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Coal is a natural resource that has had a massive and profound impact on the development of our society. We dig it out of the ground in its black or gray state, but how did coal form? It took dead plants, heat and pressure, and millions of years Music: River of Io Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License 🤍
A song about the trials of coal miners performed by Logan Halstead in Boone County, West Virginia. Recorded on December 6th, 2020.
Coal is a natural resource formed from organic deposits from dead plants and buried in the ground for millions of years. Coal is one of the most abundant types of fossil fuels in the world. Underground coal mining is a method of extracting coal that is carried out below the ground surface 1. underground coal mining 2. loading coal barges 3. unload coal from the ship Mining & Energy Union web: 🤍 facebook: 🤍 twitter: 🤍 youtube: 🤍 tel: +61 2 9267 1035 email: info🤍meu.org.au PT DHARMA SUBUR SATYA web: 🤍 linkedin: 🤍 youtube: 🤍 Phone: (62-21) 750-8376, 750-8377, 769-6636, 769-6637 Fax : (62-21)750-8380 Email: dharmasubur🤍cbn.net.id Bruks Siwertell web: 🤍 facebook: 🤍 instagram: 🤍 twitter: 🤍 linkedin: 🤍 youtube: 🤍 tel: +46 42 858 00 email: sales🤍siwertell.com For copyright matters please contact us at: sanikhsan🤍rocketmail.com Disclaimer: infoKU is not affiliated with the businesses whose products are shown in this review. Any trademarks depicted are the property of their respective owners. - #invention #machine #onthesport #making #technology #extraordinary #sophisticated #factory #biggest #record #cncmachine #heavyequipment #cnc #welding #drilling
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You can donate to #teamtrees by going to 🤍 or click the donate button. 100% of the money you donate with the button goes to the Arbor Day Foundation who will be planting the trees. Most of the coal on earth was created during a single short period of geological history 300 million years ago. It's called the carboniferous period. Find out why coal production stopped so abruptly. CORRECTIONS So this video was quite rushed because I wanted to get it out in time for the #teamtrees launch. Here are a couple of things I got wrong: Not ALL coal was made during the carboniferous period. There exists some younger coal here and there that formed under rare conditions that enabled it in spite of the presence of capable fungi. I did film myself saying that but it was lost it my rushed edit. Photosynthesis is more complicated than I described. It involves water for a start. And it seems that the oxygen released during photosynthesis comes from the H₂O not the CO₂. Though I haven't be able to verify that. And here's a non-correction! The thing I was holding up at the start was not charcoal. It was a coal dust briquette. You could argue that the briquette was made recently but the coal it's made of is old! So yeah, the thrust of the video still stands but it's been a learning opportunity for me! A final thought on planting trees for carbon capture. A lot of comments saying "what's the point? When the trees die the decomposers will release the CO₂ back into the atmosphere. But really this is more about planting *forests*. In a forest, when a tree dies, another tree grows in its place recapturing the carbon. But also, it's my understanding that it takes a very long time to release the CO₂. Like hundreds of years. So in terms of tackling climate change which is a problem of human time scales, it's a useful endeavour. You can support me on Patreon here: 🤍 just like these amazing people: Glenn Watson Peter Turner Joël van der Loo Matthew Cocke Mark Brouwer Deneb Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Buy nerdy maths things: 🤍
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Douglas Thompson, incoming Chief Executive Officer of Brisbane-based Coronado Global Resources Inc., discusses the demand outlook for metallurgical coal. Coronado is bidding for two of BHP Group Ltd.'s Australian metallurgical coal mines. Thompson speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more: 🤍 Connect with us on... Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍
