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ANTHRACITE IS THE HARDEST, OLDEST AND CLEANEST TYPE OF COAL |
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Unlike its more commonly known cousin, bituminous coal, anthracite is highly carbonated and clean-burning. Anthracite can be used as the primary heat source for a home or business. Or, it can provide supplemental heat via a stove or fireplace insert. All anthracite used in the U.S. is produced domestically by American workers in Northeastern Pennsylvania. There are over seven billion tons of anthracite available for mining. And, unlike oil and gas prices which are influenced by international politics, anthracite prices are steady. |
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ANTHRACITE'S ADVANTAGES |
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Convenience : A modern anthracite stove can burn up to 36 hours without tending and there's very little cleanup involved. Keystone's 44 pound or 20 kilos bags are especially easy to use and store. |
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Anthracite's Environnemental Impact Clean : |
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