As part of the study, the volumes of coal production and use in the industrial and domestic sectors were analyzed. The analysis showed that in Russia the volume of coal production is increasing, which is associated with the prevailing technologies for the use of coal in industrial production and the impossibility of their restructuring and transformation for new types of fuel. At the same time, the study revealed that there is a decrease in the share of coal generation, but at the same time, coal-fired thermal power plants emit about 13% of carbon dioxide in Russia. In the work, an engineering solution was proposed in the field of coal generation, which should provide an increase in the efficiency of coal use in the manufacturing and domestic sectors. At the end of the study, the necessary conclusions were drawn on the results of the work done.
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