How important is coal as an energy source, and how is it used to generate electricity?
Why You Should Care
Electricity is one of the most important parts of our technological age. It powers our household devices, lights and heats our homes, powers our offices and factories, and even powers some cars and buses. Nearly 60% of the electricity in the United States comes from one fuel source: coal.
Coal is a solid fossil fuel, so we must burn it to create electricity. This releases heat, which we capture and use to spin turbines and generate electricity. As we will see, using coal has advantages and disadvantages, which we must weigh as we move into the 21st century.
Test Your Vocabulary
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Substance formed when plant material is buried in oxygen-poor conditions and subjected to high heat and pressure over a long time.
Nonrenewable resources that were formed over millions of years from the remains of dead organisms.
The capacity to do work.
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Which fossil fuel is the most abundant?
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What percentage of energy worldwide is generated by burning coal?
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Thought Question: Why do we primarily use coal for generating electricity? Why not use other fossil fuels?
Coal is a lower-density fuel source, so compared to the other fossil fuels, it provides less energy per ton. For this reason, it is better suited for large, stationary energy generation. It is also cheaper than petroleum and natural gas, so its niche as an energy source in the making electricity makes more sense.