Coal Resources of India
Coal resources refer to the reserves of coal, which is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock composed primarily of carbon, along with various other elements like hydrogen, sulfur, oxygen, and nitrogen. These resources encompass deposits of coal that can be mined and utilized for various purposes, such as energy generation, industrial processes, and heating.
Types of Coals
- Peat: This is the precursor to coal and is not considered as true coal. It has low energy content and high moisture levels.
- Lignite: Also known as brown coal, lignite is a low-rank coal with relatively low energy content and high moisture levels. ....
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