In any electric power generator except solar, wind, or hydro, the generator is
turned with the pressure of steam. In order to get steam, you have to boil water.
In order to boil water, you need a lot of heat. The easiest way to get a lot of heat
is to burn something. The most popular things to burn in electric power plants are
coal, oil, and natural gas. Coal has always been the favorite, especially in the USA,
because there's so much of it here and that makes it cheap. Unfortunately, it's also
the dirtiest, and the most unhealthy for people who live near the places where large
quantities of it are burned. These inconvenient facts are getting more attention now
than they ever did before.
The coal is used mostly to generate electricity.
bituminous coal
Using coal to generate electricity. (APEX)
Coal is used to generate almost half of all electricity produced in the United States. Besides electric utility companies, industries and businesses with their own power plants use coal to generate electricity. Power plants burn coal to make steam. The steam turns turbines which generate electricity.
All fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are used to generate electricity.
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.
To Eat................. or to put on a fire etc etc
coal and kerosene
Electricty is a form of energy. Coal can be used as fuel for a power plant to generate electricity, among other things.
Coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed from plant materials, used primarily to generate electricity through combustion.
Coal. Coal fired plant generate the bulk of IS electricity making.
Coal is used for burning to make heat. At home in a fire, at a power station to generate electricity.