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Electric Winds

Electric Winds. By Matt Ruffing. Instructions. Answer the following questions as best as you can To answer, Click on the right answer on your screen If you are incorrect, click the back arrow to try again If you are correct, click on the forward arrow to move to the next question.

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Electric Winds

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  1. Electric Winds By Matt Ruffing

  2. Instructions • Answer the following questions as best as you can • To answer, Click on the right answer on your screen • If you are incorrect, click the back arrow to try again • If you are correct, click on the forward arrow to move to the next question

  3. How many Megawatts of energy do Wind Powered Turbines create? • 578.9 • 1,334.5 • 471.33 • 875.58

  4. You Answered A Incorrect. A little higher!

  5. You Answered B • Correct! That’s enough to power about 389,674 homes for a year!

  6. You Answered C • Incorrect. Too low!

  7. You Answered D • Incorrect. Too High!

  8. How Many Wind Projects are Currently in Pennsylvania? • 12 • 5 • 24 • 16

  9. You Answered A • Incorrect. There is currently more than 22 wind projects in Pennsylvania.

  10. You Answered B • Incorrect. There has been more than 5 wind projects in Pennsylvania for the past decade.

  11. You Answered C • Correct! Currently there are 24 wind projects in PA in Fayette, Somerset, Cambria, Blair, Wayne, Wyoming, Luzerne, Schuylkill, and Tioga Counties.

  12. You Answered D • Incorrect. There are more than 16 wind projects operational in Pennsylvania.

  13. Which company does not operate Wind Turbines in Pennsylvania? • NextEra • GreenSolutions LLC • Community Energy • Iberdola

  14. You Answered A • Incorrect. This is a Company currently operating wind turbines in PA

  15. You Answered B • Correct! This company does not operate any wind turbines in PA.

  16. You Answered C • Incorrect. This is a Company currently operating wind turbines in PA

  17. You Answered D • Incorrect. This is a Company currently operating wind turbines in PA

  18. At What Height are Commercial Wind Turbines Built? • 80m and 100m • 60m and 80m • 40m and 60m • 90m and 120m

  19. You Answered A • Correct!

  20. You Answered B • Incorrect. Commercial Wind Turbines are built higher than 80m

  21. You Answered C • Incorrect. However this is the height of residential turbines used by private companies and schools.

  22. You Answered D • Incorrect. Very few wind turbines are built over 100m.

  23. What State Produces the Most Wind Power in the United States? • California • Nebraska • Minnesota • Texas

  24. You Answered A • Incorrect. Although California is one of the largest producers of wind power, it is not the top one.

  25. You Answered B • Incorrect Nebraska is not the top producer domestically of wind power.

  26. You Answered C • Incorrect. Minnesota is a large producer of wind energy however it is not the largest.

  27. You Answered D • Correct! Texas produces the most electricity through wind power by over double it’s closest competitor, California.

  28. How many months on average does it take for a wind turbine to pay back it’s carbon footprint? • 9 months • 3 months • 12 months • 16 months

  29. You Answered A • Correct! On average it takes 9 months to pay back the CO2 emissions produced during construction.

  30. You Answered B • Incorrect. Not enough electricity has been produced yet to surpass the turbines CO2 deficit.

  31. You Answered C • Incorrect By now the turbine has paid for itself in energy savings

  32. You Answered D • Incorrect By now the turbine has paid for itself in energy savings

  33. Which is not an environmental impact of Wind Turbines? • Avian Deaths • Noise • Visually intrusive • Nuclear Radiation

  34. You Answered A • Incorrect There are reported avian deaths averaging 4 per turbine yearly through wind energy production.

  35. You Answered B • Incorrect • The noise of the blades of the turbine has been cited as a minor disturbance locally from the turbines.

  36. You Answered C • Incorrect In scenic areas the visual impact of wind turbines have been reported to take away from the landscape.

  37. You Answered D • Correct! Wind turbines do not create nuclearradiation!

  38. Who was the 1st person to capture wind power for electricity? • Professor James Blyth • Professor William McNeil • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde • Isaac Newton

  39. You Answered A • Correct! Professor James Blyth, in July 1887 made the first wind turbine that created electricity in Glasgow, Scotland.

  40. You Answered B • Incorrect! Try again!

  41. You Answered C • Incorrect! “Some day...after I am dead, you may perhaps come to learn the right and wrong of this. I cannot tell you.” – The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

  42. You Answered D • Incorrect! Isaac Newton lived before the power of electricity was regarded as a viable energy source.

  43. If a Kilowatt is 1,000 watts. How much is a Megawatt? • 10,000 • 100,000 • 1,000,000 • 10,000,000

  44. You Answered A • Incorrect! Not Enough Juice!

  45. You Answered B • Incorrect! Still Not Enough Energy!

  46. You Answered C • Correct!

  47. You Answered D • Incorrect! Too much juice!

  48. What is not a part of Pennsylvania that produces high enough wind speeds to produce electricity? • Laurel Highlands • Lake Erie Shoreline • Pocono Region • Allegheny National Forest

  49. You Answered A • Incorrect! The Laurel Highlands region of PA has the highest number of wind power projects in the state.

  50. You Answered B • Incorrect! The Lake Erie shoreline offers high winds that are being developed for wind energy projects.

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