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Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority General Manager Aydın: There was a malfunction in the Steam Power Plant, the cause of which has not yet been determined.

The 60 Megawatt Steam Power Plant at Teknecik Power Plant was out of service.

In his assessment to BRT, the General Manager of the Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority, Dalman Aydın, stated that there was a malfunction in the steam power plant, the cause of which has not yet been determined.

Stating that there is no production deficiency at the moment, Aydın said, “There is no production deficiency, but there is information that there is a malfunction in the steam power plant. If it is not put into use, we may experience a lack of production.”

Institution Manager Aydın pointed out that technical teams are expected to intervene in order to eliminate the malfunction.
The Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees Union announced that it would not look at the malfunctions that would occur as of 12:00 within the framework of the action.



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Source Link: BRT

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The Teknecik Power Plant in Cyprus experienced a malfunction in its 60 megawatt steam power plant, and the cause has not yet been determined, according to Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority General Manager, Dalman Aydın. While there is currently no production deficiency, Aydın warned that failure to restore the malfunctioning plant could lead to a shortage. Technical teams are working to resolve the issue. In response to the malfunction, the Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority Employees Union has announced that it will not take any responsibility for any malfunctions that occur from noon onwards.

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