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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago
Coal:
1. Coal is a power resource, fossil fuel and fund resource.
2. Coal used directly in industries and indirectly for production of thermal power.
3. Different by-products of coal are used in various industries.
4. As a power resource, use of coal is decreasing.
5. Per unit heat and electricity generation from coal is less.
Petroleum:
1. Petroleum is a power resource, fossil fuel and fund resource.
2. Petroleum is also used directly for industries and indirectly for electricity generation.
3. Various by-products of crude oil are used in industries as raw materials.
4. Use of crude oil is increasing.
5. Per unit heat and electricity generation is much higher than coal.
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