Bituminous
Bituminous is a type of coal that is characterized by its high carbon content and energy density. It is formed from the compression of peat over millions of years and is commonly used as a fuel source for electricity generation and in the production of steel. Bituminous coal is known for its relatively high heat value and is often found in large deposits around the world.
In addition to its use as a fuel, bituminous coal is also important in the manufacturing of coke, which is essential for the steel industry. The coal is processed to remove impurities, making it suitable for various industrial applications. Its versatility and abundance make bituminous coal a significant resource in energy production and industrial processes.