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TKI, (Turkiye Komur lsletmesi Kurumu), is a Turkish government owned company which mines lignite which is supplied to domestic power stations. The U.S. Geological Survey reports in that 2010 74.4 million tonnes of run-of-mine lignite.[1]
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Mines
The USGS also lists the major lignite mines as:
- Bursa lignite mine is located at Orhaneli in Bursa province and has an annual capacity of 1 million tonnes. The facility is operated by Bursa Linyitleri lsletmesi Mudurlu, a subsidiary of Turkiye Komur lsletmesi Kurumu (TKI), a government owned company;
- Can lignite mine is located at Can in Canakkale province and has an annual capacity of 1.8 million tonnes. The facility is operated by Can Linyitleri lsletmesi Mudurlu, a subsidiary of of TKI;
- the Soma mine is located at Soma in Manisa Province with an annual capacity of 10.5 million tonnes. The mine is operated by Ege Linyitleri Isletme Muessesesii Mudurlugu, a subsidiary of TKI;
- the Tuncbilek mining center is located at Tavsanli, in Kutahya province and has an annual capacity of 7 million tonnes. The mine is operated by Garp Linyitleri Isletme Muessesesii Mudurlugu, a subsidiary of TKI;
- the South Aegean lignite mine is located at Yatagan in Mugla province and has an annual capacity of 4.9 million tonnes. The mine is operated by Güney Ege Linyitleri Isletme Muessesesii Mudurlugu, a subsidiary of TKI;
- Ilgin lignite mine is located at Ilgin in Konya province and has an annual capacity of 300,000 tonnes. The mine is operated by Ilgin Linyitleri Isletme Muessesesii Mudurlugu, a subsidiary of TKI;
- the Seyitomer lignite mine is located at Seyitomer in Kutahya Province and has an annual capacity of 8 million tonnes. The facility was operated by Seyitomer Linyitleri Isletme Muessesesii Mudurlugu, a subsidiary of TKI until 2013. In early 2013 Turkey's Privatization Authority sold the operating rights of its lignite-fired Seyitomer Power Plant for $2.25 billion to the Turkish company, Celikler Insaat.[2]; and
- Yenikoy lignite mine is located at Oren in Mulga province and has an annual capacity of 8.5 million tonnes. The facility is operated by Yenikoy Linyitleri Isletme Muessesesii Mudurlugu, a subsidiary of TKI.
Donations to poor families
TKI donates about 2 million tonnes of coal to poor families annually.[3]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Philip M. Mobbs, "2010 Minerals Yearbook: Turkey", United States Geological Survey, April 2012, page 56.7
- ↑ "Turkey Sells 600-Megawatt Seyitomer Lignite-Fired Plant for $2.25 Billion", Industrial Info Europe, January 3, 2013.
- ↑ "2016 FAALİYET RAPORU", TKI, May 2017.
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External resources
- International Energy Agency, "Coal and Peat in Turkey in 2009", International Energy Agency website, accessed January 2013.
- Philip M. Mobbs, "2010 Minerals Yearbook: Turkey", United States Geological Survey, April 2012.
- Cengiz Günes, "Contributing lignite coal fields to the economy", Deloitte, April 2012.