GE has been selected by Ecogreen Energy to deliver power conversion equipment for a 100MW Turkish solar project.
GE will supply its Flexinverter Solar Power Station technology for the Nigde Bor solar power plant to be built in Nigde.
The scope of work includes design, engineering, procurement, and commissioning of the development.
The Nigde Bor solar power plant is part of YEKA-GES4, launched in 2022, by the Ministry of Energy.
Turkey’s solar energy capacity is projected to reach 52.9GW with an increase of approximately 500% by 2035.
This project adds up to the 1.3GW of solar projects GE is delivering in Turkey.
Prakash Chandra, Renewable Hybrids CEO, GE, said: “The potential for solar energy in Turkey is a reality.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with Ecogreen Energy on the projects and look forward to more opportunities to increase the penetration of renewable energy in Turkey and beyond.”
GE will partner with Ecogreen in the supply and services contract of an extended scope of equipment beyond inverter stations and commissioning services.
Inogen will execute the local works to fulfil the EPC scope.
GE and Inogen will work together again after having completed 1.3GW of YEKA and hybrid projects in Turkey.
Inogen managing partner Ali Murat Soydan said: “We are very happy and proud to partner with GE and support the company with local capability in Turkey.”
The Flexinverter Solar Power Station is an integrated containerized solution that combines 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.
The system delivers a reliable, cost-effective, plug and play, factory-integrated power conversion platform for utility scale solar and storage applications.


