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1: lignite or brown coal, good only for heating or power production (or in steam engines but giving a lower efficiency)
2: bituminous coal, with more thermal power and used especially to make coke for steelmaking
3: anthracite (hard coal or black coal), the highest grade, which can burn hot enough to melt the steel and porcelain in a household oven
(there is also sub-bituminous coal between lignite and bituminous coal)
The devs have lumped these all together into one good and seem to have represented lignite coal deposits in some places but not others, for example the lignite mines in Saxony and Brandenburg, but not in Greece. Maybe too much to think about when considering adding a single lignite mine to Iceland lol.
Esat Asia Fix