Soma Wind Farm

The Soma Wind Farm (Turkish: Soma Rüzgâr Enerji Santrali) is an onshore wind power plant located in Soma district of Manisa Province in northwestern Aegean Region of Turkey. Built in two phases and consisting of 119 wind turbines with an installed output power of 140.4 MW in total, it is one of Turkey's largest wind farms.[1]

Soma Wind Farm
Official nameSoma Rüzgâr Enerji Santrali
CountryTurkey
LocationSoma, Manisa Province
Coordinates39°10′47.9″N 27°36′0″E
StatusOperational
Construction began2009
Commission date2012 (2012)
Construction cost170 million
Owner(s)Polat Enerji A.Ş.
Operator(s)EDF Energies Nouvelles
Wind farm
Typeonshore
Hub height89x 55 m (180 ft),
30x 64 m (210 ft)
Rotor diameter89x 44 m (144 ft),
30x 71 m (233 ft)
Power generation
Units operational119
Make and modelEnercon: 89x E-44, 30x E-70
Nameplate capacity140.4 MW
Annual net output405 GWh

The wind farm, distributed over a large mountainous terrain, extends over a land area of 123 km2 (47 sq mi).[1]

The wind farm was constructed and is operated by Polat Energy, a joint venture company shared by Polat Holding, which is owned by the Galatasaray S.K.'s former president Adnan Polat, and the French company EDF Energies Nouvelles.[1][2]

Technical details

Soma Wind Farm was built in two phases, called Soma-1 and Soma-2. Average total annual energy generated is 405 GWh. The cost of the project totalled to €170 million.[1] It was completed and commissioned in January 2012.[3]

The first phase, consisting of 88 wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 79.2 MW manufactured by Enercon, cost 100 million, and was commissioned in December 2010. Each of the E-44 type turbines with 44 m (144 ft) rotor diameter at 55 m (180 ft) hub height generates 900 KW power. 50 of the wind turbines are atop of steel towers while the rest were installed on precast concrete towers.[4][5]

In the second phase, 31 wind turbines were erected, one of E-44 type and 30 of E-70 type, which having a rotor diameter of 71 m (233 ft) at 65 m (213 ft) hub height generate each 2.3 MW. The second phase extended the wind farm's power capacity about 60.9 MW.[4][6]

The area has extreme winter conditions that cause icing of the rotor blades. To prevent this, some turbines are equipped with de-icing system.[4]

Soma Wind Farm is Turkey's only wind power plant feeding electricity into grid at 380 kV.[7]

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References

  1. "'Rüzgar'da en büyük olacak". Vatan (in Turkish). 2010-11-02. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
  2. "EDF Energies Nouvelles commissions a 79.2 MW wind farm in Turkey". Regulacion Eolica con Vehiculos Electricos. 2010-10-27. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
  3. Aydemir, Rahmi. "Polat Enerji Uzmanları Geleceği Yenilenebilir Enerjide Görüyor" (in Turkish). Yeşik Platform. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
  4. "Largest ENERCON project in Turkey-First phase of Soma wind farm completed" (PDF). Enercon. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
  5. "Soma 1 windfarm (Turkey)". The Windpower. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
  6. "Soma 2 windfarm (Turkey)". The Windpower. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
  7. "Soma Enerji Elektrik Üretim A.Ş.-Soma RES" (in Turkish). Polat Enerji. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
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