answersLogoWhite

0

Most coal is burnt to provide heat in a home's fireplace, or to heat a water boiler in a steam engine, or in a coal-fired power station.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Can you access the Coal Trucks from Seer's Village?

Yes, most people use seers bank as their outlet for coal mining (with coal trucks).


When was the coal pot most wildly use?

mostly in Africa


Types of energy used in China?

Coal, wind, hydroelectricity, and solar. Coal is most used.


What energy source do most modern industrial countries use?

Coal


What energy resource is most commonly use to make electricity?

coal


How does West Virginia use coal?

While West Virginia does use coal, predominantly for production of electricity and chemicals, most of it is shipped out of state to electric producers in other states.


Why does Poland use wind energy?

electricity generation in Poland is based on coal as most of the capacity is installed in coal fired powered plants.


What are layers of coal called?

The layers of coal are called peat, lignite, subbituminous, bituminous caol, and anthracite. Peat being the most inexpensive and anthracite being the most valuable. Most coal in use is bituminous. Another answer: A layer of coal in a mine is called a coal seam.


What is the most common coal in the U.S.?

Bituminous coal, or soft coal, is the most common type of coal produced in the United States.


What is the most common use of coal in the U.S.?

To power electricity generators for utility companies.


Which non renewable energy do you use the most?

Coal is the most widely used source of non-renewable energy.


How is coal transported from the coal mines to the power plants?

Most coal is transported from mines to the point of use by rail. Trains have been doing this work for well over a century, and they continue to do so today.