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See the attached link below for a survey of the economics of nuclear power
the countries that have deposits of coal and oil have the advantage to have coal to heat up homes, give a warming fire etc, and for countries that have oil deposits can have more petrol, cooking oil :), oil for lamps etc.
The future cost of a barrel of oil is calculated by examining projections of how much oil is available as compared to how much oil is being used or is in demand. Prices spike when the demand for oil exceeds its availability, from all sources.
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Oila nd coal are very expensive. They cost very large.
Coal is the most expensive if you take into account the high cost of the damage to our environment. if you ignore the cost of carbon there is not much difference in the market price of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Coal does not get refined. Oil gets refined, but coal gets used as it is when it comes out of the coal mine. There is a process called coal gassification by which natural gas can be made from coal, but that is not really a form of refining, and in any event, most coal is simply burned, it is not gassified.
Yes,once its used as much oil and coal power station
Yes, both coal and oil contain small quantities of lead, but not very much- about 1%.
A pound of soybeans will yield about 20% of oil by weight, or 3.2 ounces.
it is a liquid since oil is pretty much like coal
The question cannot be answered because there is not sufficient information.Assuming that you get 6.70 pounds (weight?) of oil per pound (currency), you have no way of knowing the mass of 2 gallons since the density of the oil is not known.
Use water and coal. :D
thermal power plants are set up near the coal and oil fields because coal and oil are its basic source of energy plus to lessen the cost of production.
Coal oil is only found in cannel coal and bituminous shale coal.