IBC SOLAR Commissions 11.4 MWp Solar PV Project in Turkey By Manu Tayal/ Updated On Mon, Apr 9th, 2018 Not only that we have completed one of Turkey’s largest rooftop projects, we now also have commissioned one of the largest ground-mounted PV installations, said Daltaban, Managing Partner, IBC SOLAR Turkey. The Turkish regional company of IBC SOLAR has commissioned 11.4 MWp ground-mounted solar energy project in Mersin, Turkey. The project complements an existing 4.24 MWp rooftop installation, which IBC SOLAR Turkey has already completed in January 2018 for Tiryaki Agro. Commenting on the development, IBC SOLAR Turkey, Managing Partner, Hakan Daltaban stated that, “Not only that we have completed one of Turkey’s largest rooftop projects, we now also have commissioned one of the largest ground-mounted PV installations. Mehmet Tiryakioğlu, board member of Tiryaki Agro, has supported these projects from their tender phases up to the commissioning stage. With his visionary perspective, he has sent out a signal to other potential investors in the sector of solar energy.” Moreover, the project’s design and installation was carried out by Turkish and German engineers from the company under the technical supervision of the Fraunhofer ISE Institute. Additionally, project partner Deloitte has provided commercial consulting during the tender phase. While explaining about the project, IBC SOLAR Turkey, General Manager, Bülent Yıldız said, the PV power plant in Mersin will generate about 17 million kWh of electricity per year and will prevent about 11.000 tons of CO2 emissions. Tags: Bülent Yıldız, ground-mounted, Hakan Daltaban, IBC Solar, International, Mersin, PV power plant, rooftop project, Solar, Solar Energy, Solar Project, solar PV project, Tiryaki Agro, Turkey