Garanti Bank and coal
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Garanti Bank's investment in coal power
Garanti Bank is a Turkish bank, almost half owned by BBVA, which makes loans to coal projects.[1]
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Coal loans
Coal plants Garanti Bank has made loans for include:[2]
- Aksa power station
- Atlas Enerji İskenderun power station
- İzdemir Enerji power station
- Kangal power station
- Kemerköy power station
- Şırnak Silopi power station
- Yeniköy power station
- ZETES power station
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ Termik Santral Projeleri, bank website, accessed Jan. 2018.
- ↑ "Coal & Climate Change - 2017," Önder Algedik, Aug 2017
External resources
- Kings of Coal: online campaigners’ toolkit on coal financing in southeast Europe and Turkey, Bankwatch, accessed January 2018.
External articles
- Wikipedia:Garanti Bank
- Garanti, Turkey’s top climate killer bank praised as climate champion, Climate Action Network Europe, 12 December 2016 .