Coal is a combustible black or dark brown rock consisting of carbonized plant matter, found mainly in underground deposits and widely for electricity production. Learn more about coal and all types of energy at 🤍studentenergy.org Student Energy is currently developing the Global Youth Energy Outlook, a global youth-led report that will engage 50,000 young people around the world in 2021 to gather their perspectives on energy. Want to take part? If you’re between 18-30, head to 🤍bit.ly/gyeo to complete the survey! You can win $100 cash prizes in each region, or a fully funded trip to the next International Student Energy Summit! Student Energy is a global youth-led organization empowering the next generation of leaders who are accelerating the transition to a sustainable, equitable energy future. We work with a network of 50,000 young people from over 120 countries to build the knowledge, skills, and networks they need to take action on energy. Learn more at 🤍studentenergy.org
Coal powered a revolution in human prosperity that the world had never seen before. But it came at a price. Now Asia is the biggest consumer of coal — how can it quit its new addiction? We're destroying our environment at an alarming rate. But it doesn't need to be this way. Our new channel Planet A explores the shift towards an eco-friendly world — and challenges our ideas about what dealing with climate change means. We look at the big and the small: What can we do and how the system needs to change. Every Friday we'll take a truly global look at how to get us out of this mess. #PlanetA #FossilFuels #ClimateChange READ MORE: Coal use today: 🤍 China: 🤍 Quitting coal: 🤍 🤍 Capturing carbon dioxide: 🤍 Author: Ajit Niranjan Video Editor: Henning Goll Editor: Kiyo Dörrer
Deep in the heart of Appalachia is a forgotten part of America. Once the engine of the country building the nation's great cities of the 20th century, it's now an economic shell of its former self. Join me today as we go to Harlan, KY to learn from some of the multi-generational coal families about how things have changed, what the youth are doing now, and what it's like to live in this forgotten corner of America. ► Join our community: 🤍 ► My exclusive content on Patreon: 🤍 ► Buy merch: 🤍 ► Video edited by: Natalia Santenello MUSIC USED IN THE VIDEO 🎵 ► Headlund - Return to No Man’s Land ► River Foxcroft - Dark Outlands SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL ✅ ► Patreon: 🤍 ► Subscribe: 🤍 FOLLOW ME 📸 ► Instagram: 🤍 ► YouTube: 🤍 ► Facebook: 🤍 ► Website: 🤍 ► Twitter: 🤍 OTHER VIDEO SERIES 🎞️ ► Native Americans🇺🇸: 🤍 ► Alaska 🇺🇸: 🤍 ► Cowboys&Ranchers 🇺🇸: 🤍 ► Amish 🇺🇸: 🤍 ► Hoods 🔥: 🤍 ► Hasidic Jews 🇺🇸: 🤍 ► Muslims in USA 🇺🇸: 🤍 ► USA Border 🇺🇸: 🤍 ► USA 🇺🇸: 🤍 ► Iran 🇮🇷: 🤍 ► Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦: 🤍 ► Pakistan 🇵🇰: 🤍 ► Ukraine 🇺🇦: 🤍 ► Living With A Ukrainian Family Displaced From War 🇺🇦: 🤍 ► India 🇮🇳: 🤍 ► Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 : 🤍 ► Belarus 🇧🇾: 🤍 ► Kazakhstan 🇰🇿: 🤍 MY GEAR 🎥 ► GoPro 8: 🤍 ► IPhone 12 Pro (for B-Roll): 🤍 ► Laptop: 🤍 ► SD Cards: 🤍 ► Tripod: 🤍 ► Drone (I use sparingly): 🤍 ► Hard drives - Fast/expensive: 🤍 - Slower/less expensive: 🤍 ► Backpack - Men’s: 🤍 - Women’s: 🤍 NOTE 📝 ► This description contains affiliate links for products and services that I believe you my audience might receive value from. Each purchase through an affiliate link gives me a small percentage of the sale. Thank You All!!! All rights reserved © 2023 Peter Santenello
🤍 presents : How is Coal Formed? Millions of years ago, a large number of plants and ferns grew on Earth. These plants and ferns died in swamps, around riverbanks and got covered with soil and mud and slowly sank into the ground. As the years passed, the Earth’s heat and the weight of the ground changed these dead plants into coal. To extract coal, it needs to be dug out. Coal is usually found in layers, or seams underground. Learn more about where do we get coal and how does it form with the help of this animated learning module for kids. #CoalFormed #Facts #Geography To learn more about where we get coal from, read: 🤍 Watch more geography videos in one go here 🤍 Subscribe here for new and interesting content every week ► ► 🤍 Press Bell Icon 🔔; For Latest Updates. Thanks for watching! Don't forget to give us a Thumbs Up 👍! For more geography related videos and interactive articles, visit: 🤍 Follow Mocomi Kids - Top educational website for kids, on Facebook 🤍 on Twitter 🤍 on Pinterest 🤍 on Instagram - 🤍 on LinkedIn 🤍
