I'm assuming you mean power plants. And by "help us" I assume that we are only looking at the benefits and not the negatives.
Having more coal power plants would mean more electricity in the grid. Have more electricity means more "supply" and that means lower prices, based on the laws of supply and demand.
We could also say that there would be more jobs, because you'll need people to build and operate them as well as more people to mine coal.
The majority of he UK's electricity is generated by coal or gas-fired power stations. We also use nuclear power, wind and wave generators.
it is not advisable because the coal will finish more faster and once the coal is finished the power stations will go to waste
We should carry on using coal power stations because we can make them eco-friendly.
Yes, nuclear power stations are generally more efficient than coal power stations, as they can generate more electricity with the same amount of fuel. Nuclear power produces less waste and greenhouse gas emissions compared to coal power.
Yes, mostly by fossil fueled power stations running on coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear.
Coal is used all over the US in power stations to generate electricity.
coal power can be generated at night
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the thermal power stations are not only located in India, they are located in the part of the world where there are coal reserves, India has large coal reserve located in various parts of M.P,C.G,JHARKHAND & KOLKATA,this is the reason behind the location of thermal power stations in India,as these stations use coal for the generation of electricity
Coal fired steam driven power stations are still in use
Coal power stations use coal as their primary resource to generate electricity. They also use water for steam production, cooling, and emissions control. Additionally, they require land for infrastructure and waste disposal.
The amount of energy generated from coal can vary based on factors such as the type and quality of coal, the efficiency of the power plant, and the technology used. On average, coal-fired power plants convert about 33-40% of the energy in coal into electricity.