What Is It?
How It Works
Pros & Cons
Environmental Impact
Energy Disasters
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What is hydroelectric energy?

Energy generated by the movement of water.

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How do hydroelectric dams generate energy?

Water flows through turbines, which spin generators

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What is one major advantage of hydroelectric power?


It produces no direct air pollution.


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What is coal's biggest environmental concern?

Air pollution and  carbon emissions

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What was the worst coal mine disaster in U.S History>

The Monongah Mine Disaster in 1907

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What is coal made of?

Organic material, primarily, carbon, from ancient plant matter.

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What process is used to burn coal for electricity?

Combustion in power plants to produce steam, which drives turbines.

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What is one major disadvantage of coal energy?

It releases high amounts of CO2, contributing to climate change.

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How does hydroelectric power affect river ecosystems?

Changes water flow, temperature, and disrupts habitats


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What dam collapse in 1975 caused over 170,000 deaths?

Banqiao Dam failure in China

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What is the most common method for generating hydroelectric power?

Using a dam to direct water flow through turbines.

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What is pumped-storage hydroelectricity?

A method that stores energy by pumping water to a higher elevation and releasing it later.


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How does hydro electric power affect fish populations?

 Dams block migration routes and other ecosystems,

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What is acid rain, and how is it linked to coal?

Rain containing sulfuric acid caused by coal burning emissions.
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What was the biggest coal ash spill in the U.S?

Kingston Fossil Plant spill in Tennesse, 2008.

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What are the two main types of coal mining?


Surface mining and underground mining.

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How is coal transported after it is mined?


By trains, ships, and pipelines in slurry form.

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Why is coal still widely used despite its pollution?


It is abundant, relatively cheap, and provides stable energy.

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How do hydroelectric dams contribute to methane emissions?

Decomposing plant matter in reservoirs releases methane

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WORKS CITED PAGE

WORKS CITED PAGE

WORKS CITED PAGE


  • U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). "Coal Explained." www.eia.gov.

  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). "Hydropower Basics." www.nrel.gov.

  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). "Effects of Coal on the Environment." www.epa.gov.

  • World Energy Council. "Global Hydroelectric Power Status." www.worldenergy.org.

  • National Geographic. "Hydroelectric Power and Its Impacts." www.nationalgeographic.com.

  • U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). "Coal Mining and its Environmental Effects." www.usgs.gov.

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What percentage of the world's electricity is generated by coal?

Around 35%

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What device in a hydroelectric dam converts kinetic energy into mechanical energy?

A turbine.


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 What is one downside of hydroelectric power in dry regions?


Low rainfall reduces energy production

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What is coal ash, and why is  is it hazardous?

Toxic residue from burning coal, containing heavy metals


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How did the Chernobyl disaster relate to nonrenewable energy?

It was a nuclear fission plant failure, not coal-related but still nonrenewable.