Indonesian Coal is a significant player in the global coal market, primarily known for its low-sulfur content and high energy output. The lower sulfur content reduces the potential for acid rain and other environmental issues compared to higher sulfur coals. They have low sulfur levels, which helps reduce sulfur dioxide emissions, minimizing acid rain and improving air quality. The abundance and lower extraction costs make Indonesian coal a competitive option in the global market. Indonesian Coal contributes to energy diversification for countries that rely on coal, enhancing energy security in the region.