Hamitabat power station explained

Hamitabat power station (Turkish: Hamitabat Doğal Gaz Kombine Çevrim Santrali) is a gas-fired power station in Kırklareli Province northwestern Turkey,[1] [2] [3] and is the oldest gas-fired power station in the country.[4] Climate Trace estimates that in 2022 it emitted over 1.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas, more that any other gas-fired power station in the country except Bandırma.[5]

Technology

Hamitabat is a combined cycle power plant.

Customers

The plant supplies the Marmara region.[6]

Finance

Limak received capacity payments for the plant in 2020.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hamitabat Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant. 2021-09-04. Limak Şirketler Grubu.
  2. Asan. Ahmet. Okten. Suzan Sarıca. Sen. Burhan. 2010-05-01. Airborne and soilborne microfungi in the vicinity Hamitabat Thermic Power Plant in Kirklareli City (Turkey), their seasonal distributions and relations with climatological factors. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. en. 164. 1. 221–231. 10.1007/s10661-009-0887-8. 1573-2959.
  3. Web site: MUNYAR. Vahap. 520 milyon Euro’ya santralı yeniledi, 120 milyon Euro kurtardı. 2021-09-04. www.hurriyet.com.tr. tr.
  4. Web site: 1989-08-01. ENKA İnşaat ve Sanayi A.Ş.. 2021-04-29. en-US.
  5. Web site: Comparison Tool - Climate TRACE . 2023-12-05 . climatetrace.org . en.
  6. Web site: Hamitabat Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant. 2021-02-04. Limak Şirketler Grubu.
  7. Web site: TEİAŞ. 2021-02-03. www.teias.gov.tr.