Sirma Run-Of-River Hydro Project
VCS-603
Türkiye
Renewable Energy
Description
Sirma Hydro Project: Bringing Carbon Neutral Electricity to Turkey Sirma Hydro Project is a small-scale run-of-river hydro power plant with a capacity of 5.88 MW. It is located in Aydin city, Turkey and started commercial electricity production in June 2009. The electricity generated by the project is fed into the national grid. Key Highlights: - Sirma Hydro Project is a clean energy solution that generates carbon neutral electricity. - By utilizing the power of water, the project avoids the emissions that would have been produced by burning fossil fuels for electricity. - The project generates an average of 12,780 tCO2e in emission reductions per year, making a substantial contribution to the fight against climate change. The Sirma Hydro Project is an important step towards a cleaner and more sustainable future. By generating renewable energy, it reduces Turkey's dependence on fossil fuels and helps to mitigate the impact of climate change. Furthermore, the project serves as an example of the potential for clean energy solutions to create a more sustainable world.
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