In this documentary on coal, we examine the mining methods, common applications, history, science and future outlook on this often hated form of energy. Love it or hate it, of all the energy sources currently in use on planet earth, none have such a long history or deep controversy as coal. As one of the earliest sources of energy, coal has proved to be a reliable performer over time but carries some concerns when it comes to air pollution and climate change. How much of the electricity generated today is powered by coal and will it ever become obsolete? How is coal mined? What is coal made of? We explore the science, mining methodology and history of coal in this documentary. Produced, Edited and Narrated by Jesse Day: 🤍 Follow me on Twitter: 🤍 00:00 Introduction 00:52 What is Coal? 04:23 How is Coal Mined? 09:29 A History of Coal 13:34 The Future of Coal #coal #coaldocumentary #coalmining
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Will the Biden Administration shut down the coal industry? Will the Coal Industry and Cumberland Mine survive the war on Coal? The answers may surprise you at what is really happening despite what "they" may want you to believe. Also will talk in the video about pricing and how the coal contracts are paid to Cumberland Mine. The future's so bright for Cumberland Mine, I gotta wear shades! Our new owners are doing a totally fantastic job at marketing our coal and in making much needed capital improvements that will sustain a healthy and prosperous future for our mine here. Company pride is once again being instilled after the bitter taste our last company left us with. Cumberland employees are realizing our new owners are serious about a healthy future and can see they are investing millions upon millions of dollars in the mine infrastructure and equipment. From an article in Progressive Railroading. 03/29/2023 EIA: US electricity from renewables surpasses coal for first time. Last year, U.S. electricity produced from renewable energy sources surpassed electricity generated by coal for the first time, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. In 2022, the U.S. electric power sector produced 4,090million megawatt-hours (MWh) of electric power. Generation from wind, solar, hydro, biomass and geothermal surpassed coal-fired generation in the electric power sector for the first time last year, EIA officials announced March 27. Renewable generation surpassed nuclear generation for the first time in 2021 and continued to provide more electricity than nuclear generation in 2022, they said. The share of coal-fired generation decreased from 23% in 2021 to 20% in 2022 as a number of coal-fired power plants retired and the remaining plants were used less. Natural gas remained the largest source of U.S. electricity generation last year, increasing to a 39% share of U.S. generation in 2022 from a 37% share in 2021. The combined wind and solar share of total generation increased to 14% in 2022 from 12% in 2021. Hydropower generation remained unchanged, at 6%, in 2022. The shares for biomass and geothermal sources remained unchanged, at less than 1%. Trains transport nearly 70% of coal delivered in the United States for at least part of the way from mines to consumers, according to the EIA. A list of customers for Cumberland Mine, circa June 2023 AEP Cardinal Ohio Valley Electric Longview Power Plant Fort Martin Power Plant Kentucky Utility Gents East Kentucky Power Duke Kentucky Appalachan Power Company We also sell several unit trains a year to a cement plant located somewhere in Florida, I do not know what plant that is. All of our current customers are domestic. We used to sell coal to overseas Korea and S. America but those contracts were not renewed for 2023. We currently cannot keep up with domestic demand! Longview and Fort Martin power plants are up river from our Harbor loading facility and both within an hour's river travel time from us. Made June 2023 #WarOnCoal#Coal#CoalIndustry
