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    Germany's Rheinland Group may sell seventy percent of Turkey's 775 MW gas-fired power station

    • Last Update: 2023-01-02
    • Source: Internet
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    Markus Krebber, chief financial officer of RWE, Germany's largest power company, said recently that if there is a suitable buyer, Rhine Group will consider selling its 70% stake
    in Turkey's gas-fired power station.

    It is reported that the gas power station is located in Denizli, Turkey, with an installed capacity of 775 MW
    .

    Markus Krebber said in an interview with the media, "As you can imagine, we are not happy with this result
    .
    In fact, we are not actively seeking to sell
    either.

    RWE owns 70 percent of RWE & Turcas Guney Elektrik Uretim, which is a joint venture with Turcas Petrol to build the gas plant, with Turcas owning the remaining 30 percent
    .

    To achieve the energy transition, Germany aims to use more natural gas as a transition fuel in order to enable the transition
    to a low-carbon economy.
    Germany wants to use natural gas instead of coal and nuclear energy, not only for electricity production, but also for local heating
    .

    Markus Krebber, chief financial officer of RWE, Germany's largest power company, said recently that if there is a suitable buyer, Rhine Group will consider selling its 70% stake
    in Turkey's gas-fired power station.

    Gas power stations

    It is reported that the gas power station is located in Denizli, Turkey, with an installed capacity of 775 MW
    .

    Markus Krebber said in an interview with the media, "As you can imagine, we are not happy with this result
    .
    In fact, we are not actively seeking to sell
    either.

    RWE owns 70 percent of RWE & Turcas Guney Elektrik Uretim, which is a joint venture with Turcas Petrol to build the gas plant, with Turcas owning the remaining 30 percent
    .

    To achieve the energy transition, Germany aims to use more natural gas as a transition fuel in order to enable the transition
    to a low-carbon economy.
    Germany wants to use natural gas instead of coal and nuclear energy, not only for electricity production, but also for local heating
    .

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