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A Brief Note On Western Virginia And The Appalachian Plateau

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Currently most of the Northern Virginia area relies on natural gas, nuclear power, and coal for energy. The electricity that is used is primarily for heating and cooling of homes due to the hot summers and cold winters. Other energy usage is seen in the forms of transportation; mainly gasoline and oil. This is due to the huge commuter population that resides in the state (EIA.gov, n.d.). The average household in Northern VA spends nearly $1,584 on energy consumption. This is higher than the national average but similar to our neighboring states (EIA.gov, n.d.). This is due highly to a lack of energy conservation education provided by the state and lack of government backed refunds and tax breaks for using energy efficient appliances. States like California and Maryland have started these governments funded programs and experienced great strides in lowering energy consumption (Cluett, Amann, & Ou, 2016). Western Virginia and the Appalachian Plateau have an abundance of coal in their land. Mostly it is from million year old decomposed plant materials that have created 76 distance coal beds; about half of these are currently being commercially mined. Two fifths of the coal produced in VA is exported out of state. The remaining coal is used to produce energy in local coal burning power plants. Locally sourced coal makes up a little bit over 37% percent of all of Virginia’s power (Sites, 2014). Problems with burning coal are vast and expansive. For starters they release

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