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Coal is a black or brownish-black sedimentary rock that forms from the accumulation and physical and chemical alteration of plant materials over millions of years. It is primarily composed of carbon, along with various other elements, including hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen.



Here are some key points about coal:



1. Formation: Coal forms from the remains of ancient plants that lived in swampy forests millions of years ago. These plants were buried under water and dirt, and over time, heat and pressure transformed them into coal.



2. Types of Coal: There are four main types of coal, classified based on their carbon content and energy output:



   – Anthracite: The hardest and most carbon-rich type, with the highest energy content.



   – Bituminous: A softer coal, widely used for electricity generation and steel production.



   – Sub-bituminous: Lower in carbon and energy content than bituminous coal, often used for electricity generation.



   – Lignite: The softest and least carbon-rich type, with the lowest energy content, also used primarily for electricity generation.



3. Uses: Coal is primarily used as a fuel source for electricity generation in power plants. It is also used in industrial processes, such as steel manufacturing, where it serves as a fuel and reducing agent in the production of steel from iron ore. Additionally, coal can be converted into liquid fuels and chemicals through various processes.



4. Future of Coal: The future of coal is uncertain. While some regions continue to rely heavily on coal for energy, others are transitioning to renewable energy sources. Advances in technology, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), may help mitigate some of the environmental impacts of coal, but widespread adoption remains a challenge.

Color -
Size 1.5
Raw Material Coal
Capacity (Month) 150000 Tons

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