Kireçlik power station
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Kireçlik power station is a proposed 1,200-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in Zonguldak province, Turkey.
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Location
The undated satellite photo below shows the proposed location for the plant, near Bayat village, Kireçlik district, Zonguldak province.
Background on Plant
In November 2009, Hema Elektrik (a subsidiary of Hattat Holding) applied to build a two-unit, 1,200-MW coal-fired power plant in Zonguldak province.
The project was met with vigorous local protests, led by KDZ.Ereğli Çevre Platformu and Greenpeace, with a great deal of support from local political officials — particularly a boat action in August 2013, which attracted a great deal of media attention.[1]
In 2017 it was reported that the area proposed for the Kireçlik power station had been designated a tourism area, making it unsuitable for coal plants.[2]
As of May 2018, the EIA was no longer listed online,[3] and the project appears to have been cancelled.
Project Details
- Sponsor: Hema Elektrik Üretim A.Ş.
- Parent company: Hattat Holding
- Location: Bayat village, Kireçlik district, Zonguldak province, Turkey
- Coordinates: 41.3689442, 31.5878358 (exact)
- Status: Cancelled
- Detailed status:
- Gross capacity: 1,200 MW
- Type: Supercritical
- Projected in service:
- Coal type: Bituminous
- Coal source: Zonguldak province, Turkey
- Source of financing:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Zonguldak'ta termik santral tepkisi, Internet Haber, Sept. 29, 2010.
- ↑ KİREÇLİK’TE İŞLER TIKIRINDA, Önder, Aug. 9, 2017.
- ↑ Personal communication from CAN Europe, May 25, 2018
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External resources
- Kireçlik'te Termik Santral Istemiyoruz ("No to the Kireçlik Power Station")