Monday, June 4, 2012

Even our electricity is vulnerable to climate change

Washington Post: Most modern power plants have a hidden weakness. They need water to stay cool. Lots of water. In the United States, coal, gas and nuclear plants account for roughly 40 percent of the nation's freshwater use, drawing from rivers and lakes to prevent their turbines from overheating. Sweet, sweet cooling water. (Susan Montoya Bryan - Associated Press) Yet this water could prove increasingly hard to come by. Over the next 50 years, if global warming proceeds apace, many rivers will get warmer or reduce...

URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/even-coal-and-nuclear-plants-are-vulnerable-to-global-warming/2012/06/04/gJQAQOH0DV_blog.html
Enclosure: http://www.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_296w/WashingtonPost/Content/Blogs/ezra-klein/Images/CORRECTION_EPA_Mercury_Rules_01d0a-528.jpg?uuid=MnQmDitsEeGZUlXZCk4tbQ

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