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  2. Coal in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Coal supplies a quarter of Turkey's primary energy. [1] The heavily subsidised coal industry generates over a third of the country's electricity [2] and emits a third of Turkey's greenhouse gases. Coal is a major contributor to air pollution, and damages health across the nation, being burnt even in homes and cities. [3]

  3. Category:Mines in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Chromium mines in Turkey (3 P) Coal mines in Turkey (19 P) Copper mines in Turkey (6 P)

  4. Turkish Coal Operations Authority - Wikipedia

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    Turkish. Website. tki.gov.tr. 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] In 2018 TKI mined 30 Mt of which 16 Mt was open pit and 14 Mt underground: and in the same year 20 Mt was ...

  5. Category:Mining in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    M. Mines in Turkey (14 C) Mining companies of Turkey (1 C, 5 P) Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (Turkey) (2 C, 10 P)

  6. Çöpler mine - Wikipedia

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    The Çöpler mine (Turkish: Çöpler Altın Madeni) is a gold mine located in Erzincan Province, eastern Turkey. It is owned and operated by the Anagold Mining Inc., established in 2009. Explored in 1999, it is on an epithermal [1] gold-silver-copper ore deposit, one of the largest in Turkey and in the world. The Çöpler mine started ...

  7. Category:Gold mines in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gold mines in Turkey". The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  8. Soma mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    Mining accidents are common in Turkey, which has poor mine-safety conditions. According to a report issued in 2010 by the Turkish Economy Policies Research Foundation (TEPAV), in 2008, deaths per 1 million tons of coal mined were 7.22 in Turkey (the highest figure in the world), 5 times the rate in China (1.27) and 361 times the rate in the US (0.02). [15]

  9. Çaldağ mine - Wikipedia

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    The Çaldağ mine is a large mine in the west of Turkey in Turgutlu District, Manisa Province 232 km west of the capital, Ankara., [1] Çaldağ represents the largest nickel reserve in Turkey having estimated reserves of 33.2 million tonnes of ore grading 1.13% nickel. [2] The 33.2 million tonnes of ore contains 375,000 tonnes of nickel metal.