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Coal Chamber's video for 'Loco' from the album, Coal Chamber - available now on Roadrunner Records. Download the album on iTunes: 🤍 LYRICS Pull Steamroller rollin' through my head said Attached to loco power up coal Through the system out to the right said You're in my light Lock down the generator, on man screw Don't use the system, use the main plan Full power up to the point man Don't fuck with me Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco Pull Steamroller rollin' through my head said Attached to loco power up coal Through the system out to the right said You're in my light Lock down the generator, on man screw Don't use the system, use the main plan Full power up to the point man Don't fuck with me Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco Steamroller rollin' through my head said Attached to loco power up coal Through the system out to the right said You're in my light Lock down the generator, on man screw Don't use the system, use the main plan Full power up to the point man Don't fuck with me Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco Me loco, me loco
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Coal mining is a thing of the past? Think again. Thanks to incredible access provided by Bravus Mining and Resources, we take you behind the scenes of the Carmichael Mine, one of Australia’s newest mining operations. The Carmichael Mine is one of 100 coal mines in Australia, producing around 10 million tons of coal annually. Consistent power is necessary to help lift millions out of poverty, and coal is a crucial ingredient. Bravus helps meet the world’s growing energy demand with high-quality coal, displacing lower-quality coal mined in detrimental ways. The mine operates 24/7, with crews often flying directly to the site and staying within the local camp due to its remote location. They move the overburden and coal with trucks and shovels. We saw their enormous Liebherr 9800s (some of the biggest hydraulic excavators in the world) load Caterpillar haul trucks on day and night shifts. I even got a ride! Once they reach the coal seams, they mine and haul it out of the mine and to the processing plant, where it’s cleaned, sized, and loaded onto rail cars for shipping. As they mine, there’s a well-designed plan for reclamation, which calls for restoring all land to its original state. To learn more about Bravus and the Carmichael mine, check out their website at 🤍
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Coal-fired power stations have been keeping the lights on for more than a century. But the private operators who run them have been bringing forward their closure dates as investors push for a greener future. Now governments are signing confidential deals to keep coal-fired power stations open to prevent snap closures. Rhiana Whitson reports. Subscribe: 🤍 Read more here: 🤍 ABC News In-depth takes you deeper on the big stories, with long-form journalism from Four Corners, Foreign Correspondent, Australian Story, Planet America and more, and explainers from ABC News Video Lab. Watch more ABC News content ad-free on ABC iview: 🤍 For more from ABC News, click here: 🤍 Get breaking news and livestreams from our ABC News channel: 🤍 Like ABC News on Facebook: 🤍 Follow ABC News on Instagram: 🤍 Follow ABC News on Twitter: 🤍 Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated. #ABCNewsIndepth #ABCNewsAustralia
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The goal of coal mining is to obtain coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content, and, since the 1880s, has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. In the United States, United Kingdom, and South Africa, a coal mine and its structures are a colliery. In Australia, "colliery" generally refers to an underground coal mine. Coal mining has had many developments over the recent years, from the early days of men tunneling, digging and manually extracting the coal on carts to large open cut and long wall mines. Mining at this scale requires the use of draglines, trucks, conveyors, jacks and shearers. - H&T
