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Jeffrey EC burns the coal delivered by about 11 miles (18 km) of coal train cars each week. The heating value of this coal is about 8,400 BTU/lb (19.5 MJ/kg) and at full load Jeffrey EC burns about 3,000,000 pounds (1,400 metric tons) of coal per hour. Jeffrey EC has the capacity to generate 1,857 MW of electrical power. [3]
In 2015, because of a "glut of both thermal and metallurgical coal", the global price of coal was low. [18]: 11 In 2016, there was a dramatic increase in the price of metallurgical coal to over US$300/tonne. [19]: 3 This was the first time the price of coal had reached this peak since 2011. Investors showed renewed interest in the bituminous ...
Metallurgical coal or coking coal [1] is a grade of coal that can be used to produce good-quality coke. Coke is an essential fuel and reactant in the blast furnace process for primary steelmaking . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The demand for metallurgical coal is highly coupled to the demand for steel.
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The average heat content of sub-bituminous coal consumed in the United States is approximately 8,500 British thermal units (9,000 kJ) per pound. The K-Fuel(R) process uses heat and pressure to remove approximately 30 percent of the moisture from raw, low-rank coal and raises its thermal content to approximately 11,000 Btu per pound. [1]
At the time, coal was selling for about a quarter of the price of natural gas ($1.5 versus $5.0 per million BTU); however, the ratio has since become much smaller (as of 2010, coal has tripled in price to $4.63/mil BTU while gas is still at $5.189). [4] [6] (Natural gas is used as an alternative to thermal coal in electricity production.)
China is closing old coal plants but still building new ones – at home and abroad. Kevin Frayer/Getty ImagesAs nations gear up for a critical year for climate negotiations, it’s become ...
The price of coal fluctuated significantly over following years; from US$60/t in 2015, then US$115/t in 2018 and US$170/t in May 2021. [66] [67] The company claims that it has agreements in place to sell 10 million tonnes of coal from the mine. [68]