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EPS219 – Energy and the Environment Homework#4 – Due in class, Thursday, February 12, 2015 1) (10 pts) Explain how energy use changes over the course of a day. If the bulk of the energy is coming from a base load such as coal or nuclear, explain why is it not energy efficient to set the base load level at either the highest or lowest energy demand levels. The demand for energy fluctuates over the course of a day. If you set your base load (usually a less-expensive source of power) at the highest level, then you throw away energy at the low-demand times. If you set the base level at the lowest-demand time, then you have to pay a lot to use another source to supply the peak-time energy. Best to set it somewhere in the middle, and store energy during off-peak times. 2) (10 pts) Explain how the appeal of coal and natural gas differs depending upon how energy density is defined. Coal has a high energy density in joules/volume, but only a moderate energy density in joules/mass. Natural gas has a very low energy density in joules/volume, but a very high energy density in joules/kg. 3) (10 pts) Ch8, #12: What are the effects of the Clean Air Act on the use of coal for electric generating plants? Check the web. (Accept many different answers, as long as they address the fact that the CAA puts regulations on the pollutants that coal power plants release) 4) (10 pts) Explain the geologic process that can allow layers of coal to occur over very broad areas of continents. As sea levels rise and fall, coastlines move back and forth over continents, both depositing organic materials from coastal swamps and burying them. 5) (10 pts) Ch8, #16: Why do you expect photochemical smog to be a greater problem in a city like Los Angeles than in a heavy industrialized city like Pittsburgh? What air pollution problems are prevalent to the latter? Smog is due primarily to NOx and VOC and sunlight. Pittsburgh has more industrial emissions of particulates and SO2. 6) (10 pts) Ch8, #22: Why might you expect indoor air pollution to be more of a factor for a person living in a house built in 1995 than for one built in 1895? Houses are more tightly sealed and insulated to be more energy efficient. However, this also means that indoor air pollution, radon gas, etc., cannot escape as easily. 7) (10 pts) One possible location for sequestering carbon dioxide is putting it into the ocean. Explain why this is not a good idea. Carbon dioxide in the ocean leads to acidification of the ocean. Increased ocean acidification is already having very negative impacts on fish, corals, and other ocean life forms. 8) (10 pts) Which common air pollutant is primarily released through the combustion of coal? What is the effect on the environment of this pollutant? Sulfur dioxide is a major pollutant from the combustion of coal. It is directly related to acid rain and the increased acidification of land lakes and streams. (Other answers are acceptable) 9) (10 pts) Explain why North America has so much coal. Why is anthracite so rare? The North American tectonic plate was at the equator for much of the past 500 million years, so it was frequently covered with swamps and rain forests that became our coal deposits. Anthracite forms from the deep metamorphism of coal deposits, and you only get it where tectonic plates collide for form mountains. 10) (10 pts) What are the concerns with mountaintop removal of coal? Check on the web. (Many answers acceptable) Basically, the disruption to the environment and life forms that live there is extreme and cannot be adequately restored.