California currently has wind farms capable of generating a total of about 4300
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Question
California currently has wind farms capable of generating a total of about 4300 megawatts (4.3 gigawatts) of power (about 1.5% of the states total electricity). [5 points]
a) How much energy, in kilowatt-hours, can these wind farms generate each year?
b) Given that the average household uses about 10,000 kilowatt-hours of energy each year, how many households can be powered by these wind farms?
c) One of the great advantages of wind power is that it does not produce the carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming. On average, energy produced from fossil fuels generates about 1.5 pounds of carbon dioxide for every kilowatt-hour of energy. Suppose California did not have its wind farms and the energy were instead produced from fossil fuels. How much more carbon dioxide would be entering the atmosphere each year? Express your answers in scientific notation using 2 decimal places.
Explanation / Answer
a) 4300MWh= 4300*1000 KWh=4.30*10^6 KWh
b)number of households= 4300000/10000=430 households
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