GE Vernova signs contract for Kalyon PV’s 157 MW solar project to support decarbonization of the energy sector in Turkey

29 May 2024

GE Vernova’s solar power station is expected to power Kalyon Enerji’s 157 megawatt solar photovoltaics  factory, making Kalyon Enerji one of the first companies in Turkey to produce solar panels using 100% renewable electricity when commissioned.

“We are proud to be a driving force behind Turkey’s transition to clean energy. By investing in solar panel manufacturing and providing these solar panels to large-scale solar power plants, we’re not only providing sustainable energy solutions, but also creating jobs and contributing to Turkey's energy independence,” said Dr. Murtaza Ata, Board Member of Kalyon PV.

"After having executed several Renewable Energy Resources Zones projects in Turkey, we are now focusing on industries that want to produce captive power at a utility scale for their self consumption through pv projects, such as Kalyon pv s solar power plant in Viransehir, and renewable hybrid projects, including large scale storage. We offer a comprehensive financing to support our customers, which includes support from export credit agencies. This financing package enables us to provide competitive financing options to facilitate and scale up the adoption of renewable energy technologies in the energy sector," said Megi Gabriyel, Region Leader Solar & Storage Solutions, Middle East, Africa & Turkey at GE Vernova.

With 2.5 GWp 1.9 GWe of combined solar power capacity in Turkey, including commissioned and ongoing projects, GE Vernova’s  technology is playing a pivotal role in the development of Turkey’s solar industry.

This collaboration builds upon an existing relationship, leveraging the success of Kalyon Enerji's 1,347 MWp/1,000 MWe Karapinar solar power plant in the Konya Karapinar province, which deployed GE Vernova's  Flexinvertertm solar technology. Commissioned in 2023, the Karapinar facility is Turkey’s largest single source of solar power to date. The project was part of the first Turkish solar yeka ges tender launched in 2017 by the Turkish Ministry of Energy under the Renewable Energy Resources Zones program that streamlines the development of large-scale solar and wind farms.

Turkey's rapid expansion of its renewable energy sector, driven by a growing electricity demand and a commitment to reducing carbon emissions, positions solar power as a key driver of this growth. According to the International Energy Agency  Turkey aims to commission an impressive 10 GW of solar capacity between 2017 and 2027, with projections indicating a surge of approximately 500% to 52.9 GW by 2035

Additionally, GE Vernova is uniquely positioned to deploy its Battery Energy Storage Solution Flexreservoirtm coupled with financing to support Turkey's next phase of renewable energy projects with storage.

 

Source:gevernova.com