List of power stations in Turkey

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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 / 37.95000; 28.84306 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 / 37.85556; 27.46333 Operational ?

Hydroelectric

Station Capacity (MW) Community Coordinates Status Construction year
Altınkaya Dam 700 Kızılırmak Nehri 41°21′48″N 35°43′27″E / 41.3632176°N 35.7240844°E / 41.3632176; 35.7240844 (Altınkaya Dam) Operational 1988
Aslantaş Dam 138 Uğurlu 40°56′12″N 36°38′56″E / 40.9366319°N 36.64891°E / 40.9366319; 36.64891 (Aslantaş Dam) Operational 1984
Atatürk Dam 2,400 Eskin 37°28′58″N 38°19′14″E / 37.4827592°N 38.3206129°E / 37.4827592; 38.3206129 (Ataturk Dam) Operational 1992
Batman Dam 198 Catakköprü 38°09′36″N 41°12′06″E / 38.160088°N 41.201574°E / 38.160088; 41.201574 (Batman Dam) Operational 1999
Berke Dam 510 Düziçi, Osmaniye   Operational 1999
Birecik Dam 672 Belkıs 37°03′12″N 37°53′24″E / 37.053333°N 37.89°E / 37.053333; 37.89 (Birecik Dam) Operational 2001
Borçka Dam 300 Borçka, Artvin   Operational 2006
Boyabat Dam 513 Boyabat   Operational 2012
Çatalan Dam 169 Adana 37°02′12″N 35°20′36″E / 37.036612°N 35.3434038°E / 37.036612; 35.3434038 (Çatalan Dam) Operational 1997
Deriner Dam 670 Artvin 41°10′11″N 41°52′13″E / 41.169722°N 41.870277°E / 41.169722; 41.870277 (Deriner Dam) Operational 2012
Devecikonağı Dam 29 Bursa 39°52′31.86″N 28°34′27.9″E / 39.8755167°N 28.574417°E / 39.8755167; 28.574417 (Devecikonağı Dam) Operational 2012
Dicle Dam 110 Altayköy 38°20′56″N 40°01′20″E / 38.34896°N 40.0222921°E / 38.34896; 40.0222921 (Dicle Dam) Operational 1997
Gezende Dam 159   36°31′42″N 33°11′40″E / 36.5284501°N 33.1943536°E / 36.5284501; 33.1943536 (Gökçekaya Dam) Operational 1990
Gökçekaya Dam 300 Gökçekaya 40°02′00″N 31°00′57″E / 40.0334307°N 31.0159492°E / 40.0334307; 31.0159492 (Gökçekaya Dam) Operational 1972
Hasan Uğurlu Dam 500 Uğurlu 40°56′12″N 36°38′48″E / 40.9365508°N 36.6467857°E / 40.9365508; 36.6467857 (Hasan Uğurlu Dam) Operational 1981
Hirfanlı Dam 128 Hirfanlar 39°16′22″N 33°31′05″E / 39.2727631°N 33.5181069°E / 39.2727631; 33.5181069 (Hirfanlı Dam) Operational 1959
Ilısu Dam 1,200   37°34′00″N 41°54′00″E / 37.566667°N 41.9°E / 37.566667; 41.9 (Ilısu Dam ( under construction)) Under construction 2017
Karakaya Dam 1,800 Handere 38°13′36″N 39°08′08″E / 38.2266006°N 39.1355324°E / 38.2266006; 39.1355324 (Karakaya Dam) Operational 1989
Karkamış Dam 192 Ziyaret 36°52′04″N 38°02′02″E / 36.8679139°N 38.0338097°E / 36.8679139; 38.0338097 (Karkamış Dam) Operational 2000
Keban Dam 1,330 Keban 38°48′23″N 38°45′32″E / 38.8064233°N 38.7589502°E / 38.8064233; 38.7589502 (Keban Dam) Operational 1974
Kılıçkaya Dam 124 Yelkesen 40°14′31″N 38°11′09″E / 40.2419787°N 38.1859016°E / 40.2419787; 38.1859016 (Kılıçkaya Dam) Operational 1989
Menzelet Dam 248 Sarıçukur 37°40′36″N 36°51′01″E / 37.6766708°N 36.8502045°E / 37.6766708; 36.8502045 (Menzelet Dam) Operational 1989
Muratlı Dam 115 Muratlı village   Operational 2005
Obruk Dam 202     Operational 2007
Oymapinar Dam 540 Oymapınar-Manavgat 36°54′31″N 31°31′54″E / 36.9086994°N 31.5318024°E / 36.9086994; 31.5318024 (Oymapinar Dam) Operational 1984
Özlüce Dam 170     Operational 2000
Sarıyar Dam 160 Sarıyar 40°02′23″N 31°24′51″E / 40.0397393°N 31.4141822°E / 40.0397393; 31.4141822 (Sarıyar Dam) Operational 1956
Sır Dam 284 Küçüksır 37°30′04″N 36°35′47″E / 37.5010445°N 36.5962744°E / 37.5010445; 36.5962744 (Sır Dam) Operational 1991

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 / 36.144893; 33.540376 (Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant) Under construction ?
Sinop Nuclear Power Plant[8] 4400   42°05′09″N 34°57′19″E / 42.085739°N 34.955378°E / 42.085739; 34.955378 (Sinop Nuclear Power Plant) 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 / 38.355550; 36.989273 (Afşin-Elbistan B Power Station) 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 / 41.516110; 31.899079 (Çatalağzı Power Station) 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 / 39.189863; 27.647863 (Soma Power Plant) 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
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 / 40.981651; 28.690883 (Ambarlı CCGT power plant) 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 / 41.007564; 27.973473 (Afşin-Elbistan B Power Station) Operational 1999

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Global Power Plant Database".
  2. ^ 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. {{cite conference}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |booktitle= (help)
  3. ^ "POWER Engineers Selected to Design Advanced Geothermal Power Plant in Turkey". powerconstructors.com. May 2006.
  4. ^ "Mersin'de Türkiye'nin ilk güneş enerjisi kulesi kuruldu" (in Turkish). 24 April 2013. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Tesis Bilgileri Tablosu". General Directorate of Electrical Power Resources Survey and Development Administration of Turkey (EİE).
  6. ^ "Construction of Turkey's First Nuclear Power Plant will Start in 2013". Journal of Turkish Weekly. 8 December 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  7. ^ "Governmental approval for Turkish construction plan". World Nuclear News. 15 July 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  8. ^ "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. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  9. ^ a b c http://www.euas.gov.tr/
  10. ^ http://www.catestermik.com/
  11. ^ http://www.heas.gov.tr/