Low-sulfur coal
Low-sulfur coal has become an important commodity in the global energy mix because it allows power generators and industrial users to meet air quality standards while avoiding some of the…
Ultra-low-ash coal
Ultra-low-ash coal occupies a niche but increasingly important position within the global coal complex. Defined by its exceptionally low residue after combustion or processing, this coal type serves as a…
Short-flame coal
Short-flame coal is a distinct category within the broad family of coals, recognized in some regions and markets for its specific combustion behavior and material properties. This article explores what…
Long-flame coal
Long-flame coal is a historically important and still widely used category of coal characterized by its distinctive burning behavior, broad occurrence in many coal basins, and versatile industrial applications. This…
House coal
House coal — commonly sold as lumps of coal intended for domestic heating and small-scale use — remains an important yet controversial energy commodity in many parts of the world.…
Dry steam coal
This article explores the characteristics, occurrence, economic importance and industrial role of dry steam coal — a variety of coal primarily used for heat and power generation. Dry steam coal…
Lean coal
This article explores the technical, economic and geopolitical dimensions of what is commonly referred to as “lean coal” — lower-energy, lower-volatile types of coal often used for power generation rather…









