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Coal Basics 101           


Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock composed mostly of carbon and hydrocarbons. It is the most abundant fossil fuel produced in the United States. Over 90 percent of the coal used in the United States is used to generate electricity.   It's also used as a basic energy source in many industries, including, steel, cement and paper.

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How Coal Was Formed
How We Get Coal
How Coal is Transported
Types of Coal
Where We Get Coal
How Coal is Used
Coal and the Environment

Coal Industry Information
U.S. Coal Industry in the 1990's

Basic Coal Data
Overview of Coal Data by State
Coal Basic Statistics

Overview Discussions
Coal Demand
Coal Price
Coal Production
Coal Reserves

2004 Coal Production by Region
(% change from 2003)

References
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