Bingöl power station

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Bingöl power station (Bingöl Termik Santrali) is a cancelled power station in Adaklı, Karlıova, Bingöl, Türkiye.

Location

Table 1: Project-level location details

Plant name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
Bingöl power station Adaklı, Karlıova, Bingöl, Türkiye 39.31575, 40.889156 (approximate)

The map below shows the approximate location of the power station.

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Project Details

Table 2: Unit-level details

Unit name Status Fuel(s) Capacity (MW) Technology Start year Retired year
Unit 1 cancelled coal - lignite 150 unknown

Table 3: Unit-level ownership and operator details

Unit name Owner
Unit 1 Aksa Enerji Uretim AŞ [100.0%]

Project-level coal details

  • Coal source(s): Bingol-Karliova coal mines

Background

In February 2013, Aksa Enerji Üretim A.Ş. (a subsidiary of Kazancı Holding) began the environmental permitting process to build a 150 MW coal-fired power plant in Bingöl province. The project would also include a coal mine, and the plant would thus presumably be a mine-to-mouth plant.[1][2][3]

In May 2013, Aksa Enerji won a bid to mine a lignite field in Bingöl province with 88 million tons of reserves, and to build an adjacent 150-MW mine-to-mouth coal-fired power plant.[4]

In October 2013, Aksa announced that, due to increases in borrowing costs, the company had decided to cancel the project, and to focus on its Bolu-Goynuk power station project. Aksa paid a $5 million fee to TKI in exchange for cancelling the project.[5][6]

With no developments since the application, the project appears to be abandoned, although there were reports in 2017 that the project may be tendered to private investors through a royalty agreement.[7] But as of April 2018 there is no further news of the project and it does not appear on the list of Bingöl privatizations.[8] Given the distance of Bingöl from power consumers in the west[9] and delays in other coal plant privatizations the project appears defunct.[10]

Opposition

In 2017, Önder Algedik published a “Coal and Climate Change 2017 report,” which discussed how coal plants, like the Bingöl power plant, may cause “more irreparable damages” to Turkey in the future.[11]

Articles and Resources

References

  1. Termik Santril İçin Çed Süreci Basladi, Bingöl Online, Feb. 13, 2013.
  2. Termik Santral ve Kömür Madenciliği İçin Çed Raporu Hazırlanacak, Haberler, Feb. 13, 2013.
  3. Bingöl Termik Santrali, Kara Atlas, accessed Mar. 2014.
  4. Bingöl-Karlıova Kömür Sahası Aksa'nın oldu, Enerji Günlügü, May 30, 2013.
  5. Aksa Enerji Karlıova termik santralini yapmaktan vazgeçti, Emlakkulisi, Oct. 11, 2013.
  6. Aksa Enerji termik santral sözleşmesinden vazgeçti, FinansTrend, Oct. 11, 2013.
  7. Communication with CAN Europe, December 2017
  8. Bingöl İhaleler, Privatization Administration, accessed April 2018.
  9. ALİ HAYDAR GÜVERÇİNCİ,TWO NEW INDICES FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF REGIONAL TRANSMISSION CONNECTION CAPACITIES pages 65 and 87, MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, August 2017
  10. Algedik, ÖnderCoal & Climate Change - 2017 pages 12 and 29, onderalgedik.com, Nov 2017
  11. “Coal and Climate Change 2017 Report”, Önder Algedik, Translated by Google, December 9, 2017.

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