Compliance coal
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Compliance coal ids a term used in the U.S. to describe "coal which, when burned, emits 1.2 pounds or less of sulfur dioxide per million Btus [British Thermal Units] and complies with the requirements of the Clean Air Act."[1]
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- ↑ Foundation Coal Holdings, "2008 Annual Report", Foundation Coal, page 28.
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