Daily Sabah (Turkey)

TURKISH ACTIVITIES TO REMAIN INTACT DESPITE GERMAN MANEUVER TO FREEZE ARMS EXPORT

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SOUTH Korean Hanwha Q Cells Hong Kong Ltd. and Turkey’s Kalyon Energy Investment­s Inc. are set to establish a joint venture company, a statement on the entity’s website has revealed.

The statement confirms that the parties have filed an applicatio­n with the Turkish Competitio­n Authority and says that the joint venture was related to the solar energy-based electricit­y energy production facility planned for Karapınar YEKA (Renewable Energy Resource Areas) under the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources.

Earlier on March 20, a consortium led by Kalyon Energy and Hanwha Q Cells won the bidding held for the establishm­ent and operation of a 1000-megawatt power plant, a photovolta­ic solar module plant and a research and developmen­t (R&D) center as well as electrical energy and solar module production activities. An estimated $1.3 billion will be invested in the project. Within the scope of the Karapınar solar power project, a plant with an annual production capacity of a minimum 500 megawatts will be built in Karapınar. Capacity will be gradually raised to 1,000 megawatts through R&D activities over the next decade. The photovolta­ic modules at the plant will be produced at an onsite factory, which will be built within 21 months from the contract signing date. The Karapınar YEKA-1 Solar Power Plant will be the first to follow the conditions of localizati­on and YEKAbased pricing. As of March 2017, the total installed capacity of solar plants in Turkey stood at 820 megawatts, just 1 percent of total power generation in the country.

Hanwha is one of the largest business conglomera­tes in South Korea. Founded in 1952 as Korea Explosives Co., the group has grown into a large multi-profile business conglomera­te, with diversifie­d holdings stretching from their original business of explosives to retail to financial services. Hanwha provides practical solutions to real-world challenges, including sustainabl­e energy, affordable housing and wider access to financial services. In the energy sector, Hanwha Q CELLS is now the number one solar cell manufactur­er in the world. Recently, it signed a record-breaking 1.5-gigawatt solar module supply agreement with the U.S.’s NextEra Energy Resources.

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