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Jul 17, 2008 09:57AM

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Dear shareholder,

Thank you for your inquiry. Sub-bituminous coal is a type of coal whose properties range from those of lignite to those of bituminous coal and are used primarily as fuel for steam-electric power generation.

Sub-bituminous coal may be dull, dark brown to black, soft and crumbly at the lower end of the range, to bright, jet-black, hard, and relatively strong at the upper end. It contains 20-30% inherent moisture by weight. The heat content of sub-bituminous coal ranges from 17 to 24 million British thermal units (Btu) per short ton (20 to 28 megajoules per kilogram) on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis. The heat content of sub-bituminous coal consumed in the United States averages 17 to 18 million Btu per short ton (20 to 21 MJ/kg), on the as-received basis

Its relatively low density and high water content renders some types of sub-bituminous coal susceptible to spontaneous combustion if not packed densely during storage in order to exclude free air flow. Source: Wikipedia

Regards,

AGORACOM Investor Relations

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