Kargilik 24 MW Hydropower Plant, Turkey

VCS-264

Türkiye

Renewable Energy

ACM0002

Description

The Kargilik 24 MW Hydropower Plant, Turkey, is an environmentally-friendly project that generates electricity from clean and renewable resources. The project is developed by Tektug Elektrik Uretim Anonim Sirketi and located in Kahramanmaras province, Turkey. The project utilizes the gross water head of 150m on the Kesis River to power two turbines that generate electricity. Key Highlights: - The project has an installed capacity of 24 MWe. - The project generates a net power supply of 71,000 MWh per annum. - The project utilizes run-of-river hydropower technology. - The project contributes to reducing carbon emissions in Turkey. - The project supports Turkey's renewable energy goals. The Kargilik 24 MW Hydropower Plant is a vital project in reducing carbon emissions in Turkey and achieving the country's renewable energy goals. Despite experiencing below-average performance in 2006-2008 due to a general drought, the project is still a crucial step towards creating a greener future. With its use of run-of-river hydropower technology, this project harnesses the power of the Kesis River to generate clean and renewable energy for the people of Turkey.

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