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Coal Energy Resources UPSC | Resources | Geography of India

Coal Energy Resources 

  • Coal is the most abundant fossil fuel in India.
  • It is formed from organic residue that remains in sedimentary rocks.
  • The formation of coals started in the Carboniferous time[400-600] million years. These are high-quality coal. Indian does not have much carboniferous coal, very small deposits are found in the Himalayan region in Jammu and Kashmir.
  • 80 % of Indian coals in India are bituminous types or non-coking grade.
  • India does have many deposits of Gondwana[400-250 million years old] and tertiary coal[15-60 million years old].

Gondwana coals are found in the sedimentary rocks of Gondwana times, these are found in:

  • Damodar valley:
    • Jharkhand: Jhariya[ Largest reserve], Giridih, Dhanbad, Bokaro.
    • West Bengal: Raniganj[ 2nd largest]
  • Godavari Valley
  • Mahanadi Valley
  • Son Valley in Singrauli region


Tertiary Coals are found in:

  • Assam
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Meghalaya
  • Nagaland

As per Quality, Coal can be divided into the following types::

Lignite or low-quality coal or brown coal:

  • Soft with high moisture content.
  • It is found in Tamilnadu, Puducherry, Gujarat, and Jammu, and Kashmir.

Bituminous Coal:

  • It is used in the Steel industry for make coke

Anthracites:

  • It is the highest quality coal


Uses of Coal:

  • It is mainly used in Thermal Power. 62 % of Electricity in India is generated from Coal as of 2016.
  • Melting Iron ore in the steel industry.
  • Domestic use

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