Before the bell rings
  • Grab notes sheets off middle
  • Open the article I sent you on Google Docs, read,
    and answer all 3 questions in your notes.

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Take out your notes and answer these
questions.in writing!
  • What is a non-renewable resource?
  • Give some examples
  • What is a renewable resource?
  • Give some examples

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What are Resources (2 types)?
  • Renewable resources
  • resources replaced as they used
  • Ex. Water, plants (trees), air, sun
  • Nonrenewable Resources
  • have a limited supply
  • Ex. Minerals and Fossil fuels

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What are Fossil Fuels?
  • Fossil Fuels Forms of stored energy that are
    remains of living things made primarily of carbon
    and hydrogen through the process of
    carbonization.
  • Ex. coal, oil, natural gas

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What is Carbonization?
  • Carbonization The partial decomposition of
    plants releasing gases which change the chemical
    composition of the plants leaving only carbon and
    hydrogen.
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?v8YHsxXEVB1M

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Watch this video
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?vcJ-J91SwP8w
  • What do you think?
  • What is the message here?
  • What do you agree with/disagree with?

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What is Coal?
  • Coal- formed from partially decomposed
    Plant/Animal matter, which is turned into solid
    brittle rock when it is compressed over a long
    period of time.

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Coal Facts You Should Know!
  • Common The most abundant fossil fuel
  • Compressed5-10 ft of decomposed material makes
    about 1 ft of coal
  • Cheap Less than half the price per million BTU
    than oil and natural gas.

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Coal Fast Facts
  • How much power?- 1 lb. of coal can power 10-100
    watt light bulbs for an hour
  • How much left?- Should last for about 250 years
    at the current rate of use
  • Use decreased during the 40s and 50s because
    oil and gas was easier to use and more available
    due to WWI and WWII.
  • Use has been increasing since the Arab Oil
    Embargo of 1973.

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Oil Embargo- 1973-74
  • News Cast

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More Coal Fast Facts
  • It is now used mainly for the generation of
    electricity
  • In 2012 it was responsible for 20 of the
    nations energy consumption (39 electricity)
  • Mostly transported by train or barge
  • China is the major producer and the U.S. is
    second
  • http//www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/annual/pecss_d
    iagram.cfm

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Take out your notes
  • Try to draw a diagram of what a coal powerplant
    looks like

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How Coal Generates Electricity
  • Coal Factory Animation

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Problems with Coal
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In your books (pg 436) describe each of the
following
  • Peat
  • Lignite
  • Subbituminous
  • Bituminous
  • Anthracite
  • Coke (on back of notes sheet)

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Problems with Coal
  • Contains sulfur causing air pollution when
    burned.
  • Makes acid rain!
  • High amounts of air pollution (CO2 and SO2) are
    given off by coal power plants.
  • Causes more air pollution when burned than any
    other fossil fuel

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Coal Mining
  • Underground mining
  • dangerous, collapsed mines, fires, gas
    explosions, and black lung (lungs are coated in
    coal dust)
  • Strip Mining - the overlying layer of rock is
    stripped to get to the coal from the surface.
  • this is cheaper, safer, and yields 3xs more coal
    than underground mining

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Centrailia and an Explosion
  • Centralia Video
  • Mine Explosion Video

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Problems with Strip Mining
  • Less than one-half of the mines have been
    reclaimed
  • restored to their natural state
  • Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is when water reacts
    with mineral in the open mine forming highly
    acidic water pollution the environment killing
    aquatic organisms and waterfowl

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AMD in PA
  • AMD IN PA

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Solutions to Coal Use
  • Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
    requires that mined land be restored to its
    primary use (forest, field, etc.)
  • Clean Air Act of 1990 forces companies to reduce
    the emissions (release) of SO2 and NO2 when
    burning coal
  • More coal in this country is coming from the
    mid-west instead of the east because it contains
    less sulfur
  • New technologies are being invented to reduce air
    pollutants from coal (scrubber - sprays the gas
    with lime or calcium water binding the SO2,
    causing it to settle out expensive process to
    install)
  • Using natural gas is cleaner because it
    releases one-half the CO2 and SO2 of coal

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Reclamation
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Synthetic Fuels
  • Fuels produced by chemically changing fossil
    fuels like coal. They are cleaner burning
  • In your books, pg 446, find the notes for
  • Liquid Coal
  • Coal Gas
  • Oil Shale

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Fracking
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v1pCvdOg0Cecfeature
    fvst
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