About Us

Limak Renewable Energy, a part of the Limak Group of Companies, is taking on a significant role in the green energy transition, which will shape our future through hydroelectric, solar, and geothermal power plants.

Sustainable energy sources and the sustainability of energy supply are becoming increasingly important for countries and their economies.

In addition to promoting sustainable development in social, environmental, and economic areas, renewable energy stands out as one of the most critical solutions in the fight against climate change, one of the greatest risks humanity faces. Through its investments in renewable energy, Limak also makes a significant contribution to Turkey’s energy independence and the enhancement of energy supply security.

1,141.0
Total Installed Capacity (MWe)
1,008.0
Hydroelectric Installed Capacity (MWe)
119.2
Solar Installed Capacity (MWe)
13.8
Geothermal Installed Capacity (MWe)

To ensure medium- and long-term energy supply security, Limak aims to reach 2,000 MWe of installed renewable capacity over the long term.

Following its success in the 2022 competition, G4-Erzin-1 Solar Power Plant (SPP) Project started its operations in 2024 with an installed capacity of 100 MWe in the Hatay Erzin region.

Acknowledging the importance of innovation, R&D, and continuous improvement in achieving its goals, the achievements of Limak Renewable Energy inspire further investments. These efforts not only advance Limak Renewable Energy but also contribute to the growth of Turkey’s renewable energy sector.

Buharkent Geothermal Power Plant (GPP) is the first geothermal power plant built using the EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) method.

The Gönen Solar Power Plant (SPP), opened in 2017, became the first solar power plant in Turkey to receive independent and comprehensive international certification in its first year of operation. Since its opening in 2019, the Apa SPP has held the title of the third largest licensed solar power plant in a single location in Turkey, following the completion of its investment.

The thin-film solar modules used in both the Gönen SPP and the Apa SPP are the most suitable photovoltaic (PV) module technology for our country’s variable climate conditions. They were chosen as the optimal solution to maximize energy production and ensure sustainability. The performance analysis and remote monitoring systems used in the Apa SPP were implemented through a collaboration with the Energy Academy of Turkey (TEA) and the Limak Energy Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program in 2018.

 
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