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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ]

  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. Category:Coal mines in Turkey - Wikipedia

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  6. 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

  7. South Aegean coal mines - Wikipedia

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    The South Aegean coal mines are lignite mines in Muğla Province in Turkey formerly all owned by Southern Aegean Lignite Enterprises, [1] but now some by YK Energy (so those sometimes known as Yenikoy Lignite Mines). They supply Kemerköy, Yeniköy and Yatağan power plants, such as Yatağan coal mine and Milas coal mine. [2] [3]

  8. Dodurga coal mines - Wikipedia

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    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 . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  9. Kışlaköy coal mine - Wikipedia

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    The largest operating lignite mine in Turkey, [2] it is open pit and can produce 7 million tonnes a year, [3] which feeds the Afşin-Elbistan power stations. The average energy value of coal is 1.031 Kcal/kg, [4] seam depths are 50 – 175 m, moisture content 53%, ash content 20% and sulfur content 1.2%. [5]

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