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  2. Coal gas - Wikipedia

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    Using the coal gas waste as feedstock, researchers developed new processes and synthesized natural organic compounds such as Vitamin C and aspirin. The German economy relied on coal gas during the Second World War as petroleum shortages forced Nazi Germany to develop the Fischer–Tropsch synthesis to produce synthetic fuel for aircraft and tanks.

  3. Coal - Wikipedia

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    Global coal use was 8.3 billion tonnes in 2022, [14] and is set to remain at record levels in 2023. [15] To meet the Paris Agreement target of keeping global warming below 2 °C (3.6 °F) coal use needs to halve from 2020 to 2030, [16] and "phasing down" coal was agreed upon in the Glasgow Climate Pact.

  4. Coal gasification - Wikipedia

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    Coal gas is combustible and was used for heating and municipal lighting, before the advent of large-scale extraction of natural gas from oil wells. In current practice, large-scale coal gasification installations are primarily for electricity generation (both in conventional thermal power stations and molten carbonate fuel cell power stations ...

  5. Fuel - Wikipedia

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    With the development of the steam engine in the United Kingdom in 1769, coal came into more common use, the combustion of which releases chemical energy that can be used to turn water into steam. [5] Coal was later used to drive ships and locomotives. By the 19th century, gas extracted from coal was being used for street lighting in London. In ...

  6. History of manufactured fuel gases - Wikipedia

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    The oldest type, introduced in 1798 by Murdoch, et al.; when the term "manufactured gas" or "town gas" is used without qualifiers, it generally refers to coal gas. Substantially greater illuminant yield with use of special "cannel coal", which may be modern oil shale, richer in hydrocarbons than most regular gas coal (bituminous coal). Wood gas

  7. Oil, gas, and coal demand to peak before 2030 as clean ... - AOL

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    The International Energy Agency says the share of coal, oil, and natural gas in global energy supply, stuck for decades around 80%, will start to edge downward and reach 73% by 2030.

  8. Health and environmental impact of the coal industry - Wikipedia

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    When coal is compared to solar photovoltaic generation, the latter could save 51,999 American lives per year if solar were to replace coal-based energy generation in the U.S. [33] [34] Due to the decline of jobs related to coal mining a study found that approximately one American suffers a premature death from coal pollution for every job ...

  9. 5 Ways to Hedge Your Coal Bets with Gas - AOL

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    Coal is still the driving force at Rhino, but its natural gas efforts should increasingly add to the top and bottom lines. Natural Resource Partners is another coal miner getting into natural gas ...