Coal reserves refer to the quantity of coal that can be technically and economically extracted from a coal deposit using current mining methods. It represents the economically recoverable portion of coal resources. Coal reserves play a vital role in energy security and future energy planning.
Coal Bunker, Coal scuttle, Coal hod
Bituminous coal, or soft coal
Yes, coal miners work in coal mines to extract coal from the ground. They use heavy equipment to dig tunnels and remove coal from deposits in the earth.
A synonym for coal dust could be coal powder or coal ash.
Small lumps of coal can be referred to as "coal nuggets" or "coal chunks."
The coal reserve in Jharkhand is the largest in India, producing more than 80 metric tons of coal.
Google.com India has the fourth largest reserve of coal.
what parts of Europe has coal
There are plenty.
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Thar coal reserve is biggest in Pakistan , it is 120 km away from Karachi ,sindh
At the end of 2008, Australia had 69,310 million metric tons of recoverable coal reserves, 8.9% of the world's total.
243 billion divided by 860 million = 282.56 (years)
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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
It is impossible to determine the length of time that some fires have been burning. Coal fires, for example, can burn for decades, and even longer. One of the world's longest burning coal fires can be found at the Burning Mountain Reserve at Wingen, in northern New South Wales, Australia. This coal fire is estimated to have been burning for 6000 years.