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Smokeless Fuels

  • Smokeless Fuels

    A ban on the marketing, sale and distribution of bituminous coal applies in sixteen town and cities around the country (cork since 1995)

    The regulation governing the ban on bituminous coal is the Air Pollution Act, 1987 (Marketing, Sale and Distribution of Fuels)  Regulations, 1998-2004.

    These regulations prohibit the marketing, sale and distribution of certain prescribed fuels within the restricted areas. This prohibition results in an improvement in air quality and a lowering of the incidents of respiratory illnesses.

    Bituminous or smoky coal is prohibited, as is any blended product containing smoky coal. This includes Polish and Texan coals. By burning smokeless fuels, we can all contribute to improving air quality. 


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