The Northwest is square in the middle of a controversial global debate: Should the region build export terminals that would open lucrative markets for the world's dirtiest fossil fuel? As the U.S. economy continues to struggle, can the country afford not to? COAL is a KCTS 9 and EarthFix original documentary. For more information on the documentary, visit: kcts9.org/coal or earthfix.us/coaldoc. For ongoing reporting on Coal in the Northwest, visit EarthFix: earthfix.info/coal/ Credits Written, Directed and Produced by Katie Campbell Photography by Michael Werner Katie Campbell Editor Michael Werner Narrator Katie Campbell EarthFix reporters Ashley Ahearn Bonnie Stewart Amelia Templeton Courtney Flatt Cassandra Profita Aaron Kunz Aerial photography by Katie Campbell Aerial support provided by Christopher Boyer, LightHawk Hunter Handsfield, LightHawk Additional photography Aaron Kunz Stock Footage - RevoStock Audio post production Milt Ritter Post Production Support Lisa Strube-Kilgore Phil Williams Chris Maske Music Lonely Rails Written by Seth Warren and C. Andrew Rohrmann. Performed by Seth Warren. Published by Sciencelab. Salt Flats Written by Miguel D'Oliveira. Published by BBC Production Music. Like a Phoenix Written by Steve Carter. Published by Chappell Recorded Music Library Ltd. Celtic Mist Written by Al Lethbridge. Published by Chappell Recorded Music Library Ltd. Pistola Written by Geoff Levin. Published by ZFC Music. Fluttering Leaves Written by Daniel Pemberton. Published by Chappell Recorded Music Library Ltd. The Couple Written by Al Lethbridge. Published by BBC Production Music. Halcyon Skies Written by Ben Hales and Matt Hales. Published by Chappell Recorded Music Library Ltd. The Loner Written by Miguel D'Oliveira. Published by BBC Production Music. Special Thanks to Dustin Bleizeffer Shannon Anderson LightHawk Keith Williams Thunder Basin Coal Company Leroy Rohde Andy Rohrmann Tom Lubnau Columbia River Pilots Aaron Toso Courtney Wallace Lauri Hennessey
Coal Mining Documentary - The Most Dangerous Job On Earth - Classic History Coal mining is the process of extracting coal from the ground. Coal is valued for its energy content, and, since the 1880s, has been widely used to generate electricity. Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. In the United Kingdom and South Africa a coal mine and its structures are a colliery, a coal mine a pit, and the above-ground structures the pit head. In Australia, "colliery" generally refers to an underground coal mine. In the United States "colliery" has been used to describe a coal mine operation but nowadays the word is not commonly used. Coal mining has had many developments over the recent years, from the early days of men tunnelling, digging and manually extracting the coal on carts, to large open cut and long wall mines. Mining at this scale requires the use of draglines, trucks, conveyors, hydraulic jacks and shearers. Small-scale mining of surface deposits dates back thousands of years. For example, in Roman Britain, the Romans were exploiting most of the major coalfields by the late 2nd century AD. Read More: 🤍
♫ Dylan Gossett - Coal Stream/Download: • Dylan Gossett • • 🤍 (Lyrics): [Verse 1] Well, I remember what you told me Said drinkin' was unholy So, Lord, can You point me to the creek And I still keep it with me Tucked under all the memories Your voice echoin' throughout those trees [Verse 2] And through unfavored weather And holes in the leather These boots still covered in tar Well, I'm still prayin' to the heavens And hopin' for them sevens But hope only gets a man so far when [Chorus] This game of life plays heavy on my heart and Love is tough, but lonеliness is twice as hard and I'll carry that 'bout evеrywhere I go And they say pressure makes diamonds, how the hell am I still coal? [Verse 3] Now I've seen Heaven without dyin' Met the Devil without tryin' And they both seem to wanna talk to me But I'm all outta luck now And my dreams aren't worth a buck How it's tough tryin' to land on my feet when [Chorus] This game of life plays heavy on my heart and Love is tough, but