around 202 million bags wow!!!
The amount of coal used each day can vary widely based on factors such as the size of the power plant, its efficiency, and the electricity demand. On average, a coal-fired power plant might consume thousands of tons of coal per day to generate electricity.
no not much
Coal was used as a source of fuel and energy.
Maine is the New England state that has a small coal deposit. While coal mining is not a significant part of the state's economy, some coal deposits do exist, primarily in the form of lignite. However, the overall coal production in Maine is minimal compared to other energy sources used in the region.
600tons
Ive actually researched this and about 10 million pounds of coal is used in a year in the U.S.A and nearly a billion around the world i hope this information helps
well it depends, in most coal yards they have feeders that measure how much coal is put into the cars.
Yes,once its used as much oil and coal power station
Coal was used as a source of fuel and energy.
The Titanic burned a total of 3,540 tons of coal, averaging 620 tons of coal per day at 21.7 knots. The Titanic had 5,892 tons of coal in approximate measure when she departed Southampton.
it used 9000 bags of coal just to america .......................mohammed....... from hazelwick
coal in Zimbabwe is used for many reasons. Some of them being heat (although that is not needed much in Zimbabwe) and most of it for electrical power in Zimbabwe.