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Ipekyolu Enerji is a Turkish company which has proposed the construction of the 615 megawatt coal-fired Sedef Energy Power Plant near Yumurtalik in Adana province, Turkey.
Proposed coal power station
In May 2012 Ipekyolu Enerji applied for a licence to the Turkish regulator, EMRA (EPDK in Turkish) to generate electricity for the grid.[1]
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Status: proposed
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Coal Type: hard coal
Coal Source: imported
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References
- ↑ EPDK, "DETAYLAR", EPDK website, accessed April 2013.