loneliness is twice as hard and I'll carry that 'bout everywhere I go And they say pressure makes diamonds, how the hell am I still coal? [Bridge] When every day is gettin' colder Since that day in October When you told me it was over, so I left 'Cause if you need me, well, I told ya I'm on the better side of sober Tryin' to find a four-leaf clover To get me out of this mess [Chorus] This game of life plays heavy on my heart and Love is tough, but loneliness is twice as hard and I'll carry that 'bout everywhere I go And they say pressure makes diamonds, how the hell This game of life plays heavy on my heart and Love is tough, but loneliness is twice as hard and I'll carry that 'bout everywhere I go And they say pressure makes diamonds, how the hell am I still coal? Tags: Coal Lyrics Dylan Gossett Coal Coal Dylan Gossett This game of life plays heavy on my heart and Love is tough but lonеliness is twice as hard and I'll carry that 'bout evеrywhere I go And they say pressure makes diamonds how the hell am I still coal? Coal How the hell am I still coal #DylanGossett #Coal #Lyrics Contact: droppinglyricsvibe🤍gmail.com
Limited time: get 5 free stocks when you sign up to moomoo and deposit $100 and 15 free stocks when you deposit $1,000. Use link 🤍 The price of coal has increased 5 fold over the past 2 years as countries around the world push for energy security. Are we on the verge of a coal super-cycle? 0:00 - 1:30 Intro 1:31 - 2:41 moomoo 2:42 - 4:45 Utility of coal 4:46 - 6:05 2022 effects 6:06 - 9:49 Economics of coal 9:50 - 11:59 Necessity of coal 12:00 Coal super-cycle? Support us on Patreon: 🤍 Check out our new podcast on Spotify: 🤍 All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please send me an email, wallstreetmillennial.com, and we can sort it out. #Wallstreetmillennial –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Buddha by Kontekst 🤍 Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: 🤍 Music promoted by Audio Library 🤍 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
In this 2019 documentary, FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the rise of severe black lung disease among coal miners and the failure to respond. This journalism is made possible by viewers like you. Support your local PBS station here: 🤍 Coal miners are dying from the resurgence of an epidemic that could have been prevented. FRONTLINE and NPR’s joint investigation revealed the biggest disease clusters ever documented, and how the industry and the government failed to protect miners. Love FRONTLINE? Find us on the PBS Video App where there are more than 300 FRONTLINE documentaries available for you to watch any time: 🤍 #Documentary #CoalsDeadlyDust Subscribe on YouTube: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Funding for FRONTLINE is provided through the support of PBS viewers and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Major funding for FRONTLINE is provided by the Ford Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Park Foundation; and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen.
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Being a roof bloter is the most dangerous job with the highest fatality rate in the mine. Hank must secure all the freshly dug ceilings, running the risk of them collapsing on him.
Jimmy Rose - Coal Keeps the Lights On Dedicated to all our beloved coal miners in America. I'm a son of a retired coal miner. Coal miners are a tough breed and full of courage to get coal out of the ground many miles under. May God bless you and your families. From a friend of coal. A special "THANKS" to Jimmy Rose who allow us to share his awesome song. I wanted to add a video underground of miners and them working with their equipment. ORIGINAL Jimmy Rose - Coal Keeps the Lights On (America's Got Talent) 🤍 If you get any comfort from any of our videos, give our Father in Heaven the PRAISE, HONOR, and GLORY. We surely can't thank God enough for His countless blessings. It's just a blessing to be able to upload them for some comfort. May God bless us, our loved ones, our churches, the sick, the hungry, the afflicted. Keep us in your thoughts and prayers. MUCH LOVE to all!
