Tatar Hydro Electricity Power Plant
VCS-1205
Türkiye
Renewable Energy
Description
Tatar Hydroelectricity Power Plant (HEPP) is a renewable energy project that harnesses the power of the Peri Stream, located within the Tunceli and Elazig Provinces. The project's primary goal is to generate electricity, while reducing airborne pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions. Key Highlights: - The Tatar HEPP has a set capacity of 128.22 MWe, with two turbines capable of producing 64.11 MWe each. - Annually, the project is expected to produce 429,560 MWh of electricity, which is enough to power thousands of homes. - By utilizing the potential energy of the Peri Stream, the Tatar HEPP is reducing the need for fossil fuels and helping Turkey transition to a cleaner energy future. This project plays a vital role in mitigating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It is an essential step toward a sustainable energy future, as it promotes the use of renewable energy and reduces reliance on nonrenewable sources. Additionally, the Tatar HEPP is a source of local employment, as well as a catalyst for economic growth in the surrounding communities.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
21.7
Remaining Supply:
482,214.63