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New Solar Plant in Isparta, Turkey, Begins Operations with 7.5M kWh Yield

The 8-hectare plant, a collaboration between Tekno Ray Solar and other companies, is expected to significantly contribute to Turkey's renewable energy targets.

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New Solar Plant in Isparta, Turkey, Begins Operations with 7.5M kWh Yield

A new solar power plant in Isparta, Turkey, has begun operations. Built by Tekno Ray Solar, it boasts an impressive annual yield of over 7.5 million kilowatt-hours. The plant, spanning eight hectares, uses around 306 tons of steel and consists of approximately 18,500 photovoltaic modules from Phono Solar.

The project saw collaboration from various companies. ABB supplied the PV inverters and transformers, while Ekliner Eurosol handled the installation. Schletter provided the substructure for the solar modules. Sybac Solar, the project developer, has gained significant experience from this venture, which will be beneficial for their future projects in Turkey. With a project pipeline of over 45 megawatts, Sybac Solar is poised for growth in the Turkish solar market.

The plant's specific yield is around 1,590 kWh per installed kWp, indicating high efficiency. It is expected to make a significant contribution to Turkey's renewable energy targets.

The solar power plant in Isparta, Turkey, is now fully operational. With an annual yield of over 7.5 million kilowatt-hours, it demonstrates the potential of solar energy in the region. Sybac Solar, having successfully completed this project, looks forward to expanding its portfolio in Turkey's growing renewable energy sector.

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