Bituminous coal and limestone are mined in Indiana.
because we use coal production electricity
Coal in Indiana is primarily found in the southwestern part of the state, particularly in the regions known as the Illinois Basin. Key counties with significant coal deposits include Sullivan, Vigo, and Greene. The coal in this area is mainly bituminous coal, which has been historically important for energy production and industry. Indiana has a long history of coal mining, contributing to the state's economy and energy resources.
It has to be anthracite coal, because the geological "Pittsburgh Coal Field" which is bituminous coal is found in PA, WV, KY, OH, and Indiana.
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the indiana market
Indiana relies on coal for electricity generation because it is a cheap and abundant source of energy in the state. The coal industry also provides jobs and economic benefits to the region. However, there are increasing concerns about the environmental impact of coal use, including air and water pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
The address of the Museum Of The Coal Industry is: Po Box 251, Lynnville, IN 47619
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Charles E. Wier has written: 'Geology and mineral deposits of the Jasonville quadrangle, Indiana' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Geology 'Reduction of sulfur in Indiana coal by washability techniques' -- subject(s): Coal, Coal washing, Desulphuration
anytime when you have suffusion coals.