Ultra-low-mercury coal
Ultra-low-mercury coal is gaining attention as countries and industries seek ways to reduce toxic emissions from fossil fuel use while maintaining reliable energy and industrial feedstocks. This article examines what…
Ultra-low-phosphorus coal
Ultra-low-phosphorus coal represents a niche but strategically important subset of coals whose exceptionally low concentrations of phosphorus make them valuable to high-specification industrial applications. This article examines what ultra-low-phosphorus coal…
What the U.S. Coal Industry Looks Like in 2025
The U.S. coal sector in 2025 occupies a critical intersection between legacy power generation and modern energy transitions. Shifts in policy, technological breakthroughs, and shifting investor sentiment have reshaped how…
The Role of Coal in Powering the Global South
The Role of Coal in Powering the Global South explores how one of the world’s oldest energy sources remains a driving force in emerging economies. This article examines the distribution…
How Coal Is Still Powering Cryptocurrency Mining
The enduring relevance of coal in powering heavy industries and emerging digital ventures reveals a complex interplay between traditional energy sources and modern technologies. While global attention shifts towards renewable…
D-grade coal
D-grade coal occupies a specific niche in the wider spectrum of coal types: it is typically a lower-ranked, commercially traded category of coal used mainly for thermal applications, industrial heating…
Enriched coal
Enriched coal — a term often used to describe coal that has undergone physical and/or chemical processing to improve its quality — plays a complex role in the modern energy…
Brown coal
This article explores brown coal (commonly called lignite) in detail: its geological origins, where it is found and mined, its economic and industrial roles, statistical snapshots of production and consumption,…
The Decline of Coal in Europe: What Comes Next?
Coal has played an integral role in shaping industrial development and energy markets around the world. From powering steam engines to fueling massive power plants, this fossil fuel once dominated…









