hiilivaraston
Hiilivarasto, or hiilivaraston when used in genitive, denotes a facility or arrangement for storing coal intended as fuel for power plants, district heating, or industrial processes. A hiilivarasto may consist of outdoor stockpiles, covered piles, bunkers, silos, or dedicated warehouses, often located at power plants, port facilities, or at mining and distribution hubs. The primary purpose is to secure a reliable fuel supply, smooth deliveries, and help manage price volatility and demand.
Storage configurations vary: outdoor stockpiles on impermeable ground with drainage systems, covered or enclosed stockpiles to
Coal quality and storage: moisture content, ash, sulfur, and calorific value are affected by storage conditions.
Safety and environmental aspects: dust control, water protection from runoff, fire prevention, and monitoring for heat
In practice, hiilivarasto is a common component of coal-fired or coal-dependent facilities and remains relevant in