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Coal News

Coal

 
Coal is a fossil fuel, commonly used to produce electricity, that is formed from the decomposition of organic materials that have been subjected to geologic heat and pressure over millions of years. Coal is considered a nonrenewable resource because it cannot be replenished on a human time frame.
 
The "lifecycle" of coal is a long one, with many environmentally harmful steps. The activities involved in generating electricity from coal include mining, transport to power plants and burning of the coal in power plants. When burned, numerous greenhouse gases are released, making it one of the biggest contributors to global warming.
 
Coal reserves in the U.S. stand at 268 billion tons, of which 43 percent are in surface mines. The three major coal-producing states are Wyoming, West Virginia and Kentucky. (Source: EPA / Photo: ZUMA Press)

Articles about Coal

  • 4th blast hits New Zealand coal mine where 29 died

    Sun, Nov 28 2010 at 6:51 AM

    The explosion caused the coal to catch on fire, a development that could significantly delay recovery of the bodies.

  • Eco-photos of the week: Nov. 21-27

    Thu, Nov 25 2010 at 8:31 AM

    Eco-photos of the week: Nov. 21-27

  • Second blast at New Zealand mine leaves 29 miners dead

    Wed, Nov 24 2010 at 7:00 AM

    If any of the missing had survived the initial explosion Nov. 19 at the Pike River Mine, none could have lived through the second blast, police said.

  • Progress made on carbon capture and storage

    Tue, Nov 23 2010 at 2:26 PM

    Little by little, the Obama administration is clearing the way for CCS.

  • Hope for New Zealand miners bleak as footage shows blast

    Tue, Nov 23 2010 at 5:16 AM

    Rescuers have not yet entered the mine, fearing that it is a powder keg of explosive gases that could ignite at any time.

  • China bans hoarding of oil, coal to cool prices

    Tue, Nov 23 2010 at 4:16 AM

    Authorities want to reassure a nervous public that the government can handle inflation pressures that some worry could spiral out of control.

  • Explosion shakes New Zealand coal mine; 27 missing

    Fri, Nov 19 2010 at 7:56 AM

    The electricity went out in the mine before the blast, which may have caused ventilation problems and contributed to a buildup of gas underground.

  • Clean coal? The price of water pollution

    Mon, Nov 08 2010 at 4:19 PM

    Video: Alexandra Cousteau revisits the TVA coal ash spill in Kingston, Tenn., which was six times larger than the Gulf oil spill.

  • Cap-and-trade may never to be heard from again

    Wed, Nov 03 2010 at 3:30 PM

    Nobody likes a loser -- and that's just what this energy policy looks like after the midterm elections.

  • Amid claims of violations, Kentucky sues EPA over coal regulations

    Tue, Oct 19 2010 at 3:56 PM

    Kentucky's governor says the EPA is overstepping its bounds. Other groups contradict his claims of looking out for the environment.

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