The Cevizlik Run-Of-River Hydroelectric Power Plant
VCS-753
Türkiye
Renewable Energy
Description
The Cevizlik Hydroelectric Project: Generating Clean Energy in Turkey The Cevizlik Hydroelectric Project is a newly constructed 93 MW run-of-river hydroelectric power plant located in the Iyidere river basin of Turkey's Eastern Blacksea Region. The project was designed to generate electricity by utilizing the 230 m of head between the tailwater level of the upstream existing Ikizdere HEPP and the Kalkandere HEPP project. What sets this project apart from others in Turkey is that it is constructed underground without any upstream reservoir lake. Key Highlights: - The Cevizlik Hydroelectric Project is the largest run-of-river project ever completed in Turkey, considering its installed capacity. - The project generates approximately 335 GWh/year of electricity to supply the national grid using a renewable resource and tapping the significant hydropower potential in the region. - The project activity reduces greenhouse gas emissions that would have otherwise occurred in the absence of the project activity by avoiding electricity generation from fossil fuel sources. - The average annual emission reductions of the proposed Project are estimated to be 187.471 tonnes of CO2e (tCO2e). The Cevizlik Hydroelectric Project is an essential addition to Turkey's renewable energy portfolio. It generates clean electricity while reducing greenhouse gas emissions that would have otherwise been produced by fossil fuel sources. With its underground construction, the project has demonstrated innovative engineering solutions and has set a new standard for run-of-river hydroelectric power plants in Turkey.
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Data for this project
Total Retirements:
0.24
Remaining Supply:
317,188.76