Andrew Szydlo is back at the Ri to introduce us all to the surprising chemistry of coal. Subscribe for regular science videos: 🤍 From its initial discovery, its use as the fuel of the industrial revolution, to some of the more interesting and exciting compounds we can obtain from coal, Andrew takes us on an illuminating tour of this intriguing rock. Andrew Szydlo is a chemist and secondary school teacher at Highgate School, well-loved by pupils and Ri attendees alike. This talk filmed in the Ri on 3 November 2018. - A very special thank you to our Patreon supporters who help make these videos happen, especially: Alessandro Mecca, Ashok Bommisetti, Avrahaim Chein, bestape, David Lindo, Elizabeth Greasley, Greg Nagel, Lester Su, Rebecca Pan, Robert D Finrock, Roger Baker, Sergei Solovev and Will Knott. - The Ri is on Patreon: 🤍 and Twitter: 🤍 and Facebook: 🤍 and Tumblr: 🤍 Our editorial policy: 🤍 Subscribe for the latest science videos: 🤍
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SECL- SOUTH EASTERN COALFIELDS LIMITED is a subsidiary company of COAL INDIA. This coal mine visited by us is India’s biggest open cast Coal mine. This coal mine is located at a distance of 80 km from Bilaspur Chhattisgarh, Located at a distance of 20 km from Korba. In this video you will see how operations are conducted in the biggest coal mine of the country. This video was shot on 22 May 2023 In this video you will show India's & Asia’s biggest open cast coal mine which is located in Gevra Chhattisgarh. Gevra coal mine is 195 Kms from Raipur which is the state capital of Chhattisgarh. Gevra coal mine was started in 1981. It was indeed a great experience for us to see the coal mine from view point and from ground zero plus great learning to see how coal is mined and sent to Thermal power plant through railways. Gevra coal mine produces 52 Million Tonnes coal per year Biggest buyer of coal from Gevra coal mine is NTPC which has a plant at Korba. Hope you will get to know a deep knowledge about how mining is done in our country, what are their challenges & how modern day machinery makes mining eco friendly. Website - we have launched our website which has many ready to use itineraries, you may check it out on link below: 🤍 Hope you like this video and our Effort. If you wish to support this channel: YouTube Member Programme : 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Channel merchandise: 🤍 Gadgets that we use: Primary camera - 🤍 Secondary camera - 🤍 Gadgets we use: Primary camera - 🤍 Secondary camera- 🤍
This is an interview with Jayant Bhandari, who is an advisor to funds and fund managers in the natural resource space. In this interview, Jayant and I talked about coal (which he likes very much), gold (which he also likes, but not as much as copper), copper (which he doesn't like and is very skeptical of), and uranium (which he practically hates). Find out more about Jayant: 🤍 Timestamps 00:00 Skip intro if you hate money 01:30 Who is this fund advisor? 04:00 Coal 15:40 Will coal go down even more? 30:40 Gold & silver 43:40 Uranium 01:09:30 Battery metals
iTunes: 🤍 Google Play: 🤍 "Coal Town" Merch: 🤍 HUGE thanks to everyone who helped out with the making of this music video! It's filmed all over my hometown in southwest Virginia, & southeastern Kentucky. The words are true & this song means so much to me & people who understand what I'm singing about! #CoalKeepsTheLightsOn Ya'll GOTTA check out that Portal 31 in Lynch, Kentucky! You get to actually go down in an old mine! Super educational. Highly recommended. 🤍 Thank ya'll so much for your support! Still independent! Written by: Taylor Ray Holbrook, Luke Combs, & James McNair Produced by: Phivestarr Video Directed by: Daniel Kabouni More Of Me: 🤍linktr.ee/TaylorRayHolbrook
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Coal is regarded as the world’s largest and cheapest source of energy. But coal is also the dirtiest form of fossil fuel and the single biggest source of greenhouse gases that causes climate change. Many developing countries including India just can’t live without it. In fact, 70% of India’s energy needs comes from coal. Apart from helping the economy grow at a much faster pace, coal is also needed to support the lives of millions of its people who rely on the mineral as a key source of their livelihood and economic survival. Can India move away from the highly polluting power source to cleaner energy? What will be the costs to the lives of its people should it stop relying on the nation’s most critical resource? For greater INSIGHT into issues affecting Asia: 🤍 = ABOUT THE SHOW: Insight investigates and analyses topical issues that impact Asia and the rest of the world. #CNAInsider #CNAInsiderInvestigates #India #Coal #Pollution For more, SUBSCRIBE to CNA INSIDER 🤍 Follow CNA INSIDER on: Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Website: 🤍