How many Btus does the power plant need each day?

How many Btus does the power plant need each day?

You are given “power plant produces 12 million kilowatt-hours (12,000,000 kWh) of electricity each day” AND “10,000 BTU” of heat is required to produce an output of 1 kWh of electricity”.

What percentage of air pollution is caused by power plants?

They emit harmful pollutants, including mercury, non-mercury metallic toxics, acid gases, and organic air toxics such as dioxin. Power plants are currently the dominant emitters of mercury (50 percent), acid gases (over 75 percent) and many toxic metals (20-60 percent) in the United States (see graphic at right).

How are power plants regulated?

Existing Power Plants EPA regulates greenhouse gas emissions from power plants under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act, which allows EPA and the states greater flexibility in crafting and implementing a standard. Emissions for existing power plants are still being developed under Section 111(d).

How many pounds of sulfur are released by the power plant each day to generate the electricity produced by the power plant?

ai) Calculate the number of BTU’s of heat needed to generate the electricity produced by the power plant each day. (2000) 1b) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard for power plants such as this is that no more than 1.2 pounds of sulfur be emitted per million BTU’s of heat generated.

Which method of electricity generation is the most efficient?

Solar energy

Which is better hydropower or nuclear?

Hydroelectric power has many advantages: it produces very little pollution; it is affordable; and the plants are energy-efficient, require little maintenance and are easy to stop and start. Besides being inexpensive, nuclear power produces little air pollution or greenhouse gases and can be contained in a small space.

How much does nuclear energy cost per year?

The average total generating costs for nuclear in 2017 of $33.50 per MWh, represents a 3.3 percent reduction from 2016. The 19 percent reduction in costs since 2012 includes a 41 percent reduction in capital expenditures, a 17 percent reduction in fuel costs, and a 9 percent reduction in operating costs.

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