Could charcoal from wood replace coal for steel making? 122 viewsSeptember 10, 2024OtherPlanetary Science Question100.55K September 10, 2024 0 Comments Let’s suppose we stop burning wood for heat, and instead use (as charcoal) it to replace metallurgic coal. Is production of wood greater or less than what we need to stop using metallurgic coal? In: Planetary Science 2 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted September 10, 2024 0 Comments It’s absolutely possible. But it’s easy to go from a carbon rich rock to the coke that’s needed for steel production. There are a lot more steps to go from a wet tree planted in a forest to a similar substance. You are viewing 1 out of 2 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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