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CSET Renewable Sources Of Energy And Recycling
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Percent of virgin aluminum that is still in use
Biomass
Old scrap
70% of virgin aluminum ever made
Five to seven times
2. Amount of energy required to make recycled paper products.
Five to seven times
Geothermal energy
Cullet
60% of the energy required to make new paper
3. Percent of California's energy that comes from hydroelectric plants
4. Percent of glass beer and soft drink bottles that have been recycled in California
79% of all glass beverage containers
50% of aluminum
5% of plastic produced in the US
Five to seven times
5. Glass that is crushed and ready to be remelted.
60% of the energy required to make new glass
Hoover Dam
Prompt industrial scrap
Cullet
6. Percent of aluminum that is recycled in the US
Bayer refining process
50% of aluminum
1 -500 C
94.4% of aluminum
7. (recycling) The original product - not made out of recycled materials
Biomass - hydropower - geothermal energy - wind - solar energy
37% of fiber used to make new paper products in the US
Itaipu Dam
Virgin
8. Percent of plastic produced in the US that is recycled
Bauxite Ore
Thermoplastic polymers
80% of the recycled glass market
5% of plastic produced in the US
9. The simplest plastic polymer.
Secondary
Polyethylene
1 -500 C
5% of plastic produced in the US
10. Amount of energy required to make recycled glass products.
Hydropower
Resins coded with numbers
60% of the energy required to make new glass
79% of all glass beverage containers
11. Mineral from which industrial aluminum is obtained.
Itaipu Dam
Bauxite Ore
Prompt industrial scrap
Thermoplastic polymers
12. Percent of gasoline that must be ethanol in California
10% of gasoline in California
79% of all glass beverage containers
The Aswan Dam
94.4% of aluminum
13. A kind of polymer that comes in two parts. When the two parts are mixed - they fuse together and harden.
Thermoset polymers
40% of landfill material
Transportation uses
Resin
14. Percent of California's energy that comes from renewable resources (excluding hydroelectric plants
15. Propane and ethane extracted from crude oil
11.8% of California's energy
Transportation uses
79% of all glass beverage containers
Origin of plastic
16. Built to control flooding on the Nile; provided about half of Egypt's electricity at the time it was built
The Resin Identification Code
Old scrap
Solar energy
The Aswan Dam
17. Reuse of bottles and crushing of collected glass bottles to be re - melted
Two forms of recycling glass beverage and food containers
Thermoplastic polymers
37% of fiber used to make new paper products in the US
Thermoset polymers
18. Amount of energy required to make a ton of recycled aluminum.
Old scrap
5% of the energy required to make a ton of virgin aluminum
Wind
Polyethylene
19. Made or recovered from both new and scrap product
Old scrap
Secondary
5% of plastic produced in the US
56% of paper consumed in the US
20. Famous hydroelectric dams
Polyethylene
95% reduction in air pollution
Three Gorges - Itaipu - Grand Coulee - Hoover - Aswan Dam
5% of plastic produced in the US
21. On border of Brazil and Paraguay - produces enough energy to fulfill all of California's needs.
Itaipu Dam
10% of gasoline in California
30% of glass beer and soft drink bottles
85% of aluminum
22. Refers to the removing of oxygen from a metal ore by burning it with a carbon - based fuel or electrolytically.
37% of fiber used to make new paper products in the US
The Grand Coulee Dam
Resins coded with numbers
Smelting
23. Percent of landfill material that is waste paper
Annealed
40% of landfill material
60% of the energy required to make new paper
Itaipu Dam
24. The process by which ethane and propane are converted to ethylene and propylene
Five to seven times
Cracking
Virgin
Annealed
25. The ability to meet humanities current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs
Biomass
Annealed
Sustainability
Primary
26. Air movement that can be harnessed to give mechanical energy or electricity.
The Resin Identification Code
Wind
Sustainability
Hydropower
27. Percent of code 1 plastics that are recycled
Sustainability
Resins coded with numbers
60% silica sand - 20% soda ash - 15% limestone
20% of Code 1 Plastics
28. Percent composition of glass
94.4% of aluminum
Biomass - hydropower - geothermal energy - wind - solar energy
60% silica sand - 20% soda ash - 15% limestone
Three Gorges - Itaipu - Grand Coulee - Hoover - Aswan Dam
29. Have a structure with links between the chains - forming a rigid - three - dimensional network. When thermoset polymers are heated - they chemically decompose and cannot be reformed into different shapes.
