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Qué (quién) es burning coal - definición

FACILITY THAT CONVERTS COAL INTO ELECTRICITY
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  • [[Bełchatów Power Station]] in [[Bełchatów]], Poland
  • Coal-fired power station animation
  • Coal-fired power station diagram
  • Coal power plant wastestreams
  • [[Holborn Viaduct power station]] in London, the world's first public steam-driven coal power station, opened in 1882
  • [[Frimmersdorf Power Station]] in [[Grevenbroich]], Germany
  • Castle Gate Plant]] near [[Helper, Utah]].
  • Greenhouse gases by energy source. Coal is the energy source with the most greenhouse gases.
  • Components of a coal-fired power station
  • [[Greenpeace]] protesting against coal at the [[German Chancellery]]
  • Share of electricity production from coal

Coal-fired power station         
A coal-fired power station or coal power plant is a thermal power station which burns coal to generate electricity. Worldwide there are about 8,500 coal-fired power stations totaling over 2,000 gigawatts capacity.
Coal dust         
  • Stages of a coal dust explosion.  Top, Beginning stage of a propagating coal dust explosion.  Middle, The flame front appears behind the shock wave.  Bottom, The cycle continues with the shock wave lifting coal dust and the lagging flame front igniting and propagating the explosion.
  • Coal miner spraying rock dust to mitigate coal dust in a mine.
  • Dust explosion pentagon showing the needed elements for an explosion: Oxygen, Combustible dust, Dispersion of dust, Confinement of dust, and an Ignition Source.
FINE POWDERED FORM OF COAL, WHICH IS CREATED BY THE CRUSHING, GRINDING, OR PULVERIZING OF COAL
Coaldust; Powdered coal; Pulverized coal; Coal dust explosion; Coal-dust
Coal dust is a fine powdered form of which is created by the crushing, grinding, or pulverizing of coal. Because of the brittle nature of coal, coal dust can be created during mining, transportation, or by mechanically handling coal.
Coal bin         
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Coal store; Coal bunker
A coal bin, coal store or coal bunker is a storage container for coal awaiting use or transportation. This can be either in domestic, commercial or industrial premises, or on a ship or locomotive tender, or at a coal mine or processing plant.

Wikipedia

Coal-fired power station

A coal-fired power station or coal power plant is a thermal power station which burns coal to generate electricity. Worldwide there are over 2,400 coal-fired power stations, totaling over 2,000 gigawatts capacity. They generate about a third of the world's electricity, but cause many illnesses and the most early deaths, mainly from air pollution.

A coal-fired power station is a type of fossil fuel power station. The coal is usually pulverized and then burned in a pulverized coal-fired boiler. The furnace heat converts boiler water to steam, which is then used to spin turbines that turn generators. Thus chemical energy stored in coal is converted successively into thermal energy, mechanical energy and, finally, electrical energy.

Coal-fired power stations emit over 10 Gt of carbon dioxide each year, about one fifth of world greenhouse gas emissions, so are the single largest cause of climate change. More than half of all the coal-fired electricity in the world is generated in China. In 2020 the total number of plants started falling as they are being retired in Europe and America although still being built in Asia, almost all in China. Some remain profitable because costs to other people due to the health and environmental impact of the coal industry are not priced into the cost of generation, but there is the risk newer plants may become stranded assets. The UN Secretary General has said that OECD countries should stop generating electricity from coal by 2030, and the rest of the world by 2040. Vietnam is among the few coal-dependent fast developing countries that fully pledged to phase out unbated coal power by the 2040s or as soon as possible thereafter.

Ejemplos de uso de burning coal
1. Its focus on sulfur dioxide follows years of burning coal.
2. We would very much like them to stop burning coal.
3. The ash is a byproduct of burning coal from a TVA power plant.
4. Environmental groups have used the spill to point out the dangers of burning coal.
5. Burning coal releases carbon dioxide, among the biggest of the heat–trapping greenhouse gases.