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Turkey Plans World’s Biggest Offshore Wind Farm
By Tsvetana Paraskova - Jun 21, 2018, 10:00 PM CDT
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Turkey said on Thursday that it would be accepting applications for the construction and operation of a 1,200-MW offshore wind farm—the world’s biggest—by October 23.

The Renewable Energy General Directorate will begin assessing the applications on October 23 and then inform the applicants about the date of the auction for the offshore wind farm.

In its official announcement of the tender today, Turkey’s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources set the ceiling for the price of one megawatt-hour at US$8. Applicants—who will be able to form consortia—will be bidding to offer the lowest price in a reverse auction.

The bidder with the lowest bid will sign a power purchase agreement.

Some of the other specifics in the race to build and operate the biggest offshore wind farm in the world include 60 percent of the equipment to be domestically produced and 80 percent of employees to be Turkish nationals.

Earlier this year, Turkey identified Saros and Gallipoli in the Marmara region in northwest Turkey straddling Europe and Asia, as well as K?y?köy in the Thrace region on the Black Sea, as the potential sites to host the world’s biggest offshore wind farm.

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As of the end of 2017, Turkey had a total of 207 wind energy plants, with a total installed capacity of 6,516 MW, according to its energy and natural resources ministry. Last year, wind energy accounted for 6.06 percent of Turkey’s electricity production.

Last year, Turkey was targeting to have US$5 billion in wind energy investments, as part of its longer-term plans to raise the share of renewable sources in the country’s total installed power to 30 percent by 2023. By that time, Turkey aims to have total installed power capacity of 120 GW. The plan through 2023 also envisages installing 1 GW of geothermal and 5 GW of solar energy, but also increasing coal-fired installed capacity from the current 17.3 GW to 30 GW.

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-...-Plans-Worlds-Biggest-Offshore-Wind-Farm.html

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$2B wind farm to be established in Turkish continental waters
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The world's largest offshore wind farm will be a first of its kind with high technology in the entire Mediterranean region.

Around 60 percent of the turbines for the plant will be domestically manufactured in partnership with Turkish organized industrial zones. 80 percent of the engineers working on the project will be Turkish. The base of the wind turbines will be installed 50 meters below the surface. Each turbine will have an installed capacity of 6 MW.

Turkey's first wind power farm is expected to contribute to various sectors including logistics, cable production and manufacturing. The platforms and transforms will be manufactured domestically. The local industry, which will be integrated into the offshore wind power YEKA, will acquire experience for future projects since the Mediterranean is considered to hold vast potential.

Without exploiting the land, the offshore power plant will meet the high-energy demand of Turkish Thrace, enabling the consumption on the production base.

Training will also be organized to provide qualified staff for the project to ensure better utilization of the potential in Turkey's seas. Trained staff will gain experience and competence for national and international offshore platforms, including oil and gas exploration at sea.

Although offshore plants use the same technology as onshore platforms, the materials used in the turbines must be resistant to sea winds. Thus, offshore farms are seen as the zenith of wind power plants.
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https://www.dailysabah.com/energy/2...-be-established-in-turkish-continental-waters
 
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