Hamitabat power station (Turkish: Hamitabat Doğal Gaz Kombine Çevrim Santrali) is a gas-fired power station in Kırklareli Province northwestern Turkey,[1][2][3] and is the oldest gas-fired power station in the country.[4] Climate Trace estimates that in 2022 it emitted over 1.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas, more that any other gas-fired power station in the country except Bandırma.[5]
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