In addition to Turkey's first geothermal power plant, the 15 MW Kızıldere 1 Geothermal Power Plant, with the commissioning of the Kızıldere 2 Geothermal Power Plant with an installed capacity of 80 MW, which was implemented in 2013 with an investment of 250 million dollars, Zorlu Enerji's total installed capacity in this field increased to 95 MW.Zorlu Enerji, which completed the first unit of the Kızıldere 3 project with an installed power of 99.5 MW with an investment of 320 million dollars, commissioned the second unit of the project with an installed power of 65.5 MW in March 2018.Kızıldere 3 geothermal power plant, which reached a total installed power of 165 MW, became Turkey's largest and one of the world's few geothermal power plants.Zorlu Geothermal, a 100% subsidiary of Zorlu Enerji, has successfully completed and commissioned the 45 MW Alaşehir 1 Geothermal Power Plant in Manisa, Alaşehir geothermal field in a short time, within the scope of a production license valid until 2040.Zorlu Enerji, which uses domestically produced ejectors in its geothermal power plants, became the first company to receive domestic production incentive in geothermal energy.
Rotor Electricity Production Inc., operating within Zorlu Energy, generates electricity over 300 million kWh annually at Gökçedağ Wind Plant in Osmaniye. Plant which has started its generation with full capacity in the first half of 2010 after completing the installation of 54 turbine, and is one of the largest wind power plants in Turkey. The Gökçedağ Wind Farm was awarded the Gold Standard thanks to its low greenhouse gas emissions and contribution to sustainable development. Gökçedağ Plant is integrated with Voluntary Carbon Markets, and also holder of Gold Standard certificate with its awareness of ecological and social balance.
Osmaniye Gökçedağ Plant
Type:Wind Energy Plant
Capacity: 135 MW Electricity
Zorlu Natural Electricity Production Inc. has inaugurated its improvement efforts in plants and its electricity generation by taking over the operational rights of 7 hydroelectric plants for 30 years within the scope of privatization. Additionally, pre-investment works regarding the Sami Soydam Hydroelectricity Plant with 124 MW capacity, that will be built on Denizli, Dalaman stream by Zorlu Hydroelectric Power Production Inc. remain.
Tokat Ataköy Plant
Type: Energy Plant with Renewable Hydraulic Reservoir
Capacity: 5.5 MW Electricity
Kars Çıldır Plant
Type: Energy Plant with Renewable Hydraulic Reservoir
Capacity: 15.4 MW Elektrik
Tunceli Mercan Plant
Type: Energy Plant with Renewable Hydraulic Canal Type
Capacity: 20.4 MW Electricity
Erzurum Kuzgun Plant
Type: Energy Plant with Renewable Hydraulic Reservoir
Capacity: 20.9 MW Electricity
Eskişehir Beyköy Plant
Type: Energy Plant with Renewable Hydraulic Canal Type
Capacity: 16.8 MW Electricity
Rize İkizdere Plant
Type: Energy Plant with Renewable Hydraulic Canal Type
Capacity: 24.94 MW Electricity
Erzincan Tercan Plant
