24 000 tons of coal.
The titanic used 825 tons of coal per day.
In 1900, approximately 270 million tons of coal were produced in the United States.
690 tons.
If you mean which needs the most fuel, I should think coal stations, which need many tons of coal and still supply about half our total electricity.
690 tons
April/10/19125,900 tons of coal
Yes it is. There are many millions of tons of coal unmined.
50,000 tons to 200,000 tons, depending upon the size of the vessel.
A typical coal plant burns around 1 to 4 million tons of coal per year, depending on its size and capacity.
2 tons No. A modern coal car carries 120 tons of coal. Some older ones carry 100 tons. On the B&O division of CSX, coal trains are usually 80 or 120 car unit trains. The length of the train is usually governed by the size of the originating or destination yard.
32 additional tons
At the end of 2008, Australia had 69,310 million metric tons of recoverable coal reserves, 8.9% of the world's total.