Australian Coal


In the world, Australia ranks 4th (after the US, Russia, China) in coal reserves and second (after Indonesia) in energy coal exports. Australian coal has high thermal energy, low ash, and is mainly used in coal-fired power plants. Australia's imported coal source of Vietnam is mainly brown coal and black coal.


Advantages:

Stability quality:
Australian coal has stable technical characteristics, sustainable structure, so it improves combustion efficiency during the operation of thermal power plants and cement plants.

High calorific value:
 Because of its high calorific value, coal is used to heat up thermoelectric reactors and is widely used in boilers

High applicability:
 The Australian coal price is reasonable, easy to transport, so it is highly applicable to many industries in Vietnam today such as thermal power, cement, metallurgy, chemistry, artificial fibers, plastics...

Abundant reserves:
Australia is one of the countries with the largest coal reserves in the world, accounting for about 7% of coal reserves in Australia, ranked 5th in coal reserves in the world, with high mining potential.

Specifications:

- Heat value (GCV): 6700-6900 Kcal/kg
- Net calorific value (NAR): 6200 – 6400 Kcal/kg
- Sulphate: 0.6% ~1%
- Ash: <21%
- Grain size 0-50mm: 90%