Seyitömer power station

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Seyitömer power station is a 600-megawatt coal-fired power station in Turkey near Seyitömer, Kütahya Province, built in the late 20th century, which burns lignite mined locally.[1]

Country
  • Turkey
Coordinates39°34′27″N 29°52′56″E
StatusOperational
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Seyitömer power station
Country
  • Turkey
Coordinates39°34′27″N 29°52′56″E
StatusOperational
Commission date
  • 1973
Owner
Thermal power station
Primary fuel
Power generation
Nameplate capacity
  • 600 MW
Annual net output
  • 1,461 GWh (2020)
  • 3,359 GWh (2022)
  • 3,769 GWh (2021)
  • 3,968 GWh (2019)
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The four units were started in 1973, 1974, 1977 and 1989.[2]

The plant is owned by Çelikler Holding and in 2018 received 67 million lira capacity payments.[3] The area is a sulfur dioxide air pollution hotspot.[4] In January 2020 the plant was shut down for failing to meet new pollution limits: however three out of four units were upgraded and restarted later in 2020.[5][6] According to İklim Değişikliği Politika ve Araştırma Derneği (Climate Change Policy and Research Association) in 2021 the plant discharged waste without a licence and without penalty.[7]:79 It is estimated that closing the plant by 2030, instead of when its licence ends in 2062, would prevent over 4000 premature deaths.[8]

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