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  • ...d lands from the ill effects that are a direct result of the extraction of coal reserves. The Sierra Club members are working to help usher in a new era of
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  • ...decades of failure to slow the rising global consumption of [[Fossil_fuel|coal, oil and gas]],<ref name=GlobalEnergyGrowth>[https://ourworldindata.org/gra ...png|right|300px|Fig.1 Electricity consumption may soon double, mostly from coal-fired power plants in the developing world.<ref name=GordianKnotFig1.3>[htt
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  • ...CO<sub>2</sub> requires much energy and would increase the fuel needs of a coal-fired plant with CCS by about 25%.<ref name=IPCC-1/> These and other system ...mbustion]]'''<ref>[http://spectrum.ieee.org/jan08/5819 ''Winner: Restoring Coal's Sheen''] William Sweet, IEEE Spectrum, January 2008.</ref> the fuel is b
    33 KB (5,096 words) - 06:33, 10 October 2013
  • ...rly defined....Nonetheless Prussia's attempt to nationalize the [[Hibernia Coal Company]] revived fundamental issues which had once divided the bourgeoisie
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  • {{rpr|Conventional coal-fired power plant}} 4558 {{rpr|Coal mining}} 1616
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  • ...'[[HMS Dreadnought (1905)]]'', one of its innovation was the movement from coal to oil fuel.
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  • ...ower consumption in 2021 was 3030 GW. This may soon double, including many coal plants in the developing world.}} ...nuclear plants left them dependent on Russian oil and gas and on their own coal resources.<ref>https://lowcarbonpower.org/region/Germany</ref> Whatever red
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  • ...commercial freighter, because every available space had to be loaded with coal for her long and difficult voyage from Norway, around [[Cape Horn]], to [[B
    6 KB (802 words) - 01:31, 1 December 2023
  • ...rgy]] available to mankind derives from the burning of [[fossil fuel]]s: [[coal]], [[oil (geology)|oil]] and [[natural gas]].
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  • ...products to make items such as [[candle]]s. Scarborough's proximity to the coal-trading routes would be one of the main reasons why forces in the later Civ ...ips, and it was also a place where arms were brought ashore: the supply of coal to London was being seriously impeded by the forces based at Scarborough Ca
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  • ...n of low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous [[coal]]. Volatile constituents of the coal are driven off by baking in an airless oven at temperatures as high as abou ...er [[kerosene]], a much needed lamp oil. The stills were heated by wood or coal fires built underneath them, which over-heated and coked the oil near the b
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  • ...process of creating charcoal is similar to the process of [[coke|coking]] coal.
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  • ..., [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]], [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|fossil-fuel power plant]]s and [[nuclear power plant]]s. ...culation rate of cooling water in a typical 700 [[Watt|MW]] [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] with a cooling tower amounts to about 71,600 cubic [[Me
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  • ..., [[Natural gas processing|natural gas processing plants]], [[Conventional coal-fired power plant|fossil-fuel power plant]]s and [[nuclear power plant]]s. ...culation rate of cooling water in a typical 700 [[Watt|MW]] [[conventional coal-fired power plant]] with a cooling tower amounts to about 71,600 cubic [[Me
    19 KB (3,006 words) - 17:53, 3 February 2018
  • ...ed in containers. Today, the primary Great Lakes cargoes include iron ore, coal, limestone, farm products (such as grain, corn, soybeans), steel, and proje
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  • ...Kingdom in industrialization, capitalizing on its extensive deposits of [[coal]] and [[iron]]. This brought the region wealth, and, from the beginning of ...producers of steel in Europe. [[Raoul Warocqué]] (1870-1917), who made the coal mines of Mariemont a success, was the wealthiest person in Belgium.
    13 KB (1,911 words) - 07:53, 4 September 2017
  • * fossil fuels, like [[coal]], [[tar sand]]s, and [[oil-shale]];
    5 KB (753 words) - 11:59, 24 January 2023
  • # [[Coal]] (Done already, in Earth Sciences...)
    4 KB (576 words) - 08:22, 28 April 2024
  • ...blockade by Russian army tanks and the Americans’ 324-day airlift of food, coal, blankets, soap and other supplies to the city’s population. He made insp
    5 KB (697 words) - 22:49, 17 February 2009
  • {{rpr|Coal}} (May 21) {{rpr|Conventional coal-fired power plant}} (Mar 10)
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