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kendal power station in south Africa
Coal fired
The gas used for burning contains both carbon and hydrogen; coal does not (it consists mainly of carbon).
chemical energy
Heat energy i think...
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3.71 m^3/MWh
The coal heats water into steam the steam runs turbines connected to generators.
Most coal is burnt to provide heat in a home's fireplace, or to heat a water boiler in a steam engine, or in a coal-fired power station.
Coal is burned to produce heat, which then is transferred to water/steam, which produces mechanical power in the steam turbine, which produces electrical power from the generator
Coal is burned to produce heat, which then is transferred to water/steam, which produces mechanical power in the steam turbine, which produces electrical power from the generator
He was building a large coal-fired power station, and he wanted to find a better way to dig coal.