Hakan Enerji Thermal Power Plant

Hakan Enerji Thermal Power Plant is a proposed 110 megawatt coal-fired power station. The plant has been proposed by Hakan Enerji, a subsidiary of Hakan Madencilik ve Elektrik Üretim Sanayi Ticaret A.S. The plant is proposed to be built near Ceyhan in Adana province.

Background
On its website the company states that it has applied to the Turkish Energy Market Regulatory Authority for a power generation licence for the proposed plant. The company describes the plant as a 100MW plant which would "make use of the coal to be imported from Kemerova, Russian Federation, featuring high calorific value (6,000 kcal/kg min) with low sulfur (0.9% max) and ash (14% max) contents."

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Project Details
Sponsor: Hakan Enerji Location: Ceyhan in Adana province in Turkey Coordinates: 37.0317,35.82275(approximate) CARMA ID: Status: proposed Nameplate capacity: 635 MW Type: Projected in service: Coal Type: hard coal Coal Source: imported from Kemerova, Russian Federation Estimated annual CO2: Source of financing:

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External resources

 * CARMA: Carbon Monitoring for Action