Yes, coal is still used today to produce a large percentage of the electricity in the United States and elsewhere.
Coal is abundant and easy to convert into electricity.
coal
yes.......
in power stations to produce electricity,,,
They produce electricity be burning coal and then the coal is used to heat, light and do lots of other things.
Coal can't generate electricity by itself, but through the process of combustion, it can produce heat which can be used to produce steam that can run turbines which are connected to generators that produces electricity.
like coal ,petrolem are the fossil fuels
electricity
Coal power stations burn coal to heat water to produce steam, which is then used to spin electricity turbines to generate electricity. The burning coal releases carbon dioxide.Wind farms have blades which turn in the wind to spin electricity turbines to generate electricity. There are no harmful carbon dioxide emissions.
You burn coal to boil water into steam which drives turbines that spin dynamos that produce electricity.
Coal
Coal is a fossil fuel,that is being used to produce electricity and heat.