• December 14, 2025
Blended coal

Blended coal refers to coal products created by combining different grades or types of coal to achieve specific technical and commercial specifications. Blending is a widespread practice in power generation,…

  • December 13, 2025
Cleaned coal

This article examines cleaned coal — both the material produced by beneficiation (washing and preparation) and the suite of technologies often marketed as “clean coal” aimed at reducing the environmental…

  • December 7, 2025
Smithing coal

Smithing coal occupies a special place within the broad family of coals: it is the grade of coal historically and presently prized for metalworking, forge heat, and for producing coke…

  • December 6, 2025
The Role of Coal in Steel Production

Coal remains a cornerstone of modern steel production, offering a blend of versatility and energy density that has shaped industrial processes for centuries. Understanding its multifaceted role involves examining historical…

  • November 28, 2025
Moranbah North Mine – Australia

The Moranbah North Mine is a prominent underground coal operation located in Central Queensland, Australia. Situated within the prolific Bowen Basin, the mine is a key producer of high-quality metallurgical…

  • November 25, 2025
Soft coking coal

Soft coking coal occupies a specific and important niche within the family of bituminous coals. It combines properties that make it partially suitable for metallurgical processes, particularly when blended with…

  • November 25, 2025
Hard coking coal

Hard coking coal is one of the most important raw materials in traditional iron- and steelmaking. Unlike thermal coal used mainly for power generation, this specialised grade of coal is…

  • November 24, 2025
Coking coal

Coking coal, also known as metallurgical coal, is a specialized type of coal used primarily for producing coke, the essential carbonaceous material in traditional iron and steelmaking. Unlike thermal coal…

  • November 24, 2025
Metallurgical coal

Metallurgical coal, commonly called coking coal in industry, is a critical raw material for traditional steelmaking and many heavy industries. Unlike thermal coal used mainly for power generation, metallurgical coal…

  • September 10, 2024
How Different Types of Coal Are Used in Chemical Production

Coal has been a cornerstone of industrial development for centuries, and its applications extend far beyond energy production. One of the lesser-known but highly significant uses of coal is in…