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  2. Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation - Wikipedia

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    teias.gov.tr Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (Turkish: Türkiye Elektrik İletim A. Ş., abbreviated TEİAŞ) is the transmission system operator for electricity in Turkey . It is a government-owned corporation .

  3. Tusaş Engine Industries - Wikipedia

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    Tusaş Engine Industries (TEI; Turkish: TUSAŞ Motor Sanayii A.Ş.) is an aerospace engine manufacturer and a design center for the production of engines and engine parts for commercial and military aircraft.

  4. Electricity in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Over 60 power plants operate in Turkey as of 2020, [91] with potential for more. [92] As well as contributing to electricity generation, geothermal energy is also used in direct heating applications. At the end of 2021 Turkey had 1.7 GW installed capacity, the fourth largest in the world after the United States, Indonesia and the Philippines.

  5. Template : Did you know nominations/Electricity sector in Turkey

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    The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page.

  6. Çatalağzı power station - Wikipedia

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    Çatalağzı power station (ÇATES) is a coal-fired power station in Turkey.Its two units opened in 1990 and 1991, and it was privatised in 2014. The plant was shut down for not meeting new air pollution regulations for coal in Turkey in January 2020, but was granted a one-year temporary operating licence by the Turkish Environment Ministry in June.

  7. File:TEİAŞ logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Turkish Industry and Business Association - Wikipedia

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    The Association supports independent research and policy discussions on important social and economic issues in Turkey and abroad. TÜSİAD is composed of CEOs and executives from major industrial and service companies in Turkey, including Fortune 500 companies. The current Chairman is Orhan Turan and the Secretary-General is Ebru Dicle.

  9. Tofaş - Wikipedia

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    Tofaş exported 160,000 units to 80 countries in 2013. It also recorded 7 billion TL net sales income and 434 million TL net profit. Fulfilling 22% of the total production in Turkey with its 240,000 units in the previous year, Tofaş achieved 1.6 billion euro export income by increasing its export volume by 4%. [4]