In Ohio, the environmental ethical dilemma is seen as a result of contradiction between the two perspectives. Contradiction arises because the intentional distortion of coal as a source of economic growth and prosperity contradicts the empirical facts of the scientific community on the unfavorable nature of coal burning. By evaluating the two opinions from the ethical point of view of the results, we can draw conclusions about the validity of each opinion, so which view is morally superior, in other words, which view You can decide. It is also effective for the environment.
Source: EIA (2009a, 2008a). Note: Coal from four representative watersheds accounted for 90% of total coal burned by Shizhou power plant in 2007. Coal in northern and central Appalachia accounts for 70% of the coal produced in the two watersheds, and in 2007 the coal in the central Appalachian mountains accounted for 60% of the total coal production in the basin. It also affects coal demand in the center of Appalachia after the CAA revision was adopted in the 1990s and after purchasing low sulfur Alabara charcoal, there are more utilities in the area and surrounding areas , And installed flue gas desulfurization (FGD) equipment in those power plants. As a result, utilities companies have been able to burn higher sulfur and low cost coal from the northern Appalachian since 2000, but still meet the federal sulfur dioxide (SO 2) emissions standards.
Sulfur dioxide and coal - The coal-fired power plant is the largest source of sulfur dioxide produced by humans, a polluting gas that creates acid rain and causes serious health problems. Coal naturally contains sulfur, and when coal is burned it combines with oxygen to form sulfur oxides. Thermal contamination of coal-fired power plants is the impact of power plants and industrial manufacturers on water quality - When water used as a coolant returns to the natural environment at high temperature, temperature change affects organisms by reducing oxygen supply It affects ecosystem composition
One of the main sources of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides comes from power plants. When power plants generate electricity, they burn fossil fuels, coal. Coal is sometimes referred to as a dirty fuel source because it releases sulfur, nitrogen and other gases during combustion. The more coal you use, the more sulfur and nitrogen will be taken into the atmosphere. Smoke and emissions from automobiles and other automobiles are another source of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides. Acid deposition is very dangerous for trees and forests because it removes very important nutrients such as magnesium and calcium that are necessary to survive in the soil. Without these important nutrients, trees are more susceptible to cold weather and insect infestation and destruction. Acid rain permeates aluminum into the soil, too much aluminum contained in the soil makes it difficult to collect water.