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How Power Plants Work
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Smoke or steam?
Figure: Allegheny Sierra Club
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Key Takeaways
1. “This increase [in atmospheric concentration of CO2 and other GHGs] is primarily the result of burning coal, oil and natural gas…”
2. “To stop serious climate change, we will have to reduce global CO2 emissions by about 80%. That means an enormous change in the world’s energy systems.”
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Where does electricity come from?
• Power plants (coal, natural gas, nuclear), hydro-dams, wind turbines, solar panels
• Which provides the most electricity for us?– Coal– Natural Gas– Nuclear– Hydro– Everything else
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How to calculate emissions due to electricity produced by different fuel types?
Total Emissions
Emissions Factor
Conversion Efficiency
Fuel Carbon Intensity
Electricity Generated
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U.S. electric energy mix
Figure: Environmental Protection Agency
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Year 2009 Generation by Fuel Type
Figure: eGrid 2012
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Coal Plants
Figure: eGrid 2012
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Natural Gas
Figure: eGrid 2012
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How to calculate emissions due to electricity produced by different fuel types?
Total Emissions
Emissions Factor
Conversion Efficiency
Fuel Carbon Intensity
Electricity Generated
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Fuel Carbon Intensity
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Common Electric Generation Fuels and Their Carbon Dioxide Emissions Factors
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http://www.eia.gov/oiaf/1605/coefficients.html
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How to calculate emissions due to electricity produced by different fuel types?
Total Emissions
Emissions Factor
Conversion Efficiency
Fuel Carbon Intensity
Electricity Generated
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Demonstration1. Play around with pinwheels, finding right angle to blow in order
to get them spinning fast.2. Hold two pinwheels in line and blow such that they both spin.
Observe speed of second (downwind) pinwheel. Remove first pinwheel and observe change in speed in second. Why does this occur?
3. Is all of the energy in your breath converted into rotational energy of pinwheel?
4. How could you increase the fraction of breath energy converted into rotational energy?
5. What is efficiency and how does it relate to what we have just done?
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Steam Turbine (Coal shown here)
Figure Source: CO2CRC
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Gas turbine (college campus)
Figure Source: University of Calgary
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Natural Gas Combined Cycle Plant
Figure: Northwest and Intermountain Power Producers Coalition
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EfficienciesType Efficiency
Steam Turbine (coal, oil, gas) 30%-40%
Gas Turbine 25%-50%
Combined Cycle 45%-70%
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How to calculate emissions due to electricity produced by different fuel types?
Total Emissions
Emissions Factor
Conversion Efficiency
Fuel Carbon Intensity
Electricity Generated
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Summary
Total Emissions
Emissions Factor
Conversion Efficiency
Fuel Carbon Intensity
Electricity Generated
Coal: HighOil: MediumNatural Gas: Low
Steam Turbine (Coal, Gas, Oil): Low-MediumGas Turbine: Low-MediumGas Combined Cycle: Medium-High
Coal: HighGas: MediumOil: Low
Coal: HighGas: MediumOil: Abiguous
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Summary
Figure Source: CO2CRC
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What do we do?
Some ideas:• Energy efficiency• Demand reduction• CCS• Renewables