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1 tonne of coal produce 1.83 tonnes of carbon dioxide when burned 1 tonne of coal generates 2.4 MWhours 0.416 tonne of coal generates 1 MWh 0.416 tonne of coal times 1.83 tonnes of CO2/tonne of coal = 0.7625 tonnes of CO2 are produced from 1 MWh of electricity generated by coal
None. No electricity is produced from candles.
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As much as you want, as long as you keep supplying heat. That's exactly how electricity is produced in nuclear power plants, and in the ones that burn stuff, like oil, coal, natural gas etc.
Coal production statistics from the US Department of Energy indicate that in 2007, the US produced (and presumably burned) 1.146 billion tons of coal. China produces and burns slightly more.
42 pints of electricity
In 2003, excluding lignite, total of 5,118,800,000 tons of coal was produced around the world.
1.7% of Pakistan electricity is produced by nuclear power stations
47% is natural gas, 28% is coal (2010 figures).
I am pretty sure that LESS electricity is generated with biomass, meaning that its use is not as common as coal.
Pure coal (?) , None, just CO2.
Really they are a lot of China's goods produced,Sir or Lady.