The traditional use of coal is as a fuel. Directly as coal lumps it is used to heat homes and drive trains. It is rarely if ever used as a ship's fuel these days, but enthusiasts and working museums keep the age of steam-powered rail travel alive to this day.
Coal is still a significant contributor to the generation of electricity
Indirectly it can be processed to yield town gas or, by direct liquification or by using Fischer-Tropsch or Bergius processes, a range of fuels suitable for internal combustion engines. (The latter two were a significant source of fuel for Nazi Germany and F-T is still used to this day in South Africa, for instance)
The residue of coal which has been heat-treated to remove the volatiles and gases is known as coke, this can be used as a heat source in large boilers or as a smelting agent.
New cleaner and more efficient ways to process coal as a bulk fuel are under development. The world still digs up and burns over six billion tons of the stuff in a year. Reserves at current consumption rates are estimated at 100-150 years.
Coal Tar has medicinal properties when applied to the skin or hair; psoriasis, eczema, flaky scalp and head lice can be successfully treated by it. It can be obtained in shampoo, lotion and bar soap formats, T-Gel being a world-wide brand of coal tar shampoo, for example
The byproduct para-acetylaminophenol is well known as a pain-killer, it is known as acetaminophen or paracetamol, the most well known brands perhaps being Tylenol(US) or Panadol(UK)
Coal Tar Creosote is used as a wood preservative
One of the uses of coal is for power.
Electric power and industry
heat ad water
Ive Got two major uses For Electric Power, And For Industry
For Electric Power for Industry for Making Steel for Export
Coal has many important uses worldwide. The most significant uses are in electricity generation, steel production, cement manufacturing and as a liquid fuel. Around 6.1 billion tonnes of hard coal were used worldwide last year and 1 billion tonnes of brown coal. Since 2000, global coal consumption has grown faster than any other fuel. The five largest coal users - China, USA, India, Russia and Japan - account for 77% of total global coal use. Different types of coal have different uses. Steam coal - also known as thermal coal - is mainly used in power generation. Coking coal - also known as metallurgical coal - is mainly used in steel production.
Coal is used for electricity and industrial uses
Coke and coal are both derived from coal, but they have different properties and uses. Coke is a purified form of coal that is used in industries like steel production because it burns hotter and cleaner than coal. Coal, on the other hand, is used for energy production and heating due to its abundance and lower cost. The key differences between coke and coal lie in their composition and how they are processed, which ultimately determines their suitability for different industrial applications.
Coal is a combustible sedimentary rock formed from the remains of plants and trees, used as a fuel source. Limestone is a sedimentary rock made mostly of calcium carbonate, used in construction and manufacturing. Both have different origins, compositions, and uses.
they can be used for transpoting coal
coal was used to warm up homes and to make fires
nonrenewable resource like the oxygen we breath. the coal and petroleum used as fuel. there are many uses.
There are many different uses for the agricultural byproduct known as straw. With only naming two of the many uses, it can be used as packaging, and it can be used as animal feed.
Coal is primarily used for electricity generation, accounting for a significant portion of global energy production. It is also used in industrial processes such as steel production and cement manufacturing. Additionally, coal is used in residential and commercial heating and as a feedstock for certain chemical processes.
the reason morocco uses coal energy is because it has so many benefits and they borrow coal from countries.
There are various uses of coal out of which 85% of coal is burned to generate electricity. The ash is sometimes used in building products. Much coal is converted to coke, which is largely used to make steel. Some coal is used to make natural gas, and CTL (Coal to liquid) processes coming on line can make gasoline or diesel fuel. Coal is also used to make many chemicals, such as medicines, paint thinner, varnish, and insecticides. There are some bye-products of coal such as coal Tar , coal tar pitch
One of the uses of coal is for power.