Dereli Hydroelectric Power Plant
VCS-1758
Türkiye
Renewable Energy
Description
Dereli Hydroelectric Power Plant: Generating Clean Energy from the Aksu River The Dereli Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) is a renewable energy project located on the Aksu River in the Dereli Town of Giresun Province, situated in the North East Black Sea region of Turkey. The project harnesses the potential energy of the river for clean electricity production, without creating airborne pollutants or harmful greenhouse gas emissions. Key Highlights: - The Dereli HPP provides a sustainable, long-term solution for electricity production in Turkey. - By delaying the need for conventional thermal power plants, the project helps reduce Turkey's dependence on fossil fuels. - The project is expected to reduce annual CO2 equivalent emissions by 83,983 tons, contributing significantly to Turkey's climate mitigation efforts. The Dereli HPP is an important milestone in Turkey's transition towards cleaner, more sustainable energy sources. By generating clean electricity from the Aksu River, the project helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change. Furthermore, the project provides a sustainable source of electricity, reducing Turkey's dependence on fossil fuels and creating a more resilient energy system for the country's future.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
3
Remaining Supply:
2,086.99