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An Overview on Privately Owned Thermal Power Plants in Turkey as of 2010
Haluk Direskeneli
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Monday, 22 February 2010


In the Chamber of Mechanical Engineers, we have begun a list of the important large (>35MWe) thermal power plants in operation, in construction and in project design phases in the local market. Below is a list for those naturalgas/ imported or local fired thermal power plants. The public-owned thermal power list was relatively easy since it had been tabulated by EUAS and the details were made public. It was hard to find the design parameters of privately owned thermal power plants, but their output capacities and their respective fuels were tabulated. In order to collect the latest figures for the private enterprises, we have sourced the latest information released on their web sites. Here is the latest list of thermal power plants currently in operation, in order of magnitude:

Enka Powernatural gas fired combined cycle power plant, in Adapazari, Gebze, Izmir Aliaga, with a total of 3830 MWe;
IskenSugözü, Evonik+ Oyak JV, imported coal (6000 kcal / kg LHV) conventional thermal power plant with a total of 1320 MWe;
Aksa Kazanci Holding Antalya, natural gas fired combined cycle power plant in Selimiye and Kovanli villages with a total of 1150 MWe;
Baymina Ankara Suez, natural gas firing combined cycle power plant with a total of 770 MWe;
Chayirhan Park Holding, local mine mouth coal (2800 kcal / kg LHV) firing conventional thermal power plant with a total of 4x160 MWe;
Tekirdag Uni-Mar IPR, natural gas fired combined cycle power plant in Tekirda
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with a total of 480 MWe;
Tekirdag Trakya Elektrik Gama Holding, natural gas fired combined cycle power plant with total 478 MWe;
SABANCI EnerjiSA, natural gas fired combined cycle power plants in Adana-Mersin, Çanakkale-Izmit, with a total of 455 MWe;
Zorlu Energy, natural gas fired combined cycle, in Bursa, Luleburgaz, Sincan, Kayseri with a total of 420 MWe;
Bisash Bursa natural gas fired combined cycle power plant with a total of 410 MWe;
Ak enerji natural gas fired combined cycle, in Yalova, Bozöyük, Çerkezköy, Izmir, Alapli with total of 357.6 MWe;
Entek Electric/ Koc Holding, natural gas fired combined cycle power plant, in Bursa, Izmit with a total of 300 MWe;
Habash LNG fired combined cycle in Izmir with a total of 300 MWe;
KARABIGA ICHDASH imported coal firing (6000 kcal / kg LHV) CFB thermal power plant with a total of 2x135 MWe;
Doga Energy Esenyurt Istanbul, natural gas fired combined cycle power plant with a total of 180 MWe;
Silopi / Shirnak Park Holding, local Asphaltite firing CFB thermal power plant with a total of 135 MWe;
Enda Energy, natural gas fired combined cycle power plant in Antalya OIZ with a total of 94.38 MWe;
Ayen Ostim Ankara, natural gas firing combined cycle power plant with a total of 35 MWe

Thermal power plants in construction:

Eren Holding Çatala
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zi, imported coal (6000 kcal / kg LHV) conventional thermal power plant with a total of 1360 MWe;
Bandirma Enerji SA SABANCI, natural gas firing combined cycle power plant with a total of 900 MWe;
Borasko Samsun natural gas firing combined cycle power plant with a total of 800 MWe 

Thermal power plant projects under lease:

Çankiri Orta, ÇALIK Energy 100 MWe; 
Bolu Göynük AksaEnerji 150 MWe;
Tekirda
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Saray 300 MWe;
Bursa Keles (cancelled);
Adana Tufanbeyli EnerjiSA 450 MWe;
Soma-C, 2x300 MWe (at tendering stage);
Afsin Elbistan C-D-E (at tendering stage) 

We wish all success to our private thermal power plant operators, and investors in their works.

 


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