List of power stations in Turkey
The following page lists power stations in Turkey. Turkey has a total electricity generation capacity of 57,000 MWs.[1]
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Renewable
Geothermal
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
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Kızıldere Geothermal Power Plant[2] | 95 | Sarayköy, Denizli | 37°57′00″N 28°50′35″E / 37.95000°N 28.84306°E | Operational | 1984 |
Gümüşköy Geothermal Power Plant[3] | 13.2 | Germencik, Aydın | 37°51′20″N 27°27′48″E / 37.85556°N 27.46333°E | Operational | ? |
Hydroelectric
Main article: List of hydroelectric power stations in Turkey
Solar thermal
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
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Greenway Mersin CSP | 5[4] | Operational | ? | ||
Wind
Main article: List of wind farms in Turkey
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
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Gökçedağ Wind Farm[5] | 135 | Operational | ? | ||
Bandırma Wind Farm[5] | 50 | Operational | ? | ||
Bozcaada Wind Farm[5] | 10.2 | Operational | ? | ||
Soma Wind Farm[5] | 140.80 | Operational | ? | ||
Karaburun Wind Farm[5] | 120 | Operational | ? | ||
Geycek Wind Farm[5] | 150 | Operational | ? | ||
Kangal Wind Farm[5] | 128 | Operational | ? | ||
Osmaniye Wind Power Station[5] | 135 | Operational | ? | ||
Bağlar Wind Farm[5] | 100 | Operational | ? | ||
İntepe Wind Farm[5] | 30.40 | Operational | ? | ||
Turguttepe Wind Farm[5] | 24 | Operational | ? |
Non-renewable
Nuclear
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
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Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant[6][7] | 4800 | 36°08′42″N 33°32′25″E / 36.144893°N 33.540376°E | Under construction | ? | |
Sinop Nuclear Power Plant[8] | 4400 | 42°05′09″N 34°57′19″E / 42.085739°N 34.955378°E | Under construction | ? | |
Thermal
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
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Afşin-Elbistan A Power Station[9] | 1355 | Kahramanmaraş | Operational | 1984 | |
Afşin-Elbistan B Power Station[9] | 1440 | Kahramanmaraş | 38°21′20″N 36°59′21″E / 38.355550°N 36.989273°E | Operational | Unit 1&2:2004 Unit 3&4:2005 |
Aliağa | 180 | İzmir | |||
Antalya | 1150 | Antalya | Leap 1=2009 Leap 2=2011 | ||
Adapazarı | 770 | Sakarya | 2002 October | ||
Gebze | 1540 | Kocaeli | 2002 October | ||
Bursa CCGT Power Station[10] | 1432 | Bursa, Ovacık | Operational | 2002 March | |
Çayırhan Power Station[9] | 640 | Ankara | Operational | ? | |
İzmir | 1520 | İzmir | 2003 | ||
Yatağan Power Station[11] | 630 | Muğla | Operational | ? | |
Kemerköy Power Station[12] | 630 | Muğla, Gökova | Operational | ? | |
Yeniköy Power Station[13] | 420 | Muğla | Operational | ? | |
18 Mart Can Power Station[10] | 320 | Çanakkale | Operational | ? | |
Hamitabat CCGT Power Station[14] | 1120 | Kırklareli | Operational | ? | |
Çatalağzı Power Station[15] | 300 | Zonguldak | 41°30′58″N 31°53′57″E / 41.516110°N 31.899079°E | Operational | 1979 (opening:1989) |
Orhaneli Power Station[10] | 210 | Bursa | Operational | ? | |
Soma Power Plant | 1040 | Manisa | 39°11′24″N 27°38′52″E / 39.189863°N 27.647863°E | Operational | Unit1=1981 Unit2=1982 Unit3=1985. Unit4=1986 Unit 5&6=1992 |
Seyitömer Power Plant | 600 | Kütahya | Operational | ? | |
Ambarlı CCGT Power Plant | 1350 | İstanbul | 40°58′54″N 28°41′27″E / 40.981651°N 28.690883°E | Operational | ? |
Ambarlı GT Power Plant | 1400 | İstanbul | Under construction | ? | |
Tunçbilek Power Plant | 365 | Kütahya | Operational | ? | |
Kangal Power Plant | 457 | Sivas | Operational | Unit1=1989 Unit2=1990 Unit3=2000 |
See also
- List of power stations in Asia
- List of power stations in Europe
- List of largest power stations in the world
- Hydroelectricity in Turkey
- Wind power in Turkey
References
- ↑ "Turkey's installed power capacity doubles over the last 10 years". The Republic of Turkey Prime Ministry Investment Support and Promotion Agency. 17 April 2013.
- ↑ Kindap, Ali; Kaya, Tevfik; Tut Haklıdır, Füsun S.; Alpagut Bükülmez, Ayşe (25–29 April 2010). Privatization of Kizildere Geothermal Power Plant and New Approaches for Field and Plant (PDF). Proceedings World Geothermal Congress 2010. Bali, Indonesia: geothermal-energy.org.
- ↑ "POWER Engineers Selected to Design Advanced Geothermal Power Plant in Turkey". powerconstructors.com. May 2006.
- ↑ "Mersin'de Türkiye'nin ilk güneş enerjisi kulesi kuruldu" (in Turkish). 24 April 2013. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Tesis Bilgileri Tablosu". General Directorate of Electrical Power Resources Survey and Development Administration of Turkey (EİE).
- ↑ "Construction of Turkey's First Nuclear Power Plant will Start in 2013". Journal of Turkish Weekly. 8 December 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
- ↑ "Governmental approval for Turkish construction plan". World Nuclear News. 15 July 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
- ↑ "MHI to Step Up Involvement in Sinop Nuclear Power Plant Project In Turkey". Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., mhi.co.jp. May 8, 2013. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
- 1 2 3 http://www.geothermal-energy.org/184,welcome_to_our_page_with_data_for_turkey.html
- 1 2 3 http://www.euas.gov.tr/
- ↑ http://yatagants.gov.tr/
- ↑ http://www.keas.gov.tr/
- ↑ http://www.yeas.gov.tr/
- ↑ http://www.heas.gov.tr/
- ↑ http://www.catestermik.com/
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