Showing posts with label clean coal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clean coal. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2009

Tennessee Coal Ash Disaster - Where is the Outrage?

Beautiful sunny day, crisp cold air.


In case you just woke up from a coma, there was a man-made disaster a couple of weeks in Tennessee where a 40 acre pond of coal ash sludge broke and gushed open. I know that the holidays might have taken precedent over the news, or the tanking economy and diving unemployment, but why this story isn't still on page one is beyond me.

Maybe you remember the Exxon Valdez disaster from 20 years ago (has it been that long?) which people are still talking about because it was such an ecological disaster. In a nut shell, a drunk Captain allowed his ship to crash which spilled 10.8 million gallons of oil into Prince William Sound, Alaska. That event was a huge story for years (for good earthly reason) which is pretty familiar to most Americans.


Here we have a man-made ecological disaster that is estimated to be 40-50 times bigger than the infamous Valdez ( that was 40-50, not just 4-5). Of course the follow ups from this disaster are saying that the spill was under estimated.(naturally) But still the news and followups are not even on page one. What the #*@&^%!

This thing is huge, massive, ginormous and where is the outrage? Oops, maybe "clean coal" isn't so clean after all? This is precisely why there is no such thing, as clean coal. From beginning to the tragic end, coal is dirty, unhealthy and toxic. Watch the video and keep in mind that ash is all the left over stuff laden with so many heavy metals and toxic chemicals, lead, mercury and arsenic are the top 3. And this being dumped into a flowing river already contaminating over 50,000 people's drinking water (very under estimated!). Oh my. Remember, we all live down stream?

Now they are talking about lining future ponds because of the toxic chemicals. (Yeah, more plastic) How do you line a 40 acre pond????

In case you are feeling helpless, there is always that email you can send to Washington so here goes. Tell them you want coal plants to stop now and that there is no such thing as clean coal: Spread the Word

With 50% of Americans (yes that is half of us) living within 30 miles of a coal plant, wouldn't you think this disaster would be getting more attention? Where is the outrage?

Friday, November 14, 2008

Clean Coal - Do I Look Stupid?

Rain, cold bbbrrrrr. Finally November.


Who came up with the term clean coal? It's laughable really. Does the coal industry think we are that stupid?

I thought I knew the basics of coal - it's basically dirty, really dirty, has been and will be. Then the presidential elections brought the term clean coal to the surface as one of the viable solutions to our energy needs. As I repeatedly heard this term, I figured a new breakthrough had occurred that missed my radar despite being fairly tuned in. I guessed some new technology was about to take over that I just hadn't come across it yet. It sounded pretty good.

Finally, a headlines caught my eye, and my time, and I was able to get updated, which then lead to more articles and some more googling. And what a disappointment it was. It showed me the power of marketing, well chosen words, and of course ... money.

My uncle was in the coal industry, and I remember him working on a way to filter the burning of coal. He worked on it for years. He had many other patents under his belt but he really wanted to find a way to have coal burn cleanly. He knew this was important, that it would solve the pollution problems and it wouldn't hurt his wallet either. That was early 1970's.

Not a whole lot has changed. Coal is still very dirty. The burning of coal for electricity is responsible for 40% of CO2 released in the U.S. The CO2 is bundled with lots of other really bad stuff too: mercury, lead, heavy metals and the longest list of pollutants compared to any other form of energy production. It's dirty, dirty, dirty.

There are lots of ideas about "cleaning" or "washing" coal, or pumping into the ground (with no proof of long term safety) but not a lot in practice and seems to be a waste in and of itself compared to putting that technological effort and money into something else more clean, more efficient and renewable. What happened to our push for renewables????

There are 100 coal plants in the works for the US right now. In China, about 2 plants PER week are being built. That was not a misprint. I just can't get my head around that idea. This is totally counter to the efforts needed to curb CO2 emissions to reduce climate change. This scenario offers little hope.

So if you have been scratching your head about "clean coal", join the club. It's sort of like artificial grass, compassionate narcissist, painless torture, victimless crime or... healthy cigarette. You have to admit, clean coal is in the top 10 for oxymorons. Seems like anyone can call anything what they want, wrap it in some pretty words and voila, life is okay. Boy was I duped for awhile, but not stupid. Beware those words that sound too good, they probably are.