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Coal mining is the
process of
extracting coal from the
ground or from a mine.
Coal is
valued for its
energy content and
since the 1880s has been widely...
- used as pasture. The
western part of the
Black Sea region,
especially the
Zonguldak area, is a
center of
coal mining and
heavy industry. The
North Anatolian...
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Coaling is the
process of
loading coal onto
coal-fuelled ships,
particularly warships. The
lengthy refueling or
coaling required by
coal-fuelled steam...
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Coal phase-out is an
environmental policy intended to stop
burning coal in
coal-fired
power plants and elsewhere, and is part of
fossil fuel phase-out...
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coastal coal-carrying
trade of New
South Wales involved the
shipping of
coal—mainly for
local consumption but also for
export or
coal bunkering—by
sea to Sydney...
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People have
worked as
coal miners for centuries, but they
became increasingly important during the
Industrial revolution when
coal was
burnt on a large...
- Australia's
largest coal miner and exporter, and the world's
largest supplier to the
sea borne coking coal market. BMA's
mines are
located in the
coal-rich Bowen...
- weapons, and infrastructure. More than 60% of its
revenue is
derived from
coal-related businesses. At its peak,
Adani was the
largest Indian conglomerate...
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finally part of a
theoretical Reichsgau of Flanders. Rich in
coal,
facing the
North Sea,
bordered by
usually powerful neighbors,
French Flanders has been...
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expansion of
coal in the country.
Vietnam is
among very few
coal-dependent, fast-developing
countries that
pledged to
phase out
unabated coal power by the...