Electrical energy production question

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The discussion revolves around a problem related to electrical energy production from solid waste through waste-to-energy power plants, specifically focusing on the efficiency of these plants and the energy potential of the waste material.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants explore the definition and function of waste-to-energy power plants, questioning the meaning of efficiency and the energy content of solid waste. There are attempts to clarify how much energy can be derived from burning waste and what assumptions might be necessary for calculations.

Discussion Status

Some participants have provided information regarding the energy content of waste, while others express confusion about how to begin solving the problem. There is a mix of attempts to clarify concepts and seek examples, indicating an ongoing exploration of the topic without a clear consensus on the approach to take.

Contextual Notes

Participants note the need for additional information, such as the energy yield from burning a specific amount of waste, which is not provided in the original problem statement. There is an emphasis on the importance of making assumptions based on chemical composition or researching further.

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Homework Statement


If all the solid waste of 230 million tonnes were burned in waste-to-energy power plants that are 20% efficient,


a) how many kilowatt-hours of electrical energy could be produced in a year? Compare this quantity with the total U.S. electrical energy production of approximately 3.8 trillion kWh annually.


b) what would be the equivalent average electric power output from all these waste burning power plants? how many 1-GW coal-fired plants could they displace


Homework Equations



im not too sure

The Attempt at a Solution


i don't know how to begin
 
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Welcome to PF;
Please start by telling us what "waste to energy power plant" means to you[1]... what does one of these things actually do? What is it? i.e. does it convert matter into energy by E=mc2?

How much energy is represented by so many tonnes of solid waste?

What does "efficiency" mean?

Sort out those questions and you should be able to answer your own question.

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[1] by "you" I mean in the context of the course that this hmework has been set for ... if you don't know off the top of your head, you will have to go back over your coursework for clues.
 
I am just confused. I don't know where to start. Is there an example I could use?
 
nwag93 said:
I am just confused. I don't know where to start. Is there an example I could use?
To answer this question you must make use of other facts that are not in what you posted. Specifically, how much energy can be obtained from burning, say, 1kg of waste? Maybe there were earlier parts of the question that gave this information, or perhaps it should be in your course notes somewhere. If not, you'll have to make some assumption about what the waste consists of chemically. Or maybe just research the subject on the net.
 
It is around 20 MJ/kg. does that help?
 
nwag93 said:
I am just confused. I don't know where to start. Is there an example I could use?

Please check your PMs. You must show more effort toward solving your schoolwork problems here. That is an important part of our Homework Help rules (see Site Info at the top of the page).
 
nwag93 said:
It is around 20 MJ/kg. does that help?
Of course it helps!
So how many J will you get from 230 million tonnes?
 
9.6x10^18 joules
 
nwag93 said:
9.6x10^18 joules
Do you have a typo in there?
 

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