[[https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/coal| Coal price]] Thar Coal [[https://nepra.org.pk/tariff/Tariff/Upfront/COAL%20UpFront%20Tariff.PDF|Determination of the Authority in the Matter of Thar Coal Upfront Tariff]] [[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10473289.1998.10463679|The Economic Feasibility of Using HydrogenPeroxide for the Enhanced Oxidation and Removalof Nitrogen Oxides from Coal-Fired Power PlantFlue Gases]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Af%C5%9Fin-Elbistan_C_power_station| Afşin-Elbistan C power station]] [[https://www.unitjuggler.com/convert-energy-from-kgSKE-to-kWh.html| You are currently converting energy units from kg hard coal to kilowatt hour]] [[https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=667&t=2| How much coal, natural gas, or petroleum is used to generate a kilowatthour of electricity? ]] The annual average amounts of coal, natural gas, and petroleum fuels used to generate a kilowatthour (kWh) of electricity by U.S. electric utilities and independent power producers in 2021 were:1 Coal–1.12 pounds/kWh Natural gas–7.36 cubic feet/kWh Petroleum liquids–0.08 gallons/kWh Petroleum coke–0.82 pounds/kWh The annual average number of kWh generated per amount of coal, natural gas, and petroleum fuels consumed for electricity generation by U.S. electric utilities and independent power producers in 2021 were:1 Coal–0.89 kWh/pound Natural gas–0.14 kWh/cubic foot Petroleum liquids–12.69 kWh/gallon Petroleum coke–1.21 kWh/pound