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Each day we rely on electricity-gobbling gadgets that didn’t exist 10-15 years ago. Americans are devouring much more energy than ever. We need about 10% more electricity every 5 years. Electricity use and the economy grow together We NEED new power plants What type?
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BASELOAD PEAKING
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Advantages: ◦ Easy to use and transport ◦ Emissions less than coal ◦ Mature Technology Disadvantages: ◦ High fuel cost ◦ Creates environmental pollution (Sox, Nox, CO 2, CO) ◦ Imports create dependence on foreign suppliers. ◦ Politically unstable fuel supply ◦ Possibly financing terrorist actions
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Advantages: ◦ Low generating costs, but cost of “clean coal” is making it too high to use (scrubbers, sequestration, carbon tax) ◦ Plentiful supplies in U.S. ◦ Can run around the clock. Disadvantages: ◦ Creates air pollution (Sox, Nox, CO 2, Hg) ◦ Produces ash that must be disposed of (solid waste) ◦ Substantial mining impacts
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Advantages: ◦ No pollution ◦ Low operating costs ◦ Renewable Resource ◦ Mature Technology ◦ High capacity (seasonal) Disadvantages: ◦ Large land use ◦ Can require modification or destruction of ecosystems ◦ Limited available locations ◦ Large construction times & capital costs ◦ Weather & seasonal dependent
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Advantages: ◦ Does not produce air or water pollution ◦ Low generating costs (cheap to operate & cheap fuel) ◦ Can run around the clock (great for baseload) ◦ Very small amounts of contained “waste” ◦ U supply is abundant and exists in politically stable nations. ◦ Mature technology Disadvantages: ◦ High capital costs (~$10 billion) ◦ Public Perception ◦ Long construction times ◦ Produces radioactive waste requiring carefully controlled disposal
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Advantages: ◦ Lower emissions than coal ◦ Short construction time ◦ Very reliable Mature Technology ◦ Inexpensive (prices are very low now- shale gas) Disadvantages ◦ Supply and price can fluctuate ◦ Produces air pollution, though less than some other sources ◦ Natural gas is a valuable resource for other applications
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Advantages: ◦ Inexhaustible free fuel supply ◦ Renewable & no emissions ◦ Can be cost – effective way to heat individual buildings Disadvantages: ◦ Large-scale projects require much land ◦ High capital & maintenance costs. Requires expensive photovoltaic cells ◦ Large land use. Too small-scale for urban areas. ◦ Intermittent availability ◦ Limited suitable locations ◦ Low efficiency ◦ Low capacity ◦ Toxic waste in the manufacture and disposal
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Advantages: ◦ Inexhaustible & free fuel supply ◦ No pollution Disadvantages: ◦ High capital & infrastructure cost ◦ High land use & Limited suitable locations ◦ Public opposition ◦ Low capacity factors ◦ Migratory bird impact ◦ Wind doesn’t always blow when electricity demands are high ◦ Requires backup power supplies when wind isn’t blowing
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Advantages: ◦ Almost a renewable resource ◦ Reliable ◦ High capacity factors ◦ Low operating costs ◦ Very low emissions Disadvantages: ◦ Moderate capital costs ◦ Can impact seismic activity in the area ◦ Needs to be carefully managed not to exhaust source ◦ Limited suitable locations.
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Advantages: ◦ Carbon neutral ◦ ? Economics ◦ Fuel can be domestically produced to an extent Disadvantages: ◦ Potential high cost for food crops ◦ Large land use ◦ Limited by production of crops and competition with food supply
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