"It just is." - Chuck Norris
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Yes. That's what a lot of electrical energy is made of. Coal is burned in to a gas which turns turbine. That then generates usable energy
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Fossil fuel (coal, crude oil) is burned or distilled to provide a usable energy. Either as a diesel or petrol fuel for an internal combustion engine, or to heat water to provide steam power.
Anthracite coal is more common as the fusion temperature is higher and produces less clinkers (molten hardened ash deposits) on grates. Bituminous coal is usable in many applications that do not use grate systems that can be fouled by clinkers. Most coal is burned on traveling or shaking grates, however, bituminous coal can be burned in fluidized combustion bed furnaces without the clinker buildup from burning on grates.
Both coal and solar collectors are sources of energy generation. However, coal is a non-renewable resource that emits greenhouse gases when burned, while solar collectors use renewable energy from the sun without producing emissions. Both technologies involve converting energy into usable electricity for various applications.
After coal is used, it is typically burned as a fuel source in power plants to generate electricity or in industrial processes. This releases carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere. The remaining ash and other byproducts can be disposed of in landfills or used for various applications such as in construction materials.
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Yes, usable is an adjective to describe a noun as able to be used; for example usable information.
Coal is an example of chemical energy because it is a fossil fuel formed from organic matter (plants) that underwent chemical processes over millions of years. When coal is burned, the chemical bonds within it break, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. This combustion reaction converts the stored chemical energy in coal into usable heat energy.