Solar-Fabrik equipped the largest solar plant in Turkey

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German manufacturer Solar-Fabrik has supplied modules supplies and inverters for a 250kW solar plant in Torbali, in the province of Izmir in Turkey.

The Torbali project represents what it is said the largest solar plant in Turkey installed on the logistics company Reysas’ rooftop.

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The flat rooftop system became operational in March and consists of 1,044 solar modules factory type Premium L poly.

The 250 kWp solar plant is estimated to produce 470 MWh of clean electricity per year.

The project was constructed under collaboration between Solar-Fabrik and its Turkish venture Altungrup Solar Enerji after receiving permission from Ankara.

Turkey receives 1311kWh/m2 of solar radiation annually. 

The generated electricity will be purchased under a fixed base rate of 13.3 cents per kWh.

Turkey is planning to install about 600 MWp by 2015.
 

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