Field Study


UNLICENSED WIND POWER STATION DEPENDENT ON SELF CONSUMPTION (2.3MW)

Business Owner

ÜÇLİDER MERMER ENERJİ DENİZ TAŞ.NAK. TUR. İTH. İHR. SAN. VE TİC.ŞTİ.

Field Study

Unlicensed Wind Power Plant Installation Feasibility

Project Leader

Atty. Yekta Furkan Gürsoy

project manager

Muhammet Ali Kara

Project Goal:

Financial advantage of Green Transformation and investment in industry

Our goal with our Balıkesir Marmara Island Self-Consumption Unlicensed Wind Power Station (2.3 MW) field work project; As accepted by the Paris Climate Agreement, the main reason for climate change, which is the current main problem all over the world, is to significantly reduce carbon emissions caused by the energy obtained from the use of fossil fuels and to reduce them to zero in the medium term (for example, for our country by 2053). It will ensure efficient, sustainable and especially energy supply security of renewable energy sources in energy production for (such as zero emission target), Energy and Natural Resources The Renewed Energy Efficiency Strategy Document covering the period 2024-2030 published by the Ministry of Energy and the first National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) covering the period 2017-2023 (the second NEEAP is currently ongoing) and the number 32356 dated 01/11/2023 (repeated). ) In the Twelfth Development Plan, published in the Official Gazette No. 1 and covering the period 2024-2028, the main target is energy efficiency, under the headings such as green transformation and efforts to ensure energy supply security, especially with green transformation in industry, and the reflection of global developments in this field on Turkey. Considering that it is stated as follows, this field study will respond to national and international needs. In conclusion; Energy efficiency, especially by meeting the self-consumption of our industrialists, will increase the competitiveness of our industrialists in exports to EU countries in accordance with the EU Green Deal Compliance (carbon tax at the border; which will be gradually applied to some sectors in 2023, and will be applied to all imported products regardless of sector in 2026), We aim to contribute to reducing energy costs, reducing foreign dependency, which is indisputably vital considering that we are a country that imports a significant amount of energy, and ensuring energy supply security.