CW Enerji, operating in Antalya Organised Industrial Zone, has completed the provisional acceptance of Yeni Alkan 1 and 2 Solar Power Plants (SPP) with a total installed capacity of 2.4 megawatts in Nevşehir.
CW Enerji completed the installation and provisional acceptance of the 2.4 megawatt (MW) land-type solar power plant in Avanos district of Nevşehir province in accordance with the Unlicensed Electricity Generation Regulation in the Electricity Market No. 28783 dated 02.10.2013.
In the 2.4 MW SPP project, 8656 CW Enerji / CWT 270-60P brand model panels and 80 HUAWEI SUN2000-36KTL inverters manufactured by CW Enerji were used. The SPP project, in whichCWEnerji, as the contractor company, performed panel supply, engineering and EPC (implementation), was completed in 43 days and the turnkey delivery was made. The provisional acceptance of the project was received on 29 June 2018 and the project was ready for operation.
With the installation of 2.4 MW SPP , the electricity of an average of 2100 households per year can be met with renewable energy and an average of 2800 tonnes of CO2, 8.4 tonnes of SO2 and 3.12 tonnes of NOx gas emissions can be reduced annually. The 2.4 MW solar power plant is planned to generate an average of 10,183,287 kWp of electricity per day and 3,716,900,000 kWp of electricity per year.
Tarık Sarvan, Chairman of the Board of Directorsof CW Enerji Mühendislik Ticaret ve Sanayi AŞ, stated that they carried out a meticulous work in the land-type SPP project in Avonos district of Nevşehir and said, ‘An environmentally friendly, clean energy source such as the sun, which is unlimited and free of charge, should be utilised to the fullest. The total hydroelectric energy source in the world is 0.5 terawatt-hours, the amount of energy that can be produced from tidal and ocean currents is 2 terawatt-hours, wind energy potential is 2 to 4 terawatt-hours, geothermal energy source is 12 terawatt-hours, and the amount of solar energy is 120,000 terawatt-hours. Today, the amount of energy required for 7.6 billion people to maintain their current lifestyle is approximately 13 terawatt-hours. According to researches, by 2050, the energy demand of mankind will be 10 terawatts more than today.
As a country, our solar energy potential is large enough to meet many times more than our total electrical energy need. As CW Enerji, we want to further popularise the photovoltaic sector in Türkiye with the serious investment moves we have made and continue to reveal this potential.’