Koyulhisar Hydro Electricity Power Plant
VCS-713
Türkiye
Renewable Energy
Description
Bereket Enerji Üretim San. ve Tic. A. S. has constructed the Koyulhisar Hydro Electric Power Plant (HPP) on the Kelkit Stream in Sivas Province, Turkey. The project generates electricity using the potential energy of the stream as a renewable resource. This means that the electricity is produced without airborne pollutants or Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. By constructing and operating the Koyulhisar Hydro Electric Power Plant (HPP), conventional thermal power plants will not be added to the Turkish National Electricity Grid. Key Highlights: - The Koyulhisar HPP's set capacity is 63 MW, with 3 turbines of 21 MW each, including one standby unit that operates during maintenance and repair. - The annual electricity production is expected to reach up to 220,000 MWh. - The project is expected to reduce GHG emissions by 116,217 tonnes of CO2e each year. - The project contributes to the local economy by creating jobs and social benefits. The Koyulhisar Hydro Electric Power Plant (HPP) is a significant project that generates clean, renewable energy without causing airborne pollutants or GHG emissions. The project's annual production of up to 220,000 MWh of electricity helps to reduce Turkey's reliance on conventional thermal power plants. With a set capacity of 63 MW, the project provides a reliable source of energy for the region. Additionally, the Koyulhisar HPP creates jobs and other social benefits, contributing to the local economy. By producing clean, renewable energy and reducing GHG emissions by 116,217 tonnes of CO2e each year, the Koyulhisar HPP is an important step towards a more sustainable future.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
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Remaining Supply:
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