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  • Coal in Canada - Wikipedia
    The largest consumers of coal in Canada were Alberta and Ontario In 1997, Alberta accounted for 47% of Canada's coal consumption at 26 2 million tons, and Ontario accounted for 25% at 13 8 million tons Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick also use coal to generate electricity to varying degrees [6]
  • Coal facts - Natural Resources Canada
    Canadian mines produced 47 million tonnes of coal in 2022, 59% of which was metallurgical coal Canada’s coal production decreased by 32% over the past decade, with thermal coal accounting for almost three quarters of the decline Most of the coal mined in Canada comes from British Columbia (59%), Alberta (28%) and Saskatchewan (13%)
  • Coal Association of Canada – Coal is a Vital Canadian Resource
    Coal is by far Canada’s most abundant fossil fuel, with 6 6 billion tonnes of recoverable coal reserves
  • Coal in Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia
    Coal is a fossil fuel that has been used as a source of energy in Canada since the 18th century Canada is home to 0 6 per cent of the world’s coal resources Most of the country’s coal reserves (over 95 per cent) are found in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan
  • Coal : Canadian Centre for Energy Information
    Coal is a mineral formed from the remains of land-based plants buried hundreds of millions of years ago and subjected to tremendous heat and pressure Coal is used for electricity generation, the manufacturing of steel and cement, and various industrial and residential applications
  • Canada - Countries Regions - IEA
    Coal supply Coal was the fossil fuel that powered the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century and is still extensively used today in power generation and heavy industry due to its availability and low cost, as well as its role in certain industrial processes such as steelmaking
  • Canadian Coal Facts - End of the Coal Train
    With 6 6 billion tonnes of exploitable coal reserves, coal is without a doubt Canada’s most common fossil fuel Anthracite, bituminous, sub-bituminous, and lignite coal resources can be found in Canada Canada has 24 coal mines, the majority of which are in the country’s west
  • Canadas Coal Connection - Canadas National Observer
    As Canada phases out coal at home it continues exporting it overseas, pushing planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions even higher and making tons of money in the process In this series Canada’s National Observer digs into efforts to end coal, barriers in the way, and solutions needed to get off fossil fuels for good


















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