Kangal power station is a 457 MW coal-fired power station in Turkey in Sivas, mostly built in the late 20th century, which burns lignite mined locally. The plant is owned by Anadolu Birlik Holding via Konya Şeker and in 2018 received 51 million lira capacity payments. The area is a sulfur dioxide air pollution hotspot, and agricultural soil is contaminated with chromium, nickel and mercury.
Description of services:
- Controlling energy costs, readiness and employees rewards according to the Company delivered instructions
- Ensuring calibration of main and backup fuel meters
- Obtain correct permits from government which most be taken timely by the employer
- Review and determine the prices accepted in the electricity market according to seasonal conditions and the amount of demand in order to provide the suitable price to the market
- Completing daily, monthly and annual forms in order to control the performance of the power plant with connection to production capacity, readiness, restrictions
- Control of main and backup fuel costs, approval and submission by observing the payment deadline for approval by the employer
- Control of production and expressed readiness, power plant restrictions and investor restrictions