Exergy Supports Decarbonization in Turkey 

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(Exergy International, 16.Jan.2024) — Exergy International, a global provider of clean energy technology, leader in new generation geothermal ORC power plants, yesterday signed a contract with Emirler Enerji Elektrik Uretim A.S. for the supply of a 8 MWe geothermal binary plant, the Emirler 1 JES Unite 2, located in Saraykoy, in Denizli region, Turkey. Exergy continues cementing its leadership in the country for geothermal binary technology installations, with around 500 MWe capacity installed, and proves its commitment and contribution in supporting the transition to decarbonized energy systems in Turkey, through geothermal energy harnessing.

Luca Pozzoni, General manager of Exergy commented on this result: “We are honored to include Emirler Enerji among our partners, with whom we want to create long-term synergies and provide services that can enhance their renewable energy capacity”.

Pozzoni adds: “Turkey remains for Exergy a reference market with high dynamism in the development of geothermal resources where, thanks to our historical presence in the country, we continue to be a leading player” he continues: “Leveraging on our closeness to our customers, served by a local manufacturing and service base, we will be a strategic partner for Emirler, helping the company expand their energy production portfolio, and achieve their goals by providing highly efficient geothermal power plant technology.”

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Main photo caption: An exergy geothermal power plant installation in Turkey

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