Kadıncık 2 hydroelectric power plant

Power plant in Mersin Province, Turkey
37°01′55″N 34°50′24″E / 37.032°N 34.84°E / 37.032; 34.84StatusOperationalCommission date1974Owner(s)İbrahim Çeçen HoldingPower generationNameplate capacity56 MWAnnual net output307 GWh
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Kadıncık 2 hydroelectric plant is a privately owned hydroelectric power station located in Mersin Province, Turkey.

History

The plant was put into service in 1974. In 2016, within the privatization program, Kadıncık 2 plant, together with Kadıncık 1 plant, was purchased by İbrahim Çeçen holding for 864.1 million (where $1 = 2.887 ).[1]

Technical characteristics

The installed power is 56 MW. The annual energy capacity is 307 GWh, which is equivalent to the energy requirement of 56,742 households. Kadıncık 2 power station is the fourth highest energy producer in Mersin Province.[2]

See also

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  • iconRenewable energy portal

References

  1. ^ İctaş (company) page (in Turkish)
  2. ^ Energy atlas
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