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Environmental Injustice of Clean Coal

SOCS 325 Environmental Sociology

DeVry University




Environmental Injustice of Clean Coal

Clean coal is the dirtiest of all the fossil fuels used as an alternate resource for many

industry advances, but mainly for power generation. It is also used for many other useful things

that most people are not aware of. Coal is used to break down & reduce the carbons in ore from




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the earth’s crust, therefore making 70 percent of steel production dependent on coal (WCA,

2016). In addition, coal uses fly ash which is a byproduct of combustion in coal power plants, as

a supplemental resource for cement in concrete (WCA, 2016). With coal producing close to half

of global electricity, it isn’t any wonder why there is so much debate on what effect it is having

on our climate & the emissions it produces. This article specifies the intent to advance the

conversation of clean coal without answering the concerns of why the industry uses coal, but to

inform those on the way we currently use this alternate fossil fuel & the impact it has on our

environment now (Tyree, 2009).

Power generation plants use coal as a means of fuel by blowing the coal into the

combustion chamber igniting it, increasing the temperature within the chamber. As the

temperature increases, water flows through multiple metal tubes boiling the water, turning it into

steam. The steam is then carried through the tubs into a steam drum, where the steam is used to

turn steam powered turbine generators resulting in power generation. This electricity powers

homes within each area, but what happens after the coal is burnt? This is the controversy behind

the efficiency of coal usage.

Together with power generation facilities, emissions control is a large part of this process

in order to stay within regulatory limits, but not all emission particles are tested. These polluting

components include sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, & mercury emissions. Sulfur dioxide is a

colorless gas & has a pungent smell that is similar to a match that has just been struck. This gas

is related to health concerns predominantly focused on particles collecting in the lungs & causing

respiratory distress & difficulty breathing (NIH, 2015). Nitrogen oxide is a greenhouse gas that

contributes to climate change & can cause respiratory issues, & reduce the amount of blood

being carried through the body(NIH, 2015). Mercury at high temperatures is colorless & in




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