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KORAY HOLDING

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Investments in Hydroelectric Power

Hydroelectric Power Plants

Koray Holding has enriched its energy portfolio with its hydroelectric plants amounting to a capacity of 38,14 MW. The first project realized by the company in the field of hydroelectric power is the Kaletepe Plant in Tortum, Erzurum. After this plant, which was commissioned in 2009, the projects Büyükbahçe and Bağbaşı, respectively, were completed and commissioned in 2015. In addition to the HPP projects that were commissioned, project development activities and technical feasibility studies were performed on lands in various regions of Turkey which are possible investment sites.

The company’s Hydroelectric Power Plant investment portfolio makes a major contribution to environmental protection by preventing around 60.600 tons of carbon dioxide emission per year. The electricity generated by Koray Holding’s hydroelectric power plant has a capacity that can meet 34.000 households’ annual electricity need. Our solar energy contribution to the environment saves 147.500 trees per year.

Kaletepe Hydroelectric Power Plant

Kaletepe HPP is located in Tortum, Erzurum and it started electricity generation with its installed capacity of 12 MW in July 2009. The project contains 5 regulators, 3 pressurized water pipes, a forebay pool, a plant building, an 800-meter penstock pipe and an 11-km water transmission line. The constructed pressurized water transmission line was, as of the date of its construction, the longest one in Turkey.

Büyükbahçe and Bağbaşı Hydroelectric Power Plants

Büyükbahçe and Bağbaşı HPPs are consecutive projects in Tortum, Erzurum and have an installed capacity of 12.1 MW and 14 MW respectively. These projects were realized simultaneously and the HPPs have, in total, two regulators, 4 km pressurized water transmission lines, 17 km water transmission lines, 2 forebay pools, 2 plant buildings and 2 km water transmission tunnels. Despite challenging climatic and working conditions, the project was successfully completed in 2015 .