Home scrap
Thermoset polymers
Sustainability
37% of fiber used to make new paper products in the US
30. The process of heating glass to make it stronger
60% of the energy required to make new paper
85% of aluminum
56% of paper consumed in the US
Annealed
31. Percent of aluminum that is recycled in Brazil
56% of paper consumed in the US
Five to seven times
94.4% of aluminum
30% of glass beer and soft drink bottles
32. Amount by which recycling paper reduces air pollution
Two forms of recycling glass beverage and food containers
The Aswan Dam
95% reduction in air pollution
10% of gasoline in California
33. Melting point of glass
1 -500 C
Resins coded with numbers
94.4% of aluminum
Sustainability
34. Accounts for 38% of aluminum consumption
Transportation uses
Biomass
Origin of plastic
20% of Code 1 Plastics
35. The process by which aluminum oxide is obtained from bauxite
Virgin
70% of virgin aluminum ever made
Origin of plastic
Bayer refining process
36. Percent of aluminum that is recycled in California
Itaipu Dam
Cullet
Wind
85% of aluminum
37. In China - still being built - will produce the most hydroelectric power in the world
Three Gorges Dam
The Resin Identification Code
80% of raw glass material
Virgin
38. The identification code used for different types of plastic resin
60% of the energy required to make new paper
60% silica sand - 20% soda ash - 15% limestone
The Resin Identification Code
95% reduction in air pollution
39. Energy derived from the heat in the interior of the earth that can be used to heat buildings or generate electricity.
Geothermal energy
Biomass
Home scrap
Three Gorges - Itaipu - Grand Coulee - Hoover - Aswan Dam
40. Was the largest dam at the time it was built; still one of the largest hydroelectric plants in the US.
50% of aluminum
Thermoplastic polymers
37% of fiber used to make new paper products in the US
Hoover Dam
41. The use of the kinetic energy in moving water such as rivers or tidal currents to generate electricity. The most widely used form of renewable energy
5% of plastic produced in the US
Hydropower
40% of landfill material
10% of gasoline in California
42. Percent of fiber used to make new paper products in the US that comes form recycled sources.
37% of fiber used to make new paper products in the US
20% of Code 1 Plastics
50% of aluminum
Biomass - hydropower - geothermal energy - wind - solar energy
43. Percent of glass market that is from bottles and jars
80% of the recycled glass market
Thermoset polymers
60% of the energy required to make new glass
Three Gorges - Itaipu - Grand Coulee - Hoover - Aswan Dam
44. Have relatively linear molecular structure. When they are heated above their melting point - they soften and flow like a liquid.
The Aswan Dam
Wind
Thermoplastic polymers
60% of the energy required to make new paper
45. The largest damn in the US and the third largest hydroelectric facility in the world
The Grand Coulee Dam
5% of plastic produced in the US
85% of aluminum
80% of the recycled glass market
46. Scrap generated by a company that cannot or will not use it. The company sells this scrap on the secondary market
Annealed
Prompt industrial scrap
Thermoplastic polymers
Transportation uses
47. The number of times paper can be reused.
Five to seven times
Old scrap
Transportation uses
60% of the energy required to make new paper
48. Percent of materials used to make new bottles and jars that can be cullet
Cracking
80% of raw glass material
Bayer refining process
5% of the energy required to make a ton of virgin aluminum
49. Percent of paper consumed in the US that was recovered for recycling
95% reduction in air pollution
85% of aluminum
Five to seven times
56% of paper consumed in the US
50. Another word for virgin
Primary
Wind
Bayer refining process
30% of glass beer and soft drink bottles