rakennushiiliä
Rakennushiiliä is a Finnish term that refers to coal used primarily for heating residential and commercial buildings, rather than industrial processes. It is typically a type of bituminous coal that has been milled to a fine powder or lumped form suitable for domestic boilers and furnaces. The coal is often sourced from domestic mines in Finland or imported from countries with abundant coal resources, such as the former Soviet Union or Sweden.
The main advantage of rakennushiiliä is its high energy density, which allows for efficient heat generation
Despite these regulations, some small businesses and rural households still use rakennushiiliä. The market has gradually