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The 2018 Energy Quiz

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Paul Escen, Arizona Public Service Company

Are you an energy genius?

It’s hard to tell whether Americans are really aware of the energy that controls our lives. The following energy quiz should be revealing. The answers are given at the end.

Zero to five correct answers out of the 20 questions means you may need to read up on energy in order not to be at the mercy of others. Six to 10 correct answers is a good passing grade. Eleven to 15 right answers means you’re really energy-literate. Sixteen to 19 correct answers means you should be advising Congress – that or you’ve been reading my blog regularly. Twenty right answers suggests you’re Mr. Spock reincarnated.

1. True or false: Japan has not yet restarted any of the nuclear reactors that were shuttered after the Fukushima accident.

  • a. True
  • b. False

2. What country will emit the most carbon in 2018?

  • a. India
  • b. Brazil
  • c. United States
  • d. China

3. Which global political agreement has directly led to continued closing of the hole in the Earth’s ozone layer, meaning it’s getting smaller?

4. Which source will produce more energy in America in 2018?

5. Which piece of legislation in history has saved the most lives?

  • a. The Clean Air Act
  • b. The Highway Safety Act
  • c. Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act
  • d. The Clean Water Act

6. What percentage of America’s energy will be produced from wind and solar in 2018?

  • a. 1%
  • b. 3%
  • c. 5%
  • d. 10%

7. What energy source has the biggest deathprint (kills more people per kilowatt-hour produced)?

  • a. coal
  • b. natural gas
  • c. nuclear
  • d. wind

8. Which state has the lowest carbon footprint, primarily because of their energy mix?

  • a. Vermont
  • b. California
  • c. Washington
  • d. Oregon

9. Hybrid electric cars will account for only 1% of the global fleet in 2018, but what percentage will they be by 2040?

  • a. 10%
  • b. 35%
  • c. 50%
  • d. 75%

10. Which country will build the most nuclear power plants in 2018?

  • a. Russia
  • b. South Korea
  • c. China
  • d. United States

11. Which is the ultimate source of all the energy that we use in the world?

12. Which country has the most fossil fuel in the ground?

  • a. Saudi Arabia
  • b. Russia
  • c. United States
  • d. China

13. What energy source has the smallest deathprint (kills fewest people per kilowatt-hour produced)?

  • a. coal
  • b. natural gas
  • c. nuclear
  • d. wind

14. Which type of new power plants built in 2018 will collectively generate the most power?

  • a. coal
  • b. natural gas
  • c. wind
  • d. solar

15. What subjects someone to the most radiation?

  • a. standing next to a nuclear reactor
  • b. flying across country 10 times a year
  • c. eating a six-ounce bag of potato chips every day
  • d. living in Guarapari, Brazil

16. What subjects someone to the least radiation?

  • a. standing next to a nuclear reactor
  • b. flying across country 10 times a year
  • c. eating a six-ounce bag of potato chips every day
  • d. living in Guarapari, Brazil

17. There are over 80,000 dams along rivers in the United States. How many are equipped to produce power?

  • a. 1%
  • b. 3%
  • c. 15%
  • d. 30%

18. When has the average price of energy+food been the cheapest (normalized to today’s GDP)?

  • a. prehistoric times
  • b. 1620
  • c. 1850
  • d. 1950
  • e. today

19. What energy source has Bill Gates invested in, and championed, over the last few years?

  • a. nuclear energy
  • b. solar power
  • c. wind energy
  • d. tidal energy

20. What is the biggest power plant in the United States (produces the most power)?

  • a. Grand Coulee Dam
  • b. Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station
  • c. Scherer Coal-fired Power Plant
  • d. Topaz Solar Farm

For more insight, there are many great energy quizzes online.

Answer Key

1) b. False, five have restarted with twelve more approved to restart many in 2018  2) d. China, almost twice that of the U.S.   3) d. The 1990 Montreal Protocol   4) d. oil   5) a. The Clean Air Act   6) b. 3%   7) a. coal   8) c. Washington   9) b. 35%   10) c. China   11) d. the interior of stars, past ones for nuclear and our present Sun for all others   12) c. United States   13) c. nuclear   14) b. natural gas   15) d.   16) a.   17) b. 3% but many more could be powered   18) e. today – energy and food have never been cheaper than they are today as a proportion of our average income   19) a. nuclear energy   20) b. Palo Verde (shown above) produces the most energy, about 30 billion kWhs/yr; the Grand Coulee Hydroelectric Dam only produces about 20 billion kWhs/yr and comes in 5th place behind four nuclear plants.

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