the coal is crushed first then the coal is passed for burning
lignite coal
You mean Kingsnorth in the UK? It is not nuclear, coal is used there.
Coal is used for burning to make heat. At home in a fire, at a power station to generate electricity.
Yes,once its used as much oil and coal power station
Ferrybridge is a coal powered power station.
The gas used for burning contains both carbon and hydrogen; coal does not (it consists mainly of carbon).
coal
In a coal-fired power station, coal is burned to produce heat, which is used to create steam. The steam then drives a turbine connected to a generator, producing electricity. The electricity is then sent out for distribution through power lines to homes and businesses.
A coal-fired power station primarily generates thermal energy from burning coal. The heat produced is used to generate steam, which drives turbines to produce electricity.
A boiler in a coal power station is responsible for converting water into steam. The coal is burned in the furnace of the boiler, producing heat which is used to generate steam. This steam is then used to drive a turbine, which spins a generator to produce electricity.
kendal power station in south Africa
it depends on how big the power station is