A power plant in which coal is burned to move generating turbines to produce electricity.
Coal fired, Nuclear Power, Gas Fired, Hydro, Wind Power.
Coal fired
Coal fired, Nuclear Power, Gas Fired, Hydro, Wind Power.
Coal fired plants.
It is burned in coal-fired power plants to supply energy.
Most countries have coal fired power generation plants. some very big ones are in Poland, Germany, the USA, China.
Coal fired power plants,Petroleum power plants,
The gas used for burning contains both carbon and hydrogen; coal does not (it consists mainly of carbon).
kendal power station in south Africa
Generating 46% of the electrical power in the US.
G. A. Isaacs has written: 'Cost benefits associated with the use of physically cleaned coal' -- subject(s): Coal, Coal washing, Coal-fired power plants, Desulfurization, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Coal washing, Economic aspects of Coal-fired power plants
a coal fired power plant.