Key points
Methane is a gasOne of the three states of matter. Gases, like oxygen or helium, do not have a fixed shape and can expand to fill their container.. One moleculeTwo or more atoms which are strongly bonded together. The smallest particle of a substance that has all of the physical and chemical properties of that substance. of methane contains one carbon atom, surrounded by four hydrogen atoms.
Methane is a greenhouse gas Gases such as water vapour, carbon dioxide, and methane in the Earth’s atmosphere that trap heat., and is produced by cows and landfill (waste) sites.
Methane from farms and landfill can be used as a fuelA substance which is burned to release energy. for cooking and heating, and to generate electricity.
How is methane used?
A case study video explaining how methane can be produced and used.
Cows produce a lot of methane and the methane goes into the atmosphere and is one of the greenhouse gases.
But farmers can utilise the methane gas from cow dung.
This is put into and stored and mixed in tanks, which ultimately is like a concrete cow.
They harvest the methane gas.
This methane gas is used to drive generators and the electricity is put into the national grid.
Or they can liquify the methane gas and it is pumped into the mains gas system.
What is the impact of methane?
Methane is a compoundA pure substance made from two or more elements which are chemically bonded in a fixed ratio. containing two elementA pure substance which is made from only one type of atom. Elements are listed on the periodic table., carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). It exists naturally as a molecule.
Each methane molecule has a central carbon atom joined to and surrounded by four hydrogen atoms. The chemical formula of methane is CH₄.
Sources
Cows and other farm animals produce methane, and so does landfill waste. Methane also escapes into the air when coal, oil and natural gas are extracted from the Earth.
Human activities put more and more methane into the air every year. This is not good news for climate change: methane is a greenhouse gas, so we need to put less of it into the air to slow down global warmingThe rise in the average temperature of the Earth's surface..
Uses
Some farmers collect methane gas from animal waste. The methane can be pumped into the mains gas system, where it goes to houses for cooking and heating.
Some methane from animal and landfill waste is used to heat water to make steam; this steam drives turbineRevolving machine with blades that are turned by wind, water or steam. Turbines in a power station turn the generators. to generate electricity. If we keep using waste to generate electricity, we will be able to use fewer fossil fuelA fuel which was made millions of years ago from the remains of dead plants or animals. Examples include coal, natural gas and the fuels which we get from crude oil (eg petrol and diesel)., which are bad for the environment.
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