Coal when burn produces heat, that heat can be used to generate steam from the boiler. The boiler can be high pressure or low pressure. The steam generated should be superheated i,e, free from condensate, which when pass through turbine produces electricity.
On the other coal can produce gas which is inflammable when air of high velocity is passed through the it in a closed chamber. The chamber is called Gasifer. The gas produced from the burning of solid coal is known as producer gas.
The Huntley power station uses coal and gas to produce electricity.
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Natural gas is cleaner than coal
Because.
Australia primarily uses coal and natural gas to produce electricity, with coal being the dominant source. These fossil fuels account for the majority of Australia's electricity generation, although renewable sources such as wind and solar are also playing an increasing role.
Some heaters use electricity, some use gas, oil, coal, etc.
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Coal is abundant and easy to convert into electricity.
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Yes, coal is still used today to produce a large percentage of the electricity in the United States and elsewhere.
Yes. Electric power plants powered by coal, natural gas, and nuclear power use heat to produce electricity.
For a first we wouldn't have any electricity (because there'd be no coal, oil or gas to produce it).