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*Often the main method of [[Blast Furnace]]s and [[Lime Kilns]] | *Often the main method of [[Blast Furnace]]s and [[Lime Kilns]] | ||
*SOME literature on it is useful as many processing, storage, and use techniques for coal can be applied to [[Charcoal]] or [[Biomass]] | *SOME literature on it is useful as many processing, storage, and use techniques for coal can be applied to [[Charcoal]] or [[Biomass]] | ||
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*[[Coke (Fuel) ]] | *[[Coke (Fuel) ]] | ||
*[[Solar Cement]] OSE Efforts to make coal/coke not needed for lime kilns | *[[Solar Cement]] OSE Efforts to make coal/coke not needed for lime kilns | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal The Wikipedia Page on Coal] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal The Wikipedia Page on Coal] |
Revision as of 01:25, 19 December 2020
Basics
- A Nonrenewable Resource based off of Organic Matter that has turned into sedimentary rock over a long period of time (or metamorphic rock in the case of bitumenous coal etc)
- Often the main method of Blast Furnaces and Lime Kilns
- SOME literature on it is useful as many processing, storage, and use techniques for coal can be applied to Charcoal or Biomass
Internal Links
- Coke (Fuel)
- Solar Cement OSE Efforts to make coal/coke not needed for lime kilns