How to create cleaner coal - Emma Bryce

517,190 views ・ 2014-12-09

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What lights up the screen that you're looking at right now?
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Trace back the battery chargers and power cords
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and you'll end up at an electrical outlet,
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providing easy, safe access to reliable electricity.
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But beyond that outlet, the picture gets messier.
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It takes a lot of fuel to heat our homes,
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preserve our food,
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and our power our gadgets around the clock.
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And for 40% of the world, that fuel is cheap, plentiful,
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and it's called coal.
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But coal also releases pollutants into the air,
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like sulfur dioxide,
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nitrogen oxides,
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soot,
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and toxic metals, like mercury.
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These cause environmental damage, like acid rain,
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and serious health problems.
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In fact, in 1952, coal burning caused such heavy smog in London
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that pedestrians couldn't even see their feet,
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and thousands of people died from ill health.
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Since then, many countries have deployed technology
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to remove most of these pollutants before they reach the air.
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But now we have a new air pollution problem on our hands,
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one that doesn't show up in a cloud of dark smog,
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but in rising seas,
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floods,
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and heat waves.
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It's global climate change,
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and again, the main culprit is coal.
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It's responsible for 44% of global carbon dioxide emissions,
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which trap the sun's heat in the Earth's atmosphere,
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instead of letting it escape.
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So now the question is how do we remove that bad stuff as well?
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That's the idea behind cleaner coal.
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Creating cleaner coal is really about trying to contain its ill effects
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with the help of special technologies that make the end product more acceptable.
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Just like the most intriguing superheroes
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often have their own dark powers to overcome,
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so we can try and keep coal's negative forces in check.
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But why don't we just exterminate coal
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if it takes that much effort to clean it up?
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Simply, coal is extremely valuable to us, and it's easy to come by.
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Compressed underground for ages,
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coal holds chemical energy from plants
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that were fed from by the sun hundreds of millions of years ago,
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long before humans evolved.
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That makes coal energy dense, meaning it can be burned 'round the clock.
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It's also cheap, if you ignore the pollution costs,
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and should last us through the end of the 21st century.
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We've already got all the infrastructure in place for harnessing its power,
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and globally,
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although countries are making a move
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towards energy from cleaner and more renewable sources,
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there's no sign yet that coal use is slowing down.
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In fact, as of 2012,
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over 1000 new coal plants have been proposed,
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mostly in China and India.
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Since for the time being coal is here to stay,
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experts say that if we want to reduce its emissions' impact on the atmosphere,
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and slow down climate change,
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we'll have to think of creative ways of reducing coal's destructive power.
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To do that, we need to strip it of its foul forces,
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all that toxic carbon dioxide that causes havoc in the atmosphere.
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Then, we need to store the CO2 somewhere else.
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This mission is called carbon capture and sequestration,
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or CCS.
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And as if carbon dioxide were some evil genie we didn't want to escape,
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once it has been separated from coal,
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we've devised ways to banish it underground.
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We can do this by injecting it deep into the Earth,
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or by placing it deep under the ocean's surface.
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Stripping away coal's negative elements can happen in three ways.
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First, and most commonly,
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as coal burns,
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the exhaust gas can be mixed with a compound called monoethanolamine.
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Like a forceful power-stripping magnet, this compound bonds to the CO2,
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yanking it out of the gas stream
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so it can be stored separately underground.
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Another method is to relieve coal of its CO2
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before it even has a chance to be released as exhaust.
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In this process, steam and oxygen swoop in to the rescue
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to convert coal into a special product called syngas,
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made up of carbon monoxide and hydrogen and some CO2.
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Zap that with some water vapor,
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and the carbon monoxide gets converted into carbon dioxide,
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which can be isolated.
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The leftover hydrogen gas is then used as energy to generate electricity,
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so there's an added bonus.
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A third technique exposes coal to pure oxygen,
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instead of burning it in air.
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This creates exhaust gas with higher concentrations of carbon dioxide,
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which makes it easy to isolate and to banish to the chasms below.
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All this can reduce emissions at a power plant by up to 90%,
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but as with any superhero struggling with their destructive powers,
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it takes a lot of effort to switch over from the dark side.
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So these positive pollution-busting forces,
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although they're available,
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have barely been used in commercial power plants
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because they cost a lot.
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But ultimately, the bigger problem is that in most parts of the world,
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it's still too easy and much cheaper to keep emitting carbon dioxide,
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and that makes it tempting to completely ignore coal's dark side.
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In this case, the most powerful force for good is regulation,
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the rules that can restrict the amount of carbon dioxide
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emitted from power plants,
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and make energy companies around the world
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wary of what they put into the air.
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Until then,
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every time you turn on a screen or flick a light switch,
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coal is lurking in the background,
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carrying its dark powers with it wherever it goes.
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