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- Coal in Pennsylvania
- The economic benefits derived from the widespread use of coal have not come . lignite, subbituminous coal, bituminous coal, and, finally, anthracite.
- www.dcnr.state.pa.us
- E-Gas Applications for Sub-Bituminous Coal
- Modern Era Coal Gasification – Power & Industrial. Coal Used: 94% Lignite. 0.
- catf.us
- SOUTHEAST ASIAN COAL DEVELOPMENTS
- www.marston.com
- Coal at a Glance, 2009
- Bituminous coal contains 11000 to 15500 Btu per pound. Bituminous coal is used to generate electricity and is an important fuel for the steel and iron industries.
- www.need.org
- Fact Sheet: Clean Coal Technology Ushers In New Era in Energy
- among IGCC projects that use bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, and lignite;.
- www.doe.gov
Suggested Web Resources
- Bituminous coal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Uses. Bituminous coals are graded according to vitrinite reflectance phases during the coking process, measured by coal dilatation tests.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Coal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- EIA Energy Kids - Coal
- It is the most abundant rank of coal found in the United States, accounting for about half of U.S. coal production.
- www.eia.gov
- Coal: Anthracite, Bituminous, Coke, Pictures, Formation, Uses
- Coal is a biological sedimentary rock that forms from plant debris.
- geology.com
- Kinds and Uses of Coals
- It is not only the most plentiful type in the USA but also the most widely used for fuel coke. Bituminous coal is classified into coking and non-coking grades.
- len7288.hubpages.com
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