Yeniköy power station
Yeniköy power station is a 420 MW coal-fired power station in Turkey in Yeniköy, Muğla built in the late 20th century,[1] which burns lignite mined locally. The plant is owned by Limak- IC İçtaş[2] and in 2018 received 47 million lira capacity payments[3] and 63 million in 2019.[4] The area is a sulfur dioxide air pollution hotspot[5] and as of 2017 the air pollution caused by Yeniköy and neighboring Yatağan power station and Kemerköy power station is estimated to have caused 45,000 premature deaths.[6] The plant would have to be upgraded to meet the 2020 emission standard.[7] In 2019 local people protested against 48 villages being destroyed by expansion of the mine feeding the plant.[8]
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References
- "YENİKÖY THERMAL PLANT".
- "YENIKÖY KEMERKÖY THERMAL POWER PLANTS". Limak.
- "Kapasite mekanizması Aralık ayı ödemeleri açıklandı". Yeşil Ekonomi. 23 January 2019.
- "Kapasite mekanizmasıyla 2019'da 40 santrale 1.6 milyar lira ödendi". Enerji Günlüğü (in Turkish). 6 February 2020.
- "Global SO2 emission hotspot database" (PDF). Greenpeace. August 2019.
- "THE REAL COSTS OF COAL: MUĞLA". CAN Europe.
- "Baskı sonuç verdi: Filtresiz termik santrallere izin çıkmadı | DW | 15.02.2019". DW.COM (in Turkish). Retrieved 2019-09-04.
- "Muğla'da köylerinin boşaltılmasını istemeyen köylüler: Bu memleket bizim!". birgun.net (in Turkish). Retrieved 2019-09-04.
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