America's coal is used primarily for the production of electricity. According to the EIA, in 2001 -- Some 965 million tons of coal were consumed for the generation of electricity. This amounted to 86% of total U.S. coal production.
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Coal isn't used all that much anymore. but some of the top mining areas in the US are PA, WV, Kentucky, VA, ND, and Wyoming.
Coal is used as a source of power in all 50 US states. It is the main source of electric power in the US acconting for ~43%.
Coal is mostly found in Pennslyvania, Wyoming, Kentucky, North Dakota, and Virginia.
The region of the Appalachian Mountains has provided industrial America with most of the coal it has used. Of the Appalachian Mountain states, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky are home to the mines that have been the most productive.
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Coal isn't used all that much anymore. but some of the top mining areas in the US are PA, WV, Kentucky, VA, ND, and Wyoming.
Coal makes the most electricity - 49 percent in the US
No, coal is.
Coal. Coal fired plant generate the bulk of IS electricity making.
Coal is used for electricity and industrial uses
The US has the world's largest supply of coal.
Coal is the most used source for electricity in the US. World wide, other countries, I don't know.
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