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1 - Wood to Coal

A Short History of the Industrial Revolution

from Part I - Out with the Old

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 2024

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Called “the rock that burns” by Aristotle, coal was the first major industrial fuel, created about 300 million years ago as heat and pressure compressed pools of decaying plant matter. Burned to generate heat to boil water and make steam to move a piston in a Watt “fire engine” or a giant turbine in a modern power station, the industrialization of manufacturing, transportation, and electric power is examined from beginnings in the United Kingdom to today’s increased use of coal combustion in developing countries despite the limited thermal efficiency and harmful combustion by-products.

A transition simplifies or improves the efficiency of old ways, turning intellect into industry with increased capital – when both transpire, change becomes unstoppable. The transition to a more efficient combustion fuel changed the global economy when coal replaced wood (twice as efficient) and oil replaced coal (roughly twice as efficient again). The history of the Industrial Revolution is explained through the energy content of different fuels (wood, peat, coal) from the 1800s, early steam engines that produced power for manufacturing and propulsion, and the political, economic, and social consequences of industrialization (wealth, health, and globalization), culminating in Thomas Edison’s 1882, coal-fired, electricity-generating, power station in Lower Manhattan.

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The Truth About Energy
Our Fossil-Fuel Addiction and the Transition to Renewables
, pp. 13 - 67
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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  • Wood to Coal
  • John K. White
  • Book: The Truth About Energy
  • Online publication: 01 February 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009433181.003
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  • Wood to Coal
  • John K. White
  • Book: The Truth About Energy
  • Online publication: 01 February 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009433181.003
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  • Wood to Coal
  • John K. White
  • Book: The Truth About Energy
  • Online publication: 01 February 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009433181.003
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