IBC SOLAR Turkey commissioned 5.9 MWp PV project in Gaziantep
IBC SOLAR Turkey, a subsidiary of IBC SOLAR AG announced that it has completed a large-scale solar energy project with a total capacity of 5.9 MWp in the Gaziantep province of Turkey.
The ground-mounted installation with south and east-west orientation will produce 11 million kWh of solar power per year that will be fed into the public grid. The project is separated into seven smaller projects of under 1MW each and altogether is comprised of 22,689 IBC polysillicon modules.
The company offered the entire project design, plant commissioning and a remote energy monitoring system. Furthermore, all relevant operations and maintenance services (O&M) for the PV plant will be provided by IBC SOLAR. Additionally, the project was audited and awarded German TUV certificates. The Gaziantep solar power plant has been handed over to the investor Çolak Energy & Koyuncu Energy as a turnkey solution where IBC SOLAR Turkey acted as an EPC service provider.
IBC SOLAR Turkey Managing Partner, Hakan Daltaban said that the Gaziantep region obtains solar irradiation values that are above average for Turkey. With their proper design and application, maximum production levels can be recorded. Turkey is one of the European countries with the best solar energy irradiation values. Their solar plants are very profitable, sustainable and are considered green investments.
Colak Energy & Koyuncu Energy owner Kazım Colak said that this is the largest new installed solar project that their company has invested in. IBC SOLAR offered a premium developed design and very proper site services. They are looking forward to a brilliant long term performance of the plant.
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