Coal Transport
Coal transport refers to the movement of coal from extraction sites, such as mines, to various destinations, including power plants and industrial facilities. This process is essential for supplying energy and raw materials. Coal can be transported using different methods, including trucks, trains, and ships, depending on the distance and infrastructure available.
The most common method of coal transport is by railroad, as it is efficient for long distances. In some cases, coal is also moved via barges on rivers or through conveyor belts for shorter distances. Proper transport is crucial to ensure the coal remains dry and uncontaminated during its journey.