Deliveries are made on the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea. The price depends on the specification of the coal and the place of delivery. If you have any questions and there was a need for clarification, our managers will be happy to help you and choose the right type of coal, depending on your needs. Coal is historically one of the most common fuels. Due to its high heat output and availability, it is widely used in households, industry and metallurgy. Anthracite - a type of hard coal with obvious advantages While most types of hard coal are now valuable energy carriers, anthracite (sometimes called carbuncle), a hard, shiny high-carbon coal, is the most valuable variety. Anthracite . Although its reserves in nature are small (only 3% of total hard coal production), anthracite is actively used in many industries: chemical and electrode production, charcoal filters, sugar for public utilities. Anthracite is especially effective for individual heating as it produces practically no volatile substances during combustion - only about 5% of them are emitted. Among the other clear advantages of anthracite are: Quality and environmental friendliness. In anthracite, thanks to the property of metamorphism, the residues of plant origin are almost completely transformed, thanks to which it has the highest percentage of carbon - 95%, and no sulfur at all, which ensures no smoke, unpleasant odors, flames during combustion; calorific properties. When burnt, anthracite emits up to 8200 kcal/kg, which is higher than even natural gas, and it does not sinter; breadth of use. Anthracite is suitable for most types of stoves and boilers. Low moisture content and fast burning do not make anthracite a commodity of high demand for a reason.