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  2. Turkish Coal Operations Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Coal Operations Authority (TKİ) is the state-owned enterprise which mines lignite coal in Turkey. Turkey is the third-largest lignite producer in the world, [ 1 ] with 7% of total production. [ 2 ]

  3. Coal in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017 Turkey was 11th in the list of countries by coal production, and mined 1.3% of the world's coal, with lignite and sub-bituminous deposits widespread throughout the country. [39] Due to the country's geology , there is no hard coal, which has a higher energy density (over 7,250 kcal/kg), within 1000 m of the surface.

  4. Turkish Hard Coal Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    [note 1] [3] [4] According to 21st century data up to 2014 Armutcuk, Karadon and Uzulmez were more hazardous than Amasra and Kozlu mines. [5] Although coal mining accidents in Turkey decreased considerably after the government introduced tougher safety measures in the mid-2010s, [6] the relative danger compared to other occupations since then ...

  5. List of countries by coal production - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by coal production ranking countries with coal production larger than 5 million tonnes as of 2023. Coal production (million tonnes) Country

  6. Category:Coal mines in Turkey - Wikipedia

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  7. Elbistan coalfield - Wikipedia

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    Elbistan is the field with the most coal in Turkey. [1] Former Çöllolar coal mine also supplied a local power station, but after that closed, Kışlaköy was the only mine. 200 million tons of CO 2 were emitted by burning lignite from this field before 2016. [ 2 ]

  8. Dodurga coal mines - Wikipedia

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    Alpagut Dodurga Coal Mine on Global Energy Monitor Dodurga Ayva Coal Mine on Global Energy Monitor (may be duplicate of above) This geographical article about a location in Çorum Province , Turkey is a stub .

  9. Category:Coal in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Coal mining in Turkey (4 C, 1 P) P. Coal-fired power stations in Turkey (34 P) Pages in category "Coal in Turkey"