Turkey shuts power plants for not installing filters

- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vetoed law to delay installation of filters on thermal power plants last year

Turkey shut down five thermal power plants completely and one other partially for failure to comply by the law to install filters, authorities said Wednesday.

Four out of seven plants surveyed were allowed to operate temporarily, Environment Minister Murat Kurum told a news conference in Ankara.

'The power plants shut down will not be allowed to go into operation until they complete the environment protocols,' he said.

On Dec. 3, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan vetoed a law that would have delayed the installation of filters on thermal power plants.

Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez said that the average hourly power output of the thermal power plants is 1883 megawatts.

“We have enough reserve capacity to balance it with other plants,” Donmez said.

“Closing these power plants or halting their production for a certain period of time will not pose any problems to our energy supply. With our installed power of over 90,000 MW and diversity of resources, our electricity supply will continue uninterrupted,” he added.

By Erdogan Cagatay Zontur

Anadolu Agency

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