GE and its regional partner Inogen have been selected by Sertavul to build one of the first hybrid wind-solar projects in Turkey.
The plant is composed of a 32MW wind farm commissioned in 2020 that will be integrated with a 30MW solar plant.
Adding solar to the wind farm will enable an overall higher capacity factor and availability for the plant while delivering dispatchable renewable energy into the grid, since the sun shines during the day and the wind often blows strongly at night.
GE renewable hybrids CEO Prakash Chandra said: “This project is another stepping-stone for the growth of hybrid power plants in Turkey.
“The project will help accelerate Turkey’s energy transition by optimising scarce infrastructure and improving capacity factor of an existing plant, enabling intelligent dispatch of power and supporting our customer Sertavul to deliver more renewable energy.”
Sertavul chairman Kemal Tas said: “We are proud to have implemented the first hybrid project in Turkey with the cooperation of Sertavul, GE and Inogen.
“In recent years, investments in renewable energy sources for clean energy have increased worldwide.
“With this project, we aim to contribute to our country by using renewable energy sources to increase energy efficiency and reduce air pollution.
“We plan to increase our energy production with the support we receive from our partners.”
Inogen CEO Ali Murat Soydan added: “We are very pleased to be a solution partner in one of the most important projects of our country and the world under the leadership of GE.
“We believe that there is a great hybrid potential in our country.
“Here, our most important feature is our ability to implement projects very quickly with local production.
“We are constructing and commissioning more than 4MW solar power plants per day under the GE structure. It is a great financial advantage to our partners that we work with in these projects.”
Inogen will perform site activities and deliver the sun tracking systems that will help increase the total energy production of the power plant.
For the solar plant, GE will deliver seven Flexinverter solar power conversion units that combine a solar inverter, medium voltage power transformer, and an optional MV ring main unit, all integrated in a standard 20-feet ISO high cube container.


