Energy Unit Preview Flashcards

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Acid Rain

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precipitation with a low pH; usually caused by man-made emissions that react with water
molecules in the atmosphere

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Active solar heating system

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a solar water or space-heating system that moves heated air or water using pumps or fans

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Biodiesel

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an alternative fuel that can be made from any fat, grease, or vegetable oil; can be used in any
diesel engine with few or no modications; although biodiesel does not contain petroleum, it
can be blended with diesel at any level or used in its pure form

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Biofuels

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liquid fuels and blending components produced from biomass (plant) feedstock, used primarily for transportation

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Biogas

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a gas produced by the breakdown of organic matter

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Coal

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a fossil fuel formed by the breakdown of plant material millions to hundreds of millions of years ago; four types exist, but energy production focuses on sub-bituminous and bituminous because of available amounts

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Cooling tower

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structure used at thermal power plants to remove heat from the plant and extract it into the
surrounding atmosphere

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Fish ladder

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installations at dams that allow fish to travel upstream, over the dam, to spawn

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Fossil fuels

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fuels (coal, oil, natural gas, etc.) that result from the compression of ancient plant and animal life formed over hundreds of millions of years

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Generator

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a device that turns mechanical or motion energy into electrical energy; the motion energy is
sometimes provided by an engine or turbine

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liquefied natural gas (LNG)

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natural gas that has been converted to a liquid by cooling it to temperatures below -260°C;
when cooled to become LNG, natural gas’ volume is reduced 600 times

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Methane

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a colorless, flammable, odorless hydrocarbon gas (CH4), which is the major component of natural gas; it is also an important source of hydrogen in various industrial processes; methane
is a greenhouse gas

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Natural Gas

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an odorless, colorless, tasteless, non-toxic, clean-burning fossil fuel; usually found in fossil fuel
deposits and used as a fuel

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nitrogen oxide (NOx)

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a greenhouse gas and pollutant produced during combustion

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nonrenewable

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fuels that cannot be easily made or replenished; we can use up nonrenewable fuels; oil, natural
gas, and coal are examples of nonrenewable fuels

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petroleum / crude oil / oil

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a black, liquid fossil fuel found deep in the Earth; the raw material that petroleum products are made from; gasoline and most plastics are made from oil

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Overburden

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soil, rock, and earth materials that are removed in order to mine for materials at the surface of the Earth

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Ozone

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also known as trioxygen, this unstable gas is created when chemicals from human activities in the atmosphere react with sunlight; an ozone layer, however, in the atmosphere protects plants and animals from ultraviolet light (UV) exposure

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Renewable

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fuels that can be easily made or replenished; we can never use up renewable fuels; types of
renewable fuels are hydropower (water), solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass

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Reserves

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natural resources that are technically and economically recoverable

21
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Scrubber

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air pollution control device that power plants use to remove particulate matter and gases from their emissions

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Surface Mining

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takes place within a few hundred feet of the surface; earth above or around the coal (overburden) is removed to expose the coal bed, which is then mined with surface excavation equipment

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Turbine

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a device with blades, which is turned by a force, such as that of wind, water, or high pressure
steam; the mechanical (motion) energy of the spinning turbine is converted into electricity by
a generator

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underground (deep) mining

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coal mining that takes place several hundred feet below the surface of the Earth; workers and coal enter and exit through a vertical shaft

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Carbon Monoxide
A colorless, odorless gas that is formed during incomplete combustion of most materials.
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Fracking
Short for hydraulic fracturing, a method of oil and gas extraction that uses high-pressure fluids to force open existing cracks in rocks deep underground.
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Cogeneration
The use of a fuel to both generate electricity and deliver heat to a building or industrial process.