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Non Renewable Energy Resources. A few things to understand before we begin 1.Net Energy Yield – Amount of usable energy provided – Takes into account.

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1 Non Renewable Energy Resources

2 A few things to understand before we begin 1.Net Energy Yield – Amount of usable energy provided – Takes into account the amount of energy needed to produce. 2.Energy Return on Investment – Energy obtained per unit energy used. 3.Subsidizing – Financial support given to energy sectors that have low net yield in order to compete in market.

3 Net energy yields of various energy sources Figure 15-2

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6 COAL: Plentiful but dirty Where is it? – US, Russia, China, Australia, India Used for: – 43% of World Electricity – Industrial plants Used by: – China, United States, India, Russia, and Japan (5 leading nations, but China uses ~3x more than US)

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10 Pros and Cons to Coal Pros Abundant supply United States wouldn’t need to depend on foreign nations Still relatively cheap Cons Most polluting form of nonrenewable energy H 2 SO 4 due to release of SO 2 into the atmosphere SPM and toxic pollutants #1 CO 2 emitter Slurry bonds can lead to water pollution Costs do not reflect environmental impact. Mining has negative environmental impact.

11 Coal to Synthetic Fuels (Synfuels) Known as a “cleaner” version of coal. – BUT Requires much more mining of coal to create Conversion puts up to 50% more CO 2 into atmosphere Requires a lot of water. Does not have as high of an energy content.


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