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There are hundreds of coal fires burning around the world.[8] Those burning underground can be difficult to locate and many can not be extinguished. Fires can cause the ground above to subside, combustion gases are dangerous to life, and breaking out to the surface can initiate surface wildfires.
Coal seams can be set on fire by spontaneous combustion or contact with a mine fire or surface fire. A grass fire in a coal area can ...
See also:Coal, Coal - Etymology and folklore, Coal - Composition, Coal - Creation, Coal - Types of coal, Coal - Uses, Coal - Coal as fuel, Coal - Coking and use of coke, Coal - Harmful effects of coal burning, Coal - Coal fires, Coal - World coal reserves Read more here: » Coal: Encyclopedia II - Coal - Coal fires |
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 |  |  | Coal: Encyclopedia II - Norfolk and Western Railway - CoalIn 1885, several small mining companies representing about 400,000 acres (1,600 km²) of bituminous coal reserves grouped together to form the coalfields' largest landowner, the Philadelphia-based Flat-Top Coal Land Association. Norfolk and Western Railway bought the Association and reorganized it as the Pocahontas Coal and Coke Co., which it later renamed Pocahontas Land Corp, now a subsidiary of Norfolk Southern.
As the availability and fame of high-quality Pocahontas bituminous coal increased, economic forces took over. Coal o ...
See also:Norfolk and Western Railway, Norfolk and Western Railway - City Point bridging the Dismal Swamp William Mahone Civil War, Norfolk and Western Railway - Atlantic Mississippi & Ohio Railroad meets Shenandoah Valley Railroad, Norfolk and Western Railway - Frederick J. Kimball Big Lick becomes Roanoke reaching Ohio, Norfolk and Western Railway - Coal, Norfolk and Western Railway - Roanoke Shops: building precision steam locomotives in-house, Norfolk and Western Railway - World Wars Great Depression and efficiencies, Norfolk and Western Railway - The Virginian Railway - an engineering marvel of its day, Norfolk and Western Railway - The Modern Railroad Merger Era 1960-1982, Norfolk and Western Railway - Autoracks: competing with trucking, Norfolk and Western Railway - Becoming part of Norfolk Southern - joining with a strong partner, Norfolk and Western Railway - Leaders of the Norfolk and Western Read more here: » Norfolk and Western Railway: Encyclopedia II - Norfolk and Western Railway - Coal |
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Coal - Coal as fuel.
See also Clean coal
Coal is primarily used as a solid fuel to produce heat through combustion.
World coal consumption is about 5,800 million short tons (5.3 petagrams) annually, of which about 75% is used for electricity production. The region including China and India uses about 1,700 million short tons (1.5 Pg) annually, forecast to exceed 3,000 million short tons (2.7 Pg) in 2025. See also:Coal, Coal - Etymology and folklore, Coal - Composition, Coal - Creation, Coal - Types of coal, Coal - Uses, Coal - Coal as fuel, Coal - Coking and use of coke, Coal - Harmful effects of coal burning, Coal - Coal fires, Coal - World coal reserves Read more here: » Coal: Encyclopedia II - Coal - Uses |
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 |  |  | Coal: Encyclopedia - MiningMining is the extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the earth, usually (but not always) from an ore body, vein, or (coal) seam. Materials recovered by mining include bauxite, coal, diamonds, iron, precious metals, lead, limestone, nickel, phosphate, rock salt, tin, and uranium. Any material that cannot be grown from agricultural processes must be mined. Mining in a wider sense can also include extraction of petroleum, natural gas, and even water.
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