33. Which statement most accurately describes the current state of Carbon Captur
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33. Which statement most accurately describes the current state of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology for use in coal power plants? CCS technology is not yet ready for testing in power plants. CCS technology has been tested many times and was found to be inadequate for meeting current capture and storage need a. b. c. CCS technology is being tested on a small scale. d. CCS technology is ready to be implemented on a large scale. 4. Which of the following climate change policies would be most beneficial to developing nations? a. tradable permits distributed based on global average per capita emissions b. command and control emissions limits that are the same for all nations c. a carbon tax that is the same for all nations d. command and control efficiency standards that are the same for all nations 35. Which of the following is/are advantages of fission nuclear power? Select all correct answers a. It emits little carbon dioxide b. The technology is readiy available to most nations. c. It is based on a renewable resource. d. It produces little waste.Explanation / Answer
33 D
the CCS technology is ready to be implemented on a large scale the research has been done in the year 2005 and the report says that it is initially expensive to implement but later the cost would be compensated. CCS test facilities were being tested at three largest coal-fired power stations of Australia
34. A
tradable permits distributed based on the global average per capita emissions this polices help alot for the developing nation rest the carbon tax is still not implemented to most of the countries and rest are still under process to implement effectively
35 A,D
it emits very low amount of carbon dioxide as compared to other sources of energy, and is costly so not available to most of the nations, and is considered to be non renwable resources because it uses uranium which is mined out from the ore of the uranium. it produces little waste whcich is highly radioactive and transuranic elements are produced from uranium and plutonium.
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