Coal is used to produce heat and electricity.
Wind can be used to create electricity which in turn can be used to create heat.
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If you mean nuclear fission, then this does not generate electricity directly. The energy released is essentially light/heat energy and this is used to heat water to produce steam. The steam is then used to drive turbines/generators to produce the electricity.
Coal is burned to produce heat The heat is used to produce steam in a boiler. The steam is used to turn a turbine and generator set. This causes electricity to run through the wires.
They produce electricity be burning coal and then the coal is used to heat, light and do lots of other things.
Heaters use electricity to produce heat by resistance.
Coal can't generate electricity by itself, but through the process of combustion, it can produce heat which can be used to produce steam that can run turbines which are connected to generators that produces electricity.
Coal is a fossil fuel,that is being used to produce electricity and heat.
Its used to produce electricity, transportation, and in some countries heat homes
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YES! Did you know that the heat of the sun is called solar energy. It's used to produce steam, which can then be turned into electricity. That's real cool!