Thursday, 5 October 2023

Using Coal as a Pressure Instrument | Chapter 7 | Advances and Challenges in Science and Technology Vol. 3

 Coal is a continuous carbon-rich essence that is generally dark or black and happens in layered sedimentary layer. It is one of ultimate significant major nonrenewable energy. Coal continues expected an important source of strength that can maintain allure role as a safe fuel, for many nations it is the only fuel available to meet the increasing electricity demand needed to raise living flags and standards of living. The incident of energy energy around the earth, as characterized by the shortage of finite main energy money (oil, oil, coal, and uranium) and/or electrical capacity to final users, as well as the desire of the world's important energy capacities to own and control the entire all-encompassing energy chain for the purpose of using basic energy money or electricity as a possible strength weapon or pressure tool in the context of blackmail and profitability, create this paper extremely main. Lack of supply of primary energy money or electricity to conclusive consumers causes societal deadlocks with attainable military escalation and can cause States of societal shortcoming, causing extreme damage to inhabitant safety, industry, social economy, and, inevitably, national security. In this background, a state's energy freedom becomes a crucial mainstay of national, local, and global security, bestowing consumers security, stability, and prosperity but also being a source of community and/or armed conflict. The use of bitumen, which is a strategic basic energy system as a possible energy arm or instrument of pressure, is carefully linked to the exercise of energy and business-related power, an main component in a state’s power complex. The lack of energy infrastructures of few less developed strength and economic States has led to raised games on their side and admitted some "energy holdings" in terms of control of re(beginnings) and energy lines of markets and prices for primary strength resources.  In this framework, energy security is not any more just some business-related policy objective, but has become a continuous and constant concern for the all-encompassing energy Community.

Author(s) Details:

Daniel Nicolae Fita,
Strategic Studies of Energy Security Research Center, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Petrosani, Romania.

Mila Ilieva Obretenova,
Mining Electromechanics, Department Automation of Production Systems, University of Mining and Geology 'ST. IVAN RILSKI' - Sofia, Bulgaria.

Sorina Daniela Stanila,
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Transport, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Petrosani, Romania.

Adriana Zamora,
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Transport, Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Petrosani, Romania.

Safta Gheorghe Eugen,
Doctoral School - Industrial Engineering, University of Petrosani, Romania.

Florin Grecu-Muresan,
Doctoral School - Industrial Engineering, University of Petrosani, Romania.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ACST-V3/article/view/12019

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