{"id":222993,"date":"2017-06-24T23:20:47","date_gmt":"2017-06-25T03:20:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/domestic-coal-reserves-to-promote-turkish-economic-growth-daily-sabah.php"},"modified":"2017-06-24T23:20:47","modified_gmt":"2017-06-25T03:20:47","slug":"domestic-coal-reserves-to-promote-turkish-economic-growth-daily-sabah","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/resource-based-economy\/domestic-coal-reserves-to-promote-turkish-economic-growth-daily-sabah.php","title":{"rendered":"Domestic coal reserves to promote Turkish economic growth &#8211; Daily Sabah"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    With current coal reserves of more than 15 billion tons    compared to nearly 8.3 billion tons in 2005, Energy and Natural    Resources Minister Berat Albayrak late Friday said at an iftar    (fast-breaking) dinner held with the employees of Turkish    Petroleum (TP) in the northeastern city of Krklareli located    in Thrace that the region's potential for coal production    coupled with the demand for resources gives rise to the urgent    need for developments and the maximizing of those resources for    the economy.  <\/p>\n<p>    In his address to TP employees, Minister Albayrak emphasized    the significance of energy as a driving force of the economy,    saying: \"Energy is essential for a civilization to broaden its    horizons and is at the core of a country's economy,    industrialization, manufacturing and employment.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Emphasizing that Turkey's national energy strategy necessitates    the more efficient use of domestic and renewable resources    across the country, including solar and wind powers, coal,    hydro-powered energy and natural gas, the minister explained    that the production of coal from domestic reserves, which stand    between 12-13 percent compared to 40-50 percent in the Europe    and worldwide. He further noted that the Ministry aims to    increase this rate to 17-18 percent in the near future as    energy; particularly energy based on domestic resources, is    crucial to the development of the Turkish economy, which    outpaces many fellow emerging-market economies.  <\/p>\n<p>    The minister talked in particular about the abundant resources    in Thrace, stressing the coal reserve in Thrace with nearly 2    billion tons. Indicating that Thrace consumes almost one-fifth    of Turkey's electricity, the minister underscored that the    region has to generate most of its energy from the local    reserves located on the other end of Turkey in the eastern    Black Sea. To meet the energy demand of the region from the far    end of the country, the ministry has to install a very long    production line. However, the region will sustain its energy    from its local resources as it has a coal reserve worth $50-70    billion in economic value, Minister Albayrak noted. At present,    there is only one thermal power plant with a 300-megawatt (MW)    capacity but there are a few coal-powered thermal power plants    planned for construction in a few Thrace districts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Coal's share in overall domestic energy  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Having grown rapidly over the past decade, Turkey has depended    on energy to a great extent. However, since its domestic    resources are limited to mostly lignite - a type of coal    generally used as a fuel in thermal power plants - and hard    coal, it has heavily relied on natural gas for electricity    generation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Amid aims to meet the demand for energy which increased in    tandem with industrialization and the population increase,    efforts to find new coal fields and develop the existing ones    have been sped up within the framework of the national energy    strategy. These efforts have highlighted the utilization of    domestic resources and lessening the country's dependence on    imports in the production of energy since 2005. In addition to    the 8.3 billion in existing reserves in 2005, 7.3 billion tons    of new lignite reserves were discovered as a result of these    explorations, which, in return, expanded the share of coal in    overall energy production and consumption.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to statistics published by the Ministry of Energy and    Natural Resources, by the end of 2015, Turkey possessed 126.9    million tons of Equivalent Petrol (MTEP)* with the share of    coal in total primary energy consumption standing at 27.3    percent compared to its share worldwide of 40 percent.  <\/p>\n<p>    Moreover, the statistics provided by the ministry also revealed    that as of the end of 2016, the installed capacity of    coal-powered power plants in Turkey was 17.316 MWs, equal to    22.1 percent of the total installed capacity. The installed    capacity of domestic coal-fired was 9.437 MWs, corresponding to    a 12.1 percent while imported coal-powered capacity was 7.879    MWs, which makes 10 percent of total installed capacity.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2016, 32.1 percent of electricity generation was derived    from natural gas while 33.9 percent (92.3 terawatt hours) was    based on coal. Of the overall electricity generation, 24.7    percent was hydro-based. Wind power, geothermal plants and    other resources constituted to 5.7, 1.8 and 1.8 percent of    electricity generation, respectively.  <\/p>\n<p>    The estimated potential in production of lignite coal as a    local resource used in energy production in accordance with    Turkey's Coal Strategy - is around 25,000 MWs. Once this    capacity is commissioned, 32.5 billion cubic meters of natural    gas - worth $7.2 billion - can be eliminated from current    energy imports.  <\/p>\n<p>    The development of clean coal technologies  <\/p>\n<p>    As clean coal technologies are improving on a constant basis    with intensive research and development (R&D) investments,    the CO2 emissions by coal have decreased to a significant    extent. For instance, Germany, secured 43 percent of its energy    from coal as the country developed the means to turn one    \"black\" mine to \"green.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Determined to further development and advance the application    of a range of clean coal technologies, Turkish utilities,    technology developers and universities are pursuing a number of    projects. There is increasing involvement in international    projects and, in many cases, growing links with overseas    counterparts.  <\/p>\n<p>    Gasification is one of the clean coal technologies Turkey    employs. It is the process of producing syngas, a mixture    consisting primarily of carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H2),    carbon dioxide (CO2) methane (CH4) and water (H2O), from coal    and water. Historically, coal was gasified using early    technology to produce coal gas, which is a combustible gas    traditionally used for municipal lighting and heating before    the advent of industrial-scale production of natural gas.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Turkish Coal Enterprises' (TK) gasification-based R&D    is focused on three related categories: Namely, conventional    gasification plus associated downstream syngas processing - gas    cleaning, conditioning and separation underground gasification    - and advanced processes.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2011, the TK engaged with the investment banking firm    Taylor-DeJongh (TDJ) to evaluate a lignite-based gasification    project for the production of syngas.  <\/p>\n<p>    A feasibility study was also funded by the U.S. Trade and    Development Agency (USTDA) on the gasification of Turkish    lignites and was completed in 2011. The USDTA provided the TKI    with a working grant. The study examined the technical,    economic and financial feasibility of converting Turkish    lignites to pipeline-quality syngas via gasification.  <\/p>\n<p>    Coal gasification research is also undertaken by the Energy    Center of Ko University Tpra (KTEM), established in 2012    with funds from Turkish oil refiner Tpra primarily to address    Turkish energy-related challenges. Main areas of interest are    the development of new coal utilization technologies for    low-ranking Turkish lignites, synthetic fuel production from    coal-derived SNG and the development of associated technologies    for gas separation and clean-up.  <\/p>\n<p>    The private sector is also involved in gasification R&D. In    2011, Zorlu Energy, a subsidiary of Turkey's Zorlu Group,    completed construction of a 2 MW pilot-scale fluidised bed    gasifier and associated R&D unit. This is operated in    partnership with the Scientific and Technological Research    Council of Turkey (TBTAK).  <\/p>\n<p>    *The MTEP is a unit of energy defined as the amount of    energy released by burning one ton of crude oil, which is    approximately 11,630 kilowatt hours (kwh).  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.dailysabah.com\/energy\/2017\/06\/25\/domestic-coal-reserves-to-promote-turkish-economic-growth\" title=\"Domestic coal reserves to promote Turkish economic growth - Daily Sabah\">Domestic coal reserves to promote Turkish economic growth - Daily Sabah<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> With current coal reserves of more than 15 billion tons compared to nearly 8.3 billion tons in 2005, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Berat Albayrak late Friday said at an iftar (fast-breaking) dinner held with the employees of Turkish Petroleum (TP) in the northeastern city of Krklareli located in Thrace that the region's potential for coal production coupled with the demand for resources gives rise to the urgent need for developments and the maximizing of those resources for the economy. In his address to TP employees, Minister Albayrak emphasized the significance of energy as a driving force of the economy, saying: \"Energy is essential for a civilization to broaden its horizons and is at the core of a country's economy, industrialization, manufacturing and employment.\" Emphasizing that Turkey's national energy strategy necessitates the more efficient use of domestic and renewable resources across the country, including solar and wind powers, coal, hydro-powered energy and natural gas, the minister explained that the production of coal from domestic reserves, which stand between 12-13 percent compared to 40-50 percent in the Europe and worldwide. He further noted that the Ministry aims to increase this rate to 17-18 percent in the near future as energy; particularly energy based on domestic resources, is crucial to the development of the Turkish economy, which outpaces many fellow emerging-market economies <a href=\"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/resource-based-economy\/domestic-coal-reserves-to-promote-turkish-economic-growth-daily-sabah.php\">Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"limit_modified_date":"","last_modified_date":"","_lmt_disableupdate":"","_lmt_disable":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[431583],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-222993","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-resource-based-economy"],"modified_by":null,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/222993"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=222993"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/222993\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=222993"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=222993"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=222993"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}