Friends of Coal - Kentucky

Friends of Coal - Kentucky

Non-profit Organizations

Lexington, Kentucky 1,267 followers

Dedicated to informing and educating Kentucky citizens about the coal industry and its vital role in the state's future.

About us

At Friends of Coal, we’re a volunteer organization that is dedicated to informing and educating Kentucky citizens about the coal industry and its vital role in the state’s future. All are invited to be a part of our organization, which consists of proud Kentuckians as well as residents from beyond our borders.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Lexington, Kentucky
Type
Nonprofit

Locations

  • Primary

    880 Corporate Drive, # 101

    Lexington, Kentucky 40503, US

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Updates

  • 🏙️ Did you know? 🤔 Coal plays a vital role in building the very cities we live in! One of its primary uses is in steel production, a key component of our skyscrapers, bridges, railways, and more. 🌉🏢🚂 When coal is baked in the absence of air, it transforms into coke – a high-carbon content material. This coke then acts as a reducing agent in blast furnaces, converting iron ore into molten iron. The result? Steel – the backbone of our urban infrastructure. Next time you admire a city skyline, remember the role of coal in shaping our modern world. Let's appreciate and respect the contributions of this natural resource. 🖤🌍 #FriendsOfCoal #BuildingCities #SteelProduction #CoalMatters

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  • We speak up for coal. Will you speak up with us? Imagine a world where Kentucky never struck coal. No coal means no backbone for the industrial revolution, no energy to light up our homes or power our factories. Picture it: no stories of grit from the miners, no communities forged in the shadow of the mines, steeped in unity and resilience. Our very landscape, our story, would be starkly different. Without coal, maybe we’d have turned to other resources, leading us down an entirely different historical and technological path. It’s about more than an energy source; it’s about missing a chapter of our identity. Coal didn’t just power our machines; it powered our culture, our sense of determination. As we remember the role coal played, it's a nod to the strength and ingenuity it took to build our state from the ground up. Coal’s legacy is a testament to Kentucky’s spirit, a spirit that'll keep us moving forward, come what may. Let's honor that legacy, the hard work, and the lessons learned, as we continue to craft our path forward, keeping our heritage at heart. friendsofcoalkentucky.org

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  • Imagine a World Without Coal 🌍⏳ Before coal powered our industries and lit our homes, the world was a different place. If coal had never been discovered for power or other uses, our journey through industrial evolution would have taken a radically different path. Without coal, the steam engine might have remained a novelty, railways might not have crisscrossed continents, and the electric light could have taken decades longer to illuminate our streets. Our cities, technology, and daily lives would look vastly different, perhaps relying on alternate, perhaps slower-developing forms of energy. While we strive for sustainable futures, it's essential to recognize how coal has shaped our world. As we envision cleaner energy landscapes, let's also appreciate the foundation laid by coal in building the modern world. 🌱💡 📢Share if you agree! #AlternativeHistory #CoalImpact #SustainableFuture

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  • Hit the road in style with our Friends of Coal license plate. When you sport a Friends of Coal License Plate, you're investing in the future of mining. Your purchase directly supports mining student scholarships and public education campaigns showcasing the vital benefits of coal for our country. Get your license plate today by contacting your local County Clerk. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gHf737f6 #FriendsofCoalKY #KYCoal #CoalEducation

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  • Did you know that coal has a variety of other uses beyond producing energy? Coal can be used in the following ways: - as a key ingredient to heat and melt iron ore in steel production - to produce chemicals such as synthetic fuels, plastics, and fertilizers - processed into activated carbon, which can be used in water treatment, air purification, and creating medicines and cosmetics - & in art and other decorations, like sculptures and jewelry Interested in learning more about coal and its uses? Visit https://lnkd.in/gw-zcGs5 for more. #CoalPower #ResilientReliableAffordable #FriendsofCoalKY

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  • 🖤⚡️ Every flicker of your lights, every hum of industry – it's powered by the heart and hustle of America's coal miners. Proudly standing with those who dig deep to keep our nation thriving. Coal powers every industry, and we're proud to be the force that powers America. Join us in celebrating the unwavering spirit of coal miners across the nation. friendsofcoalkentucky.org #PoweringAmerica #CoalMiners #FriendsOfCoal 🖤⚡️

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  • "As the Kentucky twilight embraces our hills, I hang up my lamp, my day's work etched in coal dust. We miners gather, sharing stories under the stars, our laughter echoing the strength of our bond. In our community, every soul knows the weight and worth of a day in the mines. Our families, our backbone, await our return, their support as steady as the earth we delve into. The warmth of home, the tender care, it fuels me, gives me the grit to face the dawn again. When the night settles, and our lanterns fade, it's the hearth fires that draw us together. In these quiet hours, we dream of a better morrow, our hopes as deep as the mines we brave. It's more than coal we're mining; it's a future, a legacy, etched in the heart of Kentucky." This story, our story, is the soul of the 19th century here in Kentucky. Not just a tale of coal, but of unyielding spirit and unity. Join us in honoring this heritage at friendsofcoalkentucky.org. #CoalMiningHeritage #KentuckyPride #LegacyOfResilience

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  • Throwback to 1943: Norman Rockwell's Tribute to Coal Miners 🎨⛏️ During World War II, Norman Rockwell captured the spirit of American resilience with his iconic painting of a coal miner, a powerful symbol of the nation's strength. Beneath this striking image, the words 'We’ll make it hot for the enemy' rallied the call to boost coal production, fueling the war effort. This masterpiece wasn't just art; it was a call to action, recognizing coal miners as unsung heroes powering America's fight for freedom. #FriendsofCoal #NormanRockwell #CoalMinerArt #AmericanHistory

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