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Very widely used Cleanest of all the fossil fuels Can be used as an automotive fuel No waste/residue left behind from burning it Can be used to make plastics, chemicals, fertilizers and hydrogen. Gives off less CO2 than coal and oil Madison Guebert
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Still gives off CO2 when burned Contains 80-90% methane which is a greenhouse gas Expensive to extract Requires extensive pipelines to transport over land Can be explosive with causes potential danger Madison Guebert
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About 1 billion to build a natural gas power plant. 62 cents a month for housing- center point energy Hana Metoxen
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No wastes of natural gas Burns more cleanly then fuel Helps reduce pollution Adds some greenhouse gasses to atmosphere Hana metoxen
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UNITED STATES Most of all U.S. homes use natural gas a secure source of energy Seeing that there are so many homes, our country uses this the most Hana Metoxen
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Every state would be an ideal location for a natural gas resource Florida, Georgia, and Maine use it the most making it an ideal location for a natural gas resource Maria Woehler
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For more then 70 year minnesotas energy resource has been providing safe and reliable natural gas to 165 communities throughout minnesota. Ours being one of them. Maria Woehler
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A naturally occurring hydrocarbon gas mixture consisting primarily of methane and other hydrocarbons, and carbon dioxide. Katie Coyne
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Natural Gas is considered non- renewable because it takes millions of years for the earth to transform dead organic materiel back into natural gas. Katie Coyne
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McLamb, Eric. “Energy’s Future Today.” 6 September, 2011. Siegel, RP. “Natural Gas: Pros and Cons” Genhttp://www.naturalgas.org/erator Installations. Bibliography
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