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Please get your interactive notebook and read the board!

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Left side:Double Bubble! Compare and contrast coal formation and oil formation

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500+ mountains leveled in W Va

1.2 million acres of hardwood forest destroyed

Overburden (rocks, soil) is dumped into river valleys, increasing turbidity and exposure to heavy metals and radioactive materials.

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Coal/natural gas – fuel which is burned Furnace – place fuel is burned to turn water

to steam Turbine – steam makes this spin which is

connected to generator Generator – makes electricity sent to your

home

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Major air pollutants: CO2, SOx, NOx, particulates, Mercury

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Title: How an Electric Power Plant Works

Date: Jan 28/29

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PotentialKinetic

•Position•Chemical Bonds

•Heat•Motion•Light•Electricity

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2007 – coal provided 50% of US electricity. 2011 – coal provided 34% of US electricity. WHY?

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1. Explain how a power plant makes electricity.

2. What type of fuel does our power plant use?

3. Where is our power plant? 4. How is coal formation different from the

formation of oil and natural gas? 5. Name three kinds of air pollution created

by our power plant.

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