Thermal coal, also known as steam coal, is widely used for power generation in thermal power plants, providing a stable and reliable energy source. Its high heat content and low moisture content allow for efficient combustion and steam production, which drives turbines connected to electrical generators, ultimately generating electricity. However, the environmental impact of thermal coal, including its high carbon emissions and the release of pollutants, has led to efforts to transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. The global shift towards renewable energy technologies and emission reduction measures aims to address these concerns and promote a greener and more sustainable energy future.
Anthracite coal, characterized by its high carbon content and low moisture content, is a valuable fuel source due to its efficient combustion and long burning time. It is primarily used for residential and industrial heating purposes. The high carbon content of anthracite coal results in a significant heat output, making it ideal for furnaces, stoves, and boilers. Its low moisture content contributes to clean-burning properties, reducing smoke, ash, and volatile emissions. However, environmental concerns and the transition to cleaner energy sources have led to a decline in anthracite coal usage. The focus is now on renewable energy alternatives and sustainable practices to address carbon emissions and air pollution.
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