Energy and Mines 10, 20, 30
Explore the uses and impact of coal mining on local communities.
Indicators for this outcome
| (a) | Describe the general uses of each type of coal. |
| (b) | Research the historical use of coal mined in Saskatchewan and how it has changed over time. |
| (c) | Investigate how Saskatchewan coal can be used in the future. |
| (d) | Identify possible secondary raw materials (e.g., rare earth elements and leonhardite) found with coal. |
| (e) | Examine the uses and economic viability of secondary raw materials. |
| (f) | Outline the variety of products (e.g., charcoal briquettes, activated carbon filters and synthetic compounds) manufactured using coal. |
| (g) | Investigate the development of synthetic or hydrogen fuels from coal. |
| (h) | Explore the government regulations and the adaptations made by the industry (e.g., electric draglines, diesel engines and carbon sequestration) to reduce carbon emissions. |
| (i) | Examine the plans to transition away from coal towards renewable energies such as solar, wind, geothermal, biomass and nuclear. |
| (j) | Investigate the environmental and economic impact of carbon capture projects. |
| (k) | Discuss the economic and social impact, both positive and negative, of the coal mining industry on communities, families and individuals including First Nations and Métis peoples. |
| (l) | Describe the effect of a coal mine on a specific Saskatchewan community. |
| (m) | Assess community views on the impact (e.g., social, economic and environmental) of the coal industry on families and local communities. |
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