The Contemporary Coal Power Plant

The Contemporary Coal Power Plant

The mission of this site is to inform the public the facts on how Coal Power Plants can be a clean source of energy. This is to shed light on the balance of technology & environment.


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Air Quality

Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:48 am by Admin



[size=18]Comparison of Growth Areas and Emissions, 1980-2008
The graph shows that between 1980 and 2008, gross domestic product increased 126 percent, vehicle miles traveled increased 91 percent, energy consumption increased 29 percent, and U.S. population grew by 34 percent. During the same time period, total emissions of the six principal air pollutants dropped by 54 percent.
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This will be updated at 2011, since Air pollution Emission changes is updated every 3 years.

Source: 2009 US Greenhouse Gas inventory Report
Taken From: Environmental Protection Agency (US)

The pie chart shown below demonstrates how Carbon is emitted per sector



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