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AP Environmental Science 6.E: Fossil Fuel Power

Practice AP Environmental Science questions on fossil-fuel combustion, steam turbines, electricity generation, fuel output, and carbon calculations.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Environmental Science

ENG-3.E—Describe the use and methods of fossil fuels in power generation question 1

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Earth's climate has changed over time by the addition of greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere. One approach to mitigate climate change is the use of nuclear power, rather than coal-burning power plants, for electricity generation.

Question (a)

(a)

7.4×1077.4 \times 10^{7} cubic meters of natural gas were extracted from a large deposit in 2020. An average of 4.76 kWh of electricity can be generated from each cubic meter of natural gas combusted. In 2020, an average home consumed 10,715 kWh of electricity. Calculate how many homes could have been provided with electricity by natural gas extracted from the large deposit in 2020. Show your work.

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Question (b)

(b)

In 2021, 8.99×1011kWh8.99 \times 10^{11} \mathrm{kWh} of electricity was generated through the combustion of coal. One kilogram of carbon dioxide is produced per kWh of electricity generated by combusting coal, while 0.42 kilograms of carbon dioxide is produced by combusting natural gas. Calculate how much less carbon dioxide would have been produced in 2021 if all coal-burning power plants were replaced with natural gas-burning power plants. Show your work.

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