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To: maceng2 who wrote (1434801)1/21/2024 2:46:36 PM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572645
 
You are still producing the same amount of CO2 from that lump of coal..

All you did is increase the delta T of the process thus increasing the efficiency of what we call a "supercritical" coal fired power plant which is around 50%.

The carbon in the coal can't disappear!

Elementary chemistry.

A kid taking chem in high school would understand.



To: maceng2 who wrote (1434801)1/21/2024 6:23:23 PM
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I'm sure you wouldn't mind a coal ash dump next door to your home. You can trust the giant corporations would never try to skirt toxic pollution laws.

That's the thing about freedom... the MAGAs are like the Sopranos, they think freedom is absolute. Extortion, murder, dumping toxic pollutants in the most convenient locations are all OK for them. Anarchists.

Coal ash contains contaminants like mercury, cadmium and arsenic.

Good for your family.