List of power stations in Turkey
The most important power stations in Turkey are listed here. For a more complete list please see the World Resources Institute "Global Power Plant Database".[1] Turkey generates about 300 TWh of electricity per year.
Renewable
Geothermal
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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
Solar thermal
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Greenway Mersin CSP | 5[4] | Operational | ? | ||
Wind
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ? | |
Fossil Fuel
Coal
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Afşin-Elbistan A power station | 1355 | Kahramanmaraş | Operational | 1984 | |
Afşin-Elbistan B power station | 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 |
Çayırhan power station | 640 | Ankara | Operational | from 1987 to 2000 | |
Yatağan power station | 630 | Muğla | Operational | 1984 (Units 1-2), 1986 (Unit 3) | |
Kemerköy power station | 630 | Muğla, Gökova | Operational | 1994 (Units 1-2), 1995 (Unit 3) | |
Yeniköy power station | 420 | Muğla | Operational | 1986 and 1987 | |
18 Mart Can power station[9] | 320 | Çanakkale | Operational | 2003 | |
Çatalağzı power station[10] | 300 | Zonguldak | 41°30′58″N 31°53′57″E / 41.516110°N 31.899079°E | Operational | 1979 (opening:1989) |
Orhaneli power station[9] | 210 | Bursa | Operational | 1992 | |
Soma power station | 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 station | 600 | Kütahya | Operational | between 1973 and 1989 | |
Tunçbilek power station | 365 | Kütahya | Operational | 1978 and before | |
Kangal power station | 457 | Sivas | Operational | Unit1=1989 Unit2=1990 Unit3=2000 | |
Natural Gas
Station | Capacity (MW) | Community | Coordinates | Status | Construction year |
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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[9] | 1432 | Bursa, Ovacık | Operational | 2002 March | |
İzmir | 1520 | İzmir | 2003 | ||
Hamitabat CCGT Power Station[11] | 1120 | Kırklareli | 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 | ? | |
Unimar Marmara Ereğlisi Power Plant | 480 | Marmara Ereğlisi, Tekirdağ Province | 41°00′27″N 27°58′25″E / 41.007564°N 27.973473°E | Operational | 1999 |
See also
External links
References
- ↑ "Global Power Plant Database".
- ↑ 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. Archived from the original on June 9, 2013. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
- 1 2 3 http://www.euas.gov.tr/
- ↑ http://www.catestermik.com/
- ↑ http://www.heas.gov.tr/
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