Daily Sabah (Turkey)

$73.8M-capacity dam begins energy production

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SOUTHEASTE­RN Turkey’s Çetin Dam, the country’s and Europe’s largest rollercomp­acted concrete dam, has begun production. The dam is set to contribute TL 500 million ($73.8M) annually to the national economy.

In a written statement yesterday, Agricultur­e and Forestry Minister Bekir Pakdemirli said the Çetin Dam and Hydroelect­ric Power Plant, which is located within the borders of the Şirvan and Pervari districts of southeaste­rn Turkey’s Siirt province, was built at a height of 165 meters.

Pakdemirli said a maximum of 615 million cubic meters of water will be stored at the dam, creating a 37 kilometer-long and 12 kilometerw­ide lake area.

The dam has a total installed capacity of 420 megawatts (MW) with four turbines, three large and one small. “The dam will produce 1.1 billion kilowatt-hours of energy will be produced annually and approximat­ely TL 500 million will be contribute­d to the national economy.”

The minister noted that the dam will significan­tly increase Turkey’s domestic and renewable energy capacity and will have a positive effect on the country’s foreign trade deficit caused by energy imports.

 ??  ?? Çetin Dam and Hydroelect­ric Power Plant in southeaste­rn Turkey.
Çetin Dam and Hydroelect­ric Power Plant in southeaste­rn Turkey.

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