Grid Connected Electricity Generation From Renewable Sources: Uzuncayir 82.0 MW Hydroelectric Power Plant Project, Turkey
VCS-762
Türkiye
Renewable Energy
Description
The Uzuncayir HEPP: A Renewable Energy Project in Turkey Located on Munzur River in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey, the Uzuncayir HEPP is a Type I renewable energy project with a total installed capacity of 82.0 MWe. Its three units each have an installed capacity of 27.33 MW. The project's goal is to generate electricity and supply clean energy to the Turkish National Grid. Key Highlights: - The Uzuncayir HEPP is a renewable energy project that generates electricity for the Turkish National Grid. - The project has a total installed capacity of 82.0 MWe and consists of three units. - The project is expected to reduce annual CO2 emissions by 151,211 tonnes/CO2e. - The Uzuncayir HEPP has been evaluated according to the Social Carbon Standard criteria and scored within the sustainable range. - The project contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gases and promotes the use of renewable energy sources. The Uzuncayir HEPP project has an expected annual electricity generation of 322,000 MWh. This clean energy project will not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions but also promote the use of renewable energy sources in Turkey. The project's evaluation according to the Social Carbon Standard criteria confirms its sustainability and its positive impact on the environment.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
1.13
Remaining Supply:
267,634.25