New wind farm in Turkey (120 MW)
06 de septiembre de 2010
At the same time, the company also held a ground-breaking ceremony at the Þah wind power plant, which will generate 93 megawatts and provide electricity for 130,000 people in Bandýrma.
At the same time, the company also held a ground-breaking ceremony at the Þah wind power plant, which will generate 93 megawatts and provide electricity for 130,000 people in Bandýrma.
Turkey is one of the key emerging wind markets in Europe. As a response to the high demand in wind farm installation, GL Garrad Hassan is adding more training courses offered throughout Turkey in 2010.
The Aðaoðlu Group, a Turkish firm with investments in wind energy facilities and residential projects, is launching a 200 million Turkish Lira wind farm in Bandýrma, in Turkey’s northwestern province of Balýkesir.
Although Turkey’s current installed capacity is estimated at roughly 3 MW, the country’s solar photovoltaic market is bound to expand in the coming years.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is aimed at establishing a partnership to promote and implement electric vehicles in Istanbul, following the example of several other capital cities.
In answer to the increasing need for renewable energy, Turkey, along with Poland, is spearheading the pursuit of accessible wind energy in Central and Eastern Europe.
"Spain is very experienced in wind energy, and Spanish companies want to invest in other countries," said Alberto Ceña, the technical director of the Spanish Wind Energy Association, or AEE.
Alberto Ceña, the technical director of the Spanish Wind Energy Association (AEE), said that the association wanted to construct wind farm facilities and produce new projects in Turkey.
GAMA Energy A.S. and GE (GE) announced their first wind energy projects in Turkey, the 22.5-megawatt Sares and 10-megawatt Karadag wind farms in the country's western region.
The wind turbines are set to be delivered in summer 2011 and to be commissioned in the subsequent months. With 44 turbines and a total generating capacity of 148.28 MW, Geycek is REpower’s biggest wind farm in Europe.