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ZETES 1160 MW

Ranked as the 115th largest power generation facility in Turkey, ZETES 1 holds a modest yet significant capacity of 160 MW, contributing 0.17% to the national energy landscape. This facility underscores Turkey's diverse energy portfolio, where natural gas dominates as the primary fuel source. The technological specifics surrounding ZETES 1 remain unspecified, but its power generation capabilities are complemented by nearby plants, creating a dynamic energy environment in the Zonguldak region. Notable nearby facilities include the Zonguldak Eren plant, a coal powerhouse with a substantial capacity of 2090 MW, which highlights the reliance on fossil fuels in the area. Additionally, the Çatalağzı power station and its counterpart, Çatalağzı-B, provide 315 MW and 314 MW of gas and coal energy, respectively, while the Kütahya facility adds 50 MW of coal capacity. Together, these plants form a crucial energy cluster that supports the grid and caters to regional demands. In the broader context of Turkey's energy profile, with a total capacity of 94,534 MW spread across 368 plants, ZETES 1's output is relatively small yet vital for maintaining energy security in this part of the country. The plant operates under the aegis of a private entity, although specific ownership details are not disclosed. Commissioned in an era of growing energy needs, ZETES 1 plays its part in a landscape where gas remains the dominant fuel source. Looking forward, the facility's role is pivotal as Turkey continues to navigate the transition towards more sustainable energy practices, potentially paving the way for future investments in renewable technologies.

Capacity
160 MW
Commissioning Year
Owner
Location
41.5074°, 31.8954°

Turkey, Asia

Location
Coordinates:: 41.507424, 31.895365
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Technical Details
Country
Turkey
Continent
Asia
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
TurkeyEnergy Profile
368
Total Plants
94.5 GW
Total Capacity
GasCoalHydroNuclear
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