Home Statistics Solid Fuels in Turkey, February 2017

Solid Fuels in Turkey, February 2017

1053
0

Maximum production and delivery were in lignite
Marketable production of solid fuels was 111 thousand 289 tons for hard coal, 4 million 482 thousand 194 tons for lignite and 348 thousand 748 tons for coke derived from hard coal in February 2017. For the same month, deliveries (1) were 3 million 43 thousand 23 tons for hard coal, 4 million 467 thousand 892 tons for lignite and 411 thousand 426 tons for coke derived from hard coal.

The lowest ratio of production to deliveries was in hard coal
The lowest ratio (2) of marketable production to deliveries was in hard coal by 3.7%. This ratio was 84.8% for coke derived from hard coal and 100.3% for lignite.

Hard coal and lignite were delivered mostly to the thermal power plants
Distribution of solid fuels according to breakdown of main delivery places was 51% to thermal power plants, 15.3% to coking plants, 4.6% to industry (except iron and steel industry) for hard coal whereas, 87.3% to thermal power plants for lignite and 98.5% to iron and steel industry for coke derived from hard coal.
Ratio of production to deliveries, February 2017

Legal Notice: The information in this article is intended for information purposes only. It is not intended for professional information purposes specific to a person or an institution. Every institution has different requirements because of its own circumstances even though they bear a resemblance to each other. Consequently, it is your interest to consult on an expert before taking a decision based on information stated in this article and putting into practice. Neither MuhasebeNews nor related person or institutions are not responsible for any damages or losses that might occur in consequence of the use of the information in this article by private or formal, real or legal person and institutions.

Previous articleEconomic Confidence Index in Turkey, April 2017
Next articleTurkish Cement Sector Increased Its Production By 50% In The Last Decade!

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here