IBC Solar Turkey is Implementing Another Large-Scale Project from a 100 MWp Pipeline By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Wed, Aug 2nd, 2017 The plant will supply six million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of solar energy per year. The project is a turnkey facility. From the project planning, the installation of the transmission lines up to the commissioning and the establishment of a remote monitoring system, all responsibilities were with IBC. The Turkish regional company of IBC Solar AG has implemented another large-scale project with a total output of 3.43 MWp in the Turkish province of Nigde. The plant will supply six million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of solar energy per year. The project is a turnkey facility. From the project planning, the installation of the transmission lines up to the commissioning and the establishment of a remote monitoring system, all responsibilities were with IBC. It also carries out the technical operation and maintenance (O & M). In addition, a second O & M specialist has signed a ten-year contract to maintain and maintain the plant. The project has already been handed over to the investor Akım Elektronik. Niğde is the third large-scale PV project that IBC Solar Turkey has implemented since the beginning of this year. The facilities in Gaziantep (5.9 MWp) and Eskişehir (1.1 MWp) have already been put into operation, two further plants in Izmir (4.2 MWp) and Adana (4.8 MWp) will follow shortly. IBC Solar Turkey cooperates with a nationwide network of local franchise partners in the realization of all projects in Turkey. This allows the company to implement several projects at the same time and to ensure their maintenance after commissioning. Source: SolarServer Tags: IBC Solar, International, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Projects, solar systems, Turkey