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If the type of coal used has 40 % carbon content, the annual CO2 emissions is 6.5 tonnes 3.2 tonnes 2.4 tonnes 10.8 tonnes

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If the type of coal used has 40 % carbon content, the annual CO2 emissions is 6.5 tonnes 3.2 tonnes 2.4 tonnes 10.8 tonnes

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It seems like there's some confusion in your question as it's not clear what exactly you're asking. Are you asking how to calculate the annual CO2 emissions based on the carbon content of the coal used? If so, we would also need to know the total amount of coal used annually. Could you please provide more details or clarify your question?

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