Hello Jesal,
In EcoInvent, most product processes use the output as a reference flow. This means that you will not find a process that you can input 10.000 ton of coal. Rather you will have to input the equivalent output. I have found two processes you can use:
heat and power co-generation, hard coal | heat, district or industrial, other than natural gas | EN15804, LCI
and
electricity production, hard coal | electricity, high voltage | EN15804, LCI
The process you will need to go through is then the following:
Determine whether the output for your chemical system is electricity or heat, and choose the corresponding process.
Find the - U version of the process, and identify how many Mt coal is required to produce 1 kWh.
From this, calculate the relationship of numberof kWh / 1 Mt coal
Multiply this number with 10, to get the amount of kWh you need to input into the process. (i suspect it will be a high amount. Consider converting to MWh for ease of use)
Note the method in your report, so it is transparent for a possible third party reviewer, or if the analysis needs to be reproduced.
I hope this makes sense, otherwise comment here again.
Have a nice day :)