Coal Lecture
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the world of coal in this comprehensive lecture presented by Diana Gragg, Core Lecturer in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Explore Energy Managing Director at Stanford University's Precourt Institute for Energy. Gain a thorough understanding of coal's significance, composition, and industry processes from mining to utilization. Examine the environmental and social impacts associated with coal production and consumption. Explore the changing landscape of coal's future in the energy sector. This 70-minute presentation offers valuable insights for those interested in energy resources, environmental studies, and the evolving global energy landscape.
Syllabus
Introduction to Coal
What is the Significance of Coal?
What is Coal?
How Does the Coal Industry Work From Mine to Use?
What are the Environmental and Social Impacts of Coal?
How is the Future of Coal Changing?
Taught by
Stanford Understand Energy
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