20 kwh for one metric ton of limestone
From 8,000 pounds of the limestone detailed above; 4,236.654 pounds of CaO (0.529582 lbsCaO/lbs LS), 159.087 pounds of MgO (0.01989 lbs MgO/lbs LS), 3,498.659 pounds of CO2 would be created (0.437332 lbs CO2/lbs LS) plus 105.6 pounds of insoluable material that may or may not change composition. For this limestone, 0.8258 lbs of CO2 is created for every pound of CaO. Plus there is more CO2 created somewhere in order to generate the heat for this reaction. The ratio of CO2 from CaCO3 is 43.97%, CO2 from MgCO3 is 52.2%.
Many countries use atomic energy to generate electricity
About 453.6 grams equals 1 pound.
There are 453,592.37 milligrams in one pound.
There are approximately 1,135 Tic-Tacs in a pound.
solar
It is very active. That is because mitochondria generate energy
3500 calories :)
There are many variables which will affect the answer, how big the panels are, how many you have and in what sort of climate they are.
There are approximately 3,500 kilocalories in a pound of body weight, which represents the energy needed to gain or lose one pound of weight.
electricity can never run out only the energy used to generate it
Hydro-electric energy can be created in many ways, but all forms of energy require the spinning of a turbine to generate electricity.
Depends on the amount of electrical energy they (need to) generate. How much does the average nuclear plant generate ? How much does the average coal plant generate ?
electric current generate so many types one of mechanical energy convert electrical energy by using generator
One pound of steam at 212 degrees Fahrenheit contains 1150 BTUs of energy.
Limestone comes in many varieties. Pulverized and pellitized cost about $4.00 Per 30-40 pound bag. So-called "fast acting" lime can cost about $15.00 per 30 pound bag. As a general rule, 8 pounds per 1000 square feet will raise the Ph level of your soil half a point (.5) As for limestone fragments most used for walkways, you can expect to see a price around $200 per ton
Nuclear energy is harnessed in nuclear power plants, where nuclear reactions generate heat to produce electricity. This form of energy is used to generate about 10% of the world's electricity, with countries such as the United States, France, and China having significant nuclear energy capacity.