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Chapter 20 Myth: We Can Replace Coal With Wood Trevor Larson
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The Claim ‘Everyone likes wood. So when it comes to generating electricity, let’s just replace coal with wood. Easy, right?’
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The Claim (cont.) The Green/Left think it’s possible to replace coal with wood including a blogger referenced by Bryce named Joe Romm. Romm cited a plan by Georgia Power to convert one of its plants to wood power.
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The Problem Wood has less than ½ the energy density that coal does.
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The Debunk The Georgia Power plant that had switched from coal to wood went from 155 MW capacity down to 96 MW To replace 10% of coal-fired electricity means more than doubling U.S. wood use 10,000 tons per year is needed to produce 1 MW of electricity
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The Debunk (cont.) Bryce states that the U.S. has about 336,300 MW of coal-fired electricity capacity. To replace 10% of that- 33,630 MW, requires about 336.3 million tons of wood per year Current wood consumption by the U.S. is about 236.4 million tons per year
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The Conclusion To replace 10% of coal-fired electricity means the U.S. would need to consume close to 573 million tons of wood per year, which is about 2.5 times current consumption
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Questions for You How many MW’s of capacity was Georgia Power’s plant reduced to? To replace 10% of coal-fired electricity with wood-fired electricity, how much wood would need to be consumed?
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