Toshiba Corporation has announced that the company has won a major order in Turkey to supply key equipment, including turbines, generators and condensers, for the Alasehir geothermal power plant that Zorlu Enerji, an independent power producer and member of the Zorlu Energy Group, will build in Alasehir, in western Turkey’s Manisa Province. Toshiba will start installing the equipment in October, 2014, and the plant is scheduled to come online in 2015.
Electricity consumption in Turkey is growing fast, driven by population growth and economic development. Estimates from the International Energy Agency (IEA) indicate that demand will more than double in the next decade. The Turkish government is responding by promoting capacity expansion, including boosting geothermal power generation from 300 megawatts (MW) to double. Most of these plants will be built in the geothermal-rich Aegean Region, in the west of the country.
Toshiba will install total 40MW of two systems: A 30MW flash steam generation system that pulls hot water under high pressure into a separator to produce steam and a 10MW binary cycle power facility that uses lower temperature fluid to vaporize a liquid with a lower boiling point. It is the first time for Toshiba to supply geothermal power equipments in Turkey.
Toshiba claimes to be the world’s top supplier in the supply of geothermal power, with a 23 percent market share. The company has installed 52 geothermal systems around the world, including North America, Southeast Asia and Europe, with a combined capacity of 2,800 MW.
In August this year, Toshiba established Toshiba Infrastructure and Electronics A.S. in Istanbul, to reinforce its power generation system business in Turkey and its neighboring countries.
Toshiba to supply vital equipment for geothermal power plant in Turkey
Toshiba to supply vital equipment for geothermal power plant in Turkey










