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SPIC’s Green Energy Project Protects Sea Turtles in Turkey 🐢💡

Imagine a power plant where sea turtles thrive next to cutting-edge infrastructure! 🌊 SPIC’s Hunutlu Thermal Power Plant in Turkey, livestreamed during a recent open day, is proving that green energy and wildlife conservation can coexist. The project, nestled along the Mediterranean coast in Adana, boasts a 1.32-million-kilowatt capacity while prioritizing eco-friendly innovation.

💡 Here’s the cool part: The plant uses flue-gas purification technology and stacks integrated with cooling towers to minimize environmental impact. Nearby Hunutlu villagers have observed something magical – sea turtles continue their annual journey to the sea undisturbed, with no dust or pollution disrupting their habitat. 🏗️🌿

SPIC’s initiative highlights how modern energy projects can balance industrial needs with nature preservation. As one resident put it: \"The turtles’ path remains as vibrant as ever.\" Who knew power plants could be turtle-friendly?

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