Good effects on the environment:
Bad effects on the environment:
electricity is made in a power plant.
Hydel Power Plant
I believe the answer is coal plants
Tidal power. Coal has a massive effect on the environment because burning it releases carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas which is causing global warming. Tidal power has minimal impact on the environment.
The solar photovoltaic power plant of the Cagayan Electric Power and Light Company, Inc. (CEPALCO), is not only the largest solar power plant in the Philippines, but in the entire Southeast Asia. CEPALCO started operating the plant last July 2004.
There are varied effects of power plant. This will provide the necessary energy required in most industrial, commercial and residential activities but also affects the environment negatively due to pollution.
There are varied effects of power plant. This will provide the necessary energy required in most industrial, commercial and residential activities but also affects the environment negatively due to pollution.
Air pollution
It provides them with power, without polluting the environment like a fossil fuel power plant would.
Just about all power plants have a negative effect on the environment however, if a nuclear power plant is run properly it has a chance of not polluting the environment almost at all.
It provides lots of power while producing no greenhouse gases.
Produces electricity with out polluting the air
Blows trees over, damages roofs of houses
Nuclear power stations use local water supplies to cool their reactors and dump a lot of ambient heat into the environment as a result. Many also have concerns about the radiation in the plant and its effects on the environment should the plant become breached and the fact that the nuclear waste produced by the plant will remain dangerous for thousands of years wherever it ends up being stored. However, it should be noted that a gram of uranium can produce the equivalent energy of tons of coal, so nuclear plants produce reliable power without burning fossil fuels.
Nuclear power plants are bad for the environment because of the unpreventable release of radioactive materials. What many people forget is that radiation is energy, not a material. A material that emits radiation is called radioactive material. Back to the point, radiation causes long-term effects and can pollute almost everything. Water is used to cool reactors and when it leaks into the environment, radiation poisoning is usually the effect. Radiation that comes from the power plant itself can poison surrounding plants, animals, and people. Effects from high radiation exposure (the sun emits radiation) are radiation poisoning, cancer, brain damage, birth defects, infertility, etc.
I believe this was built but never fuelled or operated. Therefore it can have had no effects, and won't unless it is put into service.
To keep the environment inside the power plant cool.