Indonesia is honored with promptly accessible coal stores and assets which exist fundamentally in Sumatera and Kalimantan islands.Indonesian coal for the most part has medium calorific qualities (CV of 5,000 – 7,000 kcal/kg), with moderately high rates of unpredictable issue. The coal has low debris and sulfur content, making it probably the cleanest coal on the planet and hence an all the more ecologically neighborly arrangement or mixing material for coal-terminated force plants.
Because of the land structure and the archipelago idea of the nation, coal stores will in general be near the surface with thick creases making it conceivable to utilize open-mining methods with low stripping proportions. What’s more, streams and oceans are promptly open for transportation to transshipment focuses or coal terminals. The greatest market for coal is Asia, which as indicated by the World Energy Council as of now represents 56% of worldwide coal utilization with China and India compensating for most of the interest. Because of its closer topographical closeness to these two markets, Indonesia has a huge upper hand over other significant coal-trading landmasses.
| Name Of Mines | GCV (kcal/kg) ABD Basis | Total Moisture ARB Basis | Inherent Moisture ADB Basis | ASH (ABD Basis) | Size (mm) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extreme High GCV | Adaro,Bukit Badri,Milavan | 6000-6500 | 18%(+/-2%) | 12% | 6-7% | 0-50 |
| High GCV | Berau | 5800(+/-100) | 24%(+/-2%) | 14% | 6-7% | 0-50 |
| Medium GCV | PIK | 5700(+/-100) | 30%(+/-2%) | 15% | 6-7% | 0-50 |
| Average GCV | Kideco | 5600(+/-100) | 32%(+/-2%) | 16% | 6-7% | 0-50 |
| Low GCV | 5400(+/-200) | 36%(+/-2%) | 15% | 6-7% | 0-50 |