When you burn coal it becomes energy.
when coal is burned.Electricity from coal is the electric power made from the energy stored in coal. Carbon, made from ancient plant material, gives coal most of its energy. This energy is released when coal is burned.
Its burnt into energy. Because coal is a fossil fuel.
Electric power is made from the energy stored in coal. Carbon gives coal most of its energy. This energy is released when coal is burned. The burning coal heats water in a boiler, creating steam. The Steam then powers an engine called a turbine, transforming heat energy from burning coal into mechanical energy that spins the turbine engine. The spinning turbine is used to power a generator which turns mechanical energy into electric energy. Then this electrical energy is is transferred to different power stations. which we then use for:heating,cooling,cooking,lighting,transportation,communication,farming,industry,healthcare,and much more!
yes uranium contains a lot more energy than coal and that is one of the reasons that people prefer nuclear power to fossil fuel power but like coal uranium is not! renewable
When you burn coal it becomes energy.
when coal is burned.Electricity from coal is the electric power made from the energy stored in coal. Carbon, made from ancient plant material, gives coal most of its energy. This energy is released when coal is burned.
which energy transformation occurs first in a coal burning power plant
Electricity from coal is the electric power made from the energy stored in coal. Carbon, made from ancient plant material, gives coal most of its energy. This energy is released when coal is burned.
One of the uses of coal is for power.
chemical energy
Heat energy i think...
They burn it. It's the heat and expanding gases from the coal being burned which provides the energy.
Its burnt into energy. Because coal is a fossil fuel.
It is burned in coal-fired power plants to supply energy.
coal uses fossil fuels and nuclear power plants doesn't
It is coal. Singapore's power stations are not based on coal fossil fuel.Singapore has no indigenous energy resources, and is dependent on energy imports to support her overall energy needs.