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skip to content contact no new coal energy related blog contact is fracking the energy solution we are looking for? one of the big new energy alternatives is fracking. the name actually refers to the technique which is used to extract some oil and mainly gas from underground. these are then used to fuel power stations. the whole industry has been hugely criticised by members of the public. as a green solution , fracking is obviously not the perfect solution. although gas has less emissions than coal when it is burned, if any escapes into the air it can do immediate damage to the ozone layer. this is something which is highly controlled though and is unlikely to be a huge problem. many people feel that it is not a good enough step towards clean energy and think that money should be being spent on greener solutions than this. there are also those people who are worried about the risks of fracking on the local environment. there a have been cases in the us which have worried many people. legislation there does not permit companies that are fracking to publicise what chemicals they are using underground to extract the gas. as these chemicals can include acid and other poisons this is a cause for concern, particularly if the local water supply is breached by the drilling and the chemicals leach into it. this has been a big problem in the us as there is no map of where the old mines and wells are underground and so it makes the drilling process difficult and prone to errors. in the uk this would not be a problem as things are well mapped out. there are also guidelines and legislations with regards to the chemicals that can be used and they have to be made public. another case for concern is earthquakes. drilling under the ground in the manner that fracking does, will cause earth tremors. however, if things are properly controlled and they are not near to built up errors it may not be a problem. obviously the long term effects cannot be easily measured. one big advantage of fracking for the uk is energy security. we will be able to produce our own energy which means that we will not have to rely on other countries for it. this should help to keep prices down but also means that if a supply is interrupted form another country then it will not have such a devastating effect. fracking is also deemed to be cheaper than green alternatives and many people just cannot afford to pay more for their energy. it is worth trying to ignore all the protests and highly emotive arguments around fracking and look at the facts for yourself. if you feel we should be moving towards completely green solutions, then obviously this is not the best one. however, it does move away from dirtier coal and oil and could be considered to be a step in the right direction. however, if it does go ahead in the uk, it would need to be very carefully monitored to make sure that safety always comes first. posted in energy solution tagged fracking why are we not using green power alternatives? there are many green power alternatives available as well as new ones being researched into. however, there are disadvantages with many of them and they may not all be as green as they seem. it would seem obvious that if we want to address climate change, that we should just switch all energy to green. it is not that easy though, with such a high demand for energy it is difficult to find the resources to provide green alternatives, particularly in the short term. it is worth remembering that many green sources of power are not constant. for example solar, wind and tidal energy is not being produced all of the time. this means that there needs to be an alternative for when there is no power being produced. storing power to use when it is not being produced, sounds like an obvious solution, but there needs to be the resources to store it and the space to put these big storage batteries or whatever they may be. green energy solutions are also not that efficient at the moment. look at solar panels, for example. if you cover a four bedroom house with eight panels, there will not be enough energy produced to cover half of the fuel bill. as the technology improves then this will become better and it is likely that eventually a home could easily get enough energy form a few panels. however, at the moment the technology is expensive and the money that you save in fuel, does not cover the cost of the panels, installation and maintenance. the uk fuel companies, led by the government, had been offering payments to people producing green energy to make it more worthwhile for them to produce it themselves but these payments are getting smaller. there is also the problem that solar panels contain chemicals which are not good for the environment and so when they reach the end of their life, they need to be very carefully destroyed. there are also problems with getting permission to provide green energy. many people do not like the look of solar or wind farms and so protest about them appearing on their local landscape. some countries do not have the right weather in order to take advantage of these either. there is also more work going into geothermal energy, to take advantage of heat below the earths crust. this is not economically viable at the moment but work is being done to try to make it so. biomass is the burning of plant waste material to produce heat, but they produce poisonous gases which contribute to air pollution. heat pumps are an efficient way to warm or cool air for homes and are more efficient than electric heaters and coolers therefore reducing the amount of power needed to fuel them. at the moment these are expensive. these are just a few of the alternatives available to replace coal as an energy source. however, you can see that they all have disadvantage which mean that it is not easy to switch over to them. it is also worth remembering that as coal use reduces, the coal industry goes into decline and that has an impact on employment in areas that rely on mining as a big source of employment. we have seen this in the uk in the past and it will become more of a problem in the future. posted in green tagged green power are coal power stations still relevant? all of this protesting, the rise of renewable energy and climate change all bring forward the question as to whether coal powered energy stations are actually relevant any more. it is a highly debated issue and many people have very strong feelings on the issue. it is important to understand all of the arguments though. coal as a resource is becoming harder to obtain and we are using it up. the easy to access supplies were mined long ago and so it is getting more difficult to get access to the coal that remains. this means that it is becoming more expensive to use coal as a fuel source. there are also the issues of how dirty the coal is with regards to the sooty smoke that it produces as well as the harmful gases which do damage to the environment. however, it still has some advantage over alternatives. we have been using coal for a long time and we know how to mine it and use it to produce power easily. this means that with regards to knowledge, it is a cheap energy source. many countries enjoy being able to use energy that they can get from their own country which is called energy security. therefore some countries may rely on coal because it is a resource that they can easily get hold of. however, the uk no longer mines very much coal and most of the coal that it uses is imported. it costs a lot of money to replace a power station. there is usually a lot of talk about location and what will fuel it. most options cause opposition from local people as well as protest groups and this can mean that things get delayed and maybe even cancelled as in the case of kingsnorth coal power station . this can put off companies from changing their power stations to new ones, which are likely to be more efficient and less damaging to the environment, even if t

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