Aliağa Wind Farm

The Aliağa Wind Farm (Turkish: Aliağa Rüzgâr Enerji Santralı) is an onshore wind power plant located in Aliağa district of İzmir Province in western Turkey.

Aliağa Wind Farm
Official nameAliağa Rüzgâr Enerji Santrali
CountryTurkey
LocationAliağa, İzmir Province
Coordinates38.91882°N 27.18893°E / 38.91882; 27.18893
StatusOperational
Wind farm
Typeonshore
Hub height80 m (260 ft)
Rotor diameter90 m (300 ft), 70 m (230 ft)
Power generation
Make and modelNordex (53): Nordex N90/2500
Enercon (30): Enercon E70/2000
Nameplate capacity193 MW
Annual net output481 GWh

The wind farm consists of four fields operated by different companies. A total of 83 wind turbines have an installed output power of 193 MW generating an average annual electric energy of 481 GWh. Currently, the wind farm is the country's largest one.[1]

Technical details

  • Wind Farm Yurtdağ consists of 17 turbines of type Nordex N90/2500 each with 90 m (300 ft) rotor diameter generating 2.5 MW power. Total installed power is 42.5 MW. Operated by Innores company.[2]
  • Wind Farm 2 consists of 15 turbines of type Enercon E70/2000 each with 70 m (230 ft) rotor diameter generating 2.0 MW power. Total installed power is 30.0 MW. Operated by Doruk company.
  • Wind Farm Atçılar consists of 36 turbines of type Nordex. Total installed power is 90.0 MW. In service since April 2010, the field is operated by Yapısan company.[3]
  • Wind Farm 4 consists of 15 turbines of type Enercon. Total installed power is 30.0 MW. Operated by Doğal company.[1]
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References

  1. "Aliaga windfarm (Turkey)". The Wind Power. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  2. "Wind power in Izmir, Turkey". My Climate. Archived from the original on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
  3. "Aliağa Wind Energy Power Plant". Bilgin Eenerji Yatırım. Retrieved 2012-11-15.
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