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The Coal Combustion market is a subset of the Coal industry, which involves the burning of coal to generate energy. This process is used to produce electricity, as well as to provide heat for industrial processes. Coal combustion is a major source of air pollution, and has been linked to a variety of health issues. As a result, many countries have implemented regulations to reduce emissions from coal combustion. The Coal Combustion market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products and services. Companies in the market include power producers, coal suppliers, equipment manufacturers, and engineering firms. These companies provide a range of services, such as coal mining, power generation, and emissions control. Additionally, some companies specialize in providing services related to the combustion of coal, such as fuel blending and ash management. Notable companies in the Coal Combustion market include Duke Energy, American Electric Power, Southern Company, and NRG Energy. Show Less Read more