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Which type of energy releases greenhouse gases when used to make electricity?

Natural gas


How much greenhouse gases does a television emit in a year?

The actual television sets emit no greenhouse gases at all. The connections you could make between a TV set and greenhouse gases would be the emissions during the manufacturing process, and the greenhouse gases emitted as the powerplant generates electricity to run the device. The amount depends on the size of the set and how long it is running. If your TV is powered by electricity from nuclear or renewable sources, then it causes no greenhouse gases at all.


How does conserving energy stop greenhouse gases from getting into the atmosphere?

Most energy (electricity and transport) comes from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). When fossil fuels burn, they emit carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere. So if you save energy, then not so much fossil fuel is burnt and less greenhouse gases go into the air.


How is your current energy use increasing greenhouse gases?

Most of our energy (electricity) comes from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). This burning emits carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere.


Where the greenhouse gases trap energy?

In the atmosphere


Does geothermal energy emit greenhouse gases?

No, it is not.


What are gases that absorb thermal energy in the atmosphere called?

Greenhouse gases.


Is electricity produced by burning greenhouse gases?

When coal and oil are burnt to generate electricity, they are converted almost entirely to greenhouse gases. When natural gas is burnt to generate electricity, some of it is converted to water and some is converted to carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. Because of this, natural gas is preferable as a fuel, compared to coal and oil. Generating electricity from wind, water flow (hydro-electricity), solar energy and hot rocks (geothermal electricity) emits no greenhouse gases.


How can you stop green house gases?

One way to stop or reduce greenhouse gases is to use clean electricity. Another way is to reduce, reuse and recycle items around the home to help conserve energy.


What is the disadvantage of using fossil fuels to generate electricity?

it releases greenhouse gases into the atomosphere.


Is geothermal energy good for the environment?

Yes, it produces clean green electricity with no emissions. Using geothermal energy means we use less fossil fuelled energy which releases carbon dioxide into the greenhouse gases of the atmosphere.


What is tidal power useful for?

The movement of water when the tide rises and falls can be captured and turned into electricity. This electricity can be fed into the grid as green renewable energy, as it emits no carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases when generated.