Carbon exists in plants and animals, in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, in water as carbonates and below the earth’s surface in coal, moor peat, oil and natural gas…
Three-quarters of Finland’s heat and more than one-third of electricity is produced in combined heat and power plants. They thoroughly utilise their fuels, such as coal, and…
Coal is an inexpensive energy source. It has several producers around the world, resulting in stable prices and availability of reasonably priced carbon.
The disadvantages of carbon should not be undervalued, even though efficient cleaning technology can be used for combustion gas emissions. The use of this technology is required by laws and directives.
Sustainable development stands for operations that are aimed at securing the possibilities of good life for current and future generations.
Finnish Coal Info, Hiilitieto ry, is a registered association that acts as a link for companies whose operations relate to solid fossil fuels. The purpose is to provide information on coal.
Here you will find links to websites and other sources where you can find information on carbon and its utilisation.