Tufanbeyli power station
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| Coordinates | 38°11′09″N 36°16′07″E / 38.1857°N 36.2686°E |
| Status | Operational |
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| Thermal power station | |
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| Website | www |
Tufanbeyli power station is a 450 MW coal-fired power station in Turkey in Tufanbeyli, built in the 2010s, which burns lignite mined locally.[1][2] The plant is 40% owned by Sabancı Holding via Enerjisa Enerji[3] and 40% by E.ON[4]: 48 and in 2022 received capacity payments.[5] As of 2025 management plan to expand it.[6]
