Bye bye lignite: Understanding Germanys coal phaseout
Environment Bye bye lignite: Understanding Germany''s coal phaseout. Germany is hoping to phase out its coalfired power plants by 2038 as part of its transition to a carbonfree economy.
Environment Bye bye lignite: Understanding Germany''s coal phaseout. Germany is hoping to phase out its coalfired power plants by 2038 as part of its transition to a carbonfree economy.
Dirty Business investigates the coal lobby''s 40 million dollar campaign to convince us that the technology to make coal clean already exists. In fact, that technology, called carbon capture and storage, is not in full commercial operation anywhere in the world, and experts say that may not happen for 15 years or more, and even then may not be economically viable.
Germany''s green energy drive is proving surprisingly good for dirty brown coal as utilities squeezed by rival renewables and low wholesale gas prices use more of it.
Can Germany finally turn its back on brown coal? It will have to in order to reach its CO2 reduction pledges. But lignite is a reliable source of cheap energy and provides lots of jobs in
Scientists tell us that burning coal puts some really nasty emissions into the atmosphere. Consequently, the burning of coal as an energy source in the is about as popular as a youknowwhat in a punch bowl. Lets face it. Coal has a bad reputation; and the dirtier the coal
Extracting the chemical energy from coal is a threestep process: 1) Dig it up. 2) Burn it. 3) Dump the ash (and other waste) somewhere. Each of these steps is incredibly dirty. Coal can be mined in one of two ways: underground mining or surface
Brown coal has very low energy content. Latrobe Valley brown coal has a Net Wet Specific Energy of between and MJ/Kg. By comparison, Bowen Basin black thermal coal has an energy content of around 25 MJ/Kg., two to four times more. The biggest difference between brown and black coal is moisture content.
#0183;#32;Can Germany finally turn its back on brown coal? It will have to in order to reach its CO2 reduction pledges. But lignite is a reliable source of cheap energy and provides lots of jobs in
The War On Coal Is A Dirty Business. Date: 15/08/15; fastgrowing countries that increasingly rely on coal to satisfy growing energy demand. This trend of rapidly increasing coalbased emissions is not restricted to a few individual countries such as China, the paper says.
If we took climate change seriously, Victoria wouldn''t have any brown coal royalties income as it wouldn''t have mines for brown coal. Compared with the good black stuff, it''s like burning mud.
Germany''s green energy drive is proving surprisingly good for dirty brown coal as utilities squeezed by rival renewables and low wholesale gas prices use more of it.
In May this year, 3,500 protesters occupied the WelzowS#252;d opencut brown coal mine in Lusatia, stopping diggers, conveyor belts and train tracks and forcing the owner of the mine, the Swedish
Environment Bye bye lignite: Understanding Germany''s coal phaseout. Germany is hoping to phase out its coalfired power plants by 2038 as part of its transition to a carbonfree economy.
Germany struggles with dirty energy in climate change battle Plan to end use of brown coal raises fears over costs and job losses An opencast lignite mine in NorthRhine Westphalia.
Reviews quot;Dirty Business is a dramatic reminder of where our electricity comes from and of the enormous environmental and human price we pay for cheap energy. This compelling documentary drives home the point that ''Clean Coal'' is a cynical advertising slogan and political tool aimed at maintaining the primacy of King Coal and pushing cleaner, safer energy alternatives to the side.
Dirty Business: Clean Coal and the Battle for Our Energy Future from: Matthew Green | United States Culture Unplugged Express below for the consciousness effected by this story/film...
Directed by Peter Bull. With Jeff Goodell. A documentary about the myth of clean coal. The film reveals the true, hidden environmental and social costs of the ''cheap'' nineteenth century technology that still provides more than half the electricity powering today''s digital age. DIRTY BUSINESS exposes Big Coal''s propaganda campaign to convince the public that renewable energy, such as solar and
Coal provides many jobs. Unlike other forms of energy (nuclear, natural gas, oil, hydroelectric), coal provides many jobs in removing coal from the earth, transporting it to the utility, burning it, and properly disposing of coal ash. Coal is American made. We do not have to import this product into this country.
#0183;#32;In the dusty scrub of the Thar desert, Pakistan has begun to dig up one of the worlds largest deposits of lowgrade, brown, dirty coal to fuel new power stations that could revolutionize the
#0183;#32;Dirty Business is a 90minute documentary produced by the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) revealing the true social and environmental costs of coal power and telling the stories of innovators who are pointing the way to an alternative energy future.