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PROJECT DETAILS

Project Submission No. S00082
Project Title Bükor Solar Power Plant Bundle
Project Owner(s) (as per PSF & LOA) 1. Bükor Elektrik Üretim A.Ş. 2. Desilyon Danışmanlık Ticaret A.Ş. (focal point to act on behalf of all Project Owners)
Submission Date 2022-01-13
Global Stakeholder Consultation Period 2022-01-23 to
2022-02-06
Sector 1.Energy industries (renewable-/non-renewable sources)
Project Type Solar Power
GCC/CDM Methodology & Version ACM0002: “Grid-connected electricity generation from renewable sources” (Version 20.0)
Forecasted GHG Emission Reduction (tCO2e/Year) 21,348
Forecasted E+ Label Yes
Forecasted S+ Label Yes
Forecasted SDG+ Goals
Forecasted SDG+ Label Platinum
Forecasted Market Eligibility C+ - Pilot Phase
Country
 Türkiye
Focal Point of Project Owners
Desilyon Danışmanlık Ticaret A.Ş.
Email of Contact Person of FP (Primary) serkan.korkmaz@desilyon.com.tr
Email of Contact Person of FP (Secondary) ozlem@desilyon.com.tr
Documents for Global Stakeholder Consultation Project Submision
Calculation Sheet

Other Documents
Project Brief

Bükor Solar Power Plant Bundle consists of 25 individual Unlicensed Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Power Plants with a capacity of 18.128 MWe / 20.645 MWp in total, which is formed according to the Law no: 6446 on Electricity Market Law. Solar panels, inverters and power transmission lines were intended to be built on a total area of almost 361,628 ha in different regions of Turkey. The project activity will generate greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions by avoiding CO2 emission from electricity generation by fossil fuel power plants connected to Turkish National Power Grid. Total installed capacity is 18.135 MWe. The average annual generated energy is expected to be 26,692 MWh and the project will be able to deliver a reduction in emissions of around 17,302 tCO2e (tons of carbon dioxide equivalent) per annum. 

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