This factsheet provides an overview of coal supply in the UK. It is one of a series on economically important minerals that are extracted in Britain and is primarily intended to inform the land-use planning process. It is not a statement of planning policy or guidance; nor does it imply Government approval of any existing or potential planning application in the UK administration
Low-rank coals-lignite and subbituminous coal-are those that have been subjected to the least metamo...
The first principle of coal preparation is the deter-mination of the properties of the material t...
This paper presents a preliminary evaluation of the carbon dioxide (CO2) storage capacity of the unm...
The UK has had a long history of coal production and coal was the UK’s most important primary fuel ...
Coal as a fossil fuel has long been used for a variety of industrial and domestic purposes. The worl...
In 2013, demand for coal in the UK was 60 million tonnes. Of this, 12.7 million tonnes (21%) came fr...
Coal quality indicators Coal is formed from the decomposition products of organic residues of plants...
Coal mining in the Yorkshire-Nottinghamshire Coalfield has been one of the region's most important i...
Coal has remained the main source of energy in the UK from 1700 to the end of 1970s, and it still pl...
The predicted shortage of indigenous UK natural gas coincides with the continuing decline of the UK ...
In any analysis of the energy resources now available to the United States of America, coal occupies...
<p>As a consequence of 19<sup>th</sup> and 20<sup&...
Coal was of great importance to the continuing dominance of Great Britain in the latter half of the ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 81)The history of coal is part and parcel of the very eart...
This paper reviews the basic factors and practice of mining gassy coals worldwide. It then suggests ...
Low-rank coals-lignite and subbituminous coal-are those that have been subjected to the least metamo...
The first principle of coal preparation is the deter-mination of the properties of the material t...
This paper presents a preliminary evaluation of the carbon dioxide (CO2) storage capacity of the unm...
The UK has had a long history of coal production and coal was the UK’s most important primary fuel ...
Coal as a fossil fuel has long been used for a variety of industrial and domestic purposes. The worl...
In 2013, demand for coal in the UK was 60 million tonnes. Of this, 12.7 million tonnes (21%) came fr...
Coal quality indicators Coal is formed from the decomposition products of organic residues of plants...
Coal mining in the Yorkshire-Nottinghamshire Coalfield has been one of the region's most important i...
Coal has remained the main source of energy in the UK from 1700 to the end of 1970s, and it still pl...
The predicted shortage of indigenous UK natural gas coincides with the continuing decline of the UK ...
In any analysis of the energy resources now available to the United States of America, coal occupies...
<p>As a consequence of 19<sup>th</sup> and 20<sup&...
Coal was of great importance to the continuing dominance of Great Britain in the latter half of the ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 81)The history of coal is part and parcel of the very eart...
This paper reviews the basic factors and practice of mining gassy coals worldwide. It then suggests ...
Low-rank coals-lignite and subbituminous coal-are those that have been subjected to the least metamo...
The first principle of coal preparation is the deter-mination of the properties of the material t...
This paper presents a preliminary evaluation of the carbon dioxide (CO2) storage capacity of the unm...