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  2. Coal in Canada - Wikipedia

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    By 2018, there was an increase global coal prices and improvements in thermal coal mining, which led to an increase in coal mining activity. [10] Most of Canada's coal reserves are located in Alberta. [11] In 2010, Canada ranked 15th in the world in coal production, with a total production of 67.9 million tonnes. [11]

  3. Category:Coal mining disasters in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coal mining disasters in Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. Energy accidents - Wikipedia

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    Energy fatalities can occur, and with many systems deaths will happen often, even when the systems are working as intended. Historically, coal mining has been the most dangerous energy activity and the list of historical coal mining disasters is a long one. Underground mining hazards include suffocation, gas poisoning, roof collapse and gas ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Problems in coal mining - Wikipedia

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    Machinery trying to mine the coal may not be able to reach the displaced seam, if the displacement is too large. Coal mines use a combination of boreholes and high-resolution seismic reflection data to identify the larger faults and avoid the most faulted areas at the mine planning stage. [1]

  7. Environmental impact of mining - Wikipedia

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    The mining industry contributes between 4 and 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions. [18].The production of greenhouse gases, such as CO 2 and CH 4, can occur both directly and indirectly throughout the mining process and can have significant impacts on global climate change. [19]

  8. Coal mining - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining has been a very dangerous activity and the list of historical coal mining disasters is long. In the U.S., 104,895 coal miners were killed in mine accidents since 1900, [32] 90 percent of the fatalities occurring in the first half of the 20th century. 3,242 died in 1907, the worst year ever; in 2020 there were five. [33]

  9. Coalbed methane - Wikipedia

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    A German methane detector used for coal mining in the 1960s. Coalbed methane (CBM or coal-bed methane), [1] coalbed gas, or coal seam gas (CSG [1]) is a form of natural gas extracted from coal beds. [2] In recent decades it has become an important source of energy in United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries.