Articles, tagged with "coal mining", page 1
29th November 2011
UK is a sovereign state located off the north-western coast of continental Europe also known as Britain. Island of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a part of UK. UK is also surrounded by Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, English Channel and Irish Sea. The ...
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Author:
Andrew Churnin
16th November 2011
Bharatbook added a new report on "Analyzing the Global Coal Industry " which gives the in-depth analysis and forecast on Analyzing the Global Coal Industry Coal is a fossil fuel formed in ecosystems where plant remains were saved by water and mud from ox...
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BharatBookBureau
07th September 2011
That climate change will have a significant impact on the power sector is a given. Whether it is via physical impacts due to climate events (think: flooding in the coal mining districts of Australia, affecting raw material supply to thermal power plants) ...
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Author:
ravinderwot
25th August 2011
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and opposition leader Tony Abbot are currently engaged in an ongoing heated debate as to whether the carbon tax will be implemented into Australia or not. With a decision due by early July the two are facing off almost every d...
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Author:
premiersolar
15th August 2011
Coal is an abundant sedimentary rock and fossil fuel used primarily as an energy source for electricity and other industrial uses such as smelting and alloy production. Coal is seldom confused with charcoal, which is primarily of wooden origin. Coal was p...
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Author:
jaydeepbiswasy
17th June 2011
Leicestershire and the East Midlands are packed with intriguing history. It gives visitors a taste of what life was like in this unique part of the country centuries ago. The breathtaking landscape found in Leicestershire and the East Midlands has gone vi...
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Author:
tcapper
17th June 2011
The development of science and technology has enhanced the quality of human life. The invention of new tools and systems has made life easy. These inventions have not only improved the quality of human life but have also enhanced the overall productivity ...
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Author:
drbeasleys
08th June 2011
Acute bronchitis is the short-lived inflammation in the bronchi, the main air passages to the lungs. The swelling or irritation may be acute or short lived and it implies that it is recurring and lasts for a long time.
Generally, viral respiratory infe...
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Author:
Ian Gould
24th May 2011
Mudgee is an crucial city in the Australian state of New South Wales. Its identify was taken from 'moothi' which is the Aboriginal word for 'nest in the hills'. The title is extremely apt because the city lies in the rather and fertile Cudgegon River Vall...
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Author:
faydra mora
17th May 2011
Mining is a major industry in Australia and a wide range of minerals are brought to the surface every year. Coal is mined in every state and as 75% is exported to Asia. Many immigrants have moved to work in the industry and Mining Machinery is also big b...
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Author:
martinsejas
04th May 2011
Coal processing Solution
SBM is a coal processing plant manufacturer in China, supplies all kinds crushing machines and design coal crushing production line according to the requirements of customers, such as aggregate rock crushing plant, coal crushing ...
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Author:
sbmcnmaster
28th April 2011
Biking is an excellent physical endeavor for a lot of people. Partaking yourself in this type of physical adventure can make your lifestyle healthier and ailment free. Biking economizes you a lot of money from travelling back and forth from your work loca...
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Author:
Ella Jacinto
11th April 2011
Coal crusher is a type crusher of ore crushing equipments used for crushing coal. Coal crusher is acknowledged well in coal processing industry for a long time. It is used widely in coal mining and coal processing because of its advantages. Cathay is a ma...
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Author:
dealdot
31st March 2011
Heavy rain didn’t stop over 1000 anti-coal mining and coal seam gas activists from around New South Wales have holding a protest in Sydney yesterday.
Among the protesters, who are urging the state government and opposition to introduce stricter controls ...
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Author:
binqworldwt2
28th March 2011
Everyone has heard of solar energy. Many of us use solar power every day and don’t think about it. Many calculators have solar panels in them and some of us even have solar powered yard lights. But there is a lot more potential for solar than just those...
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Author:
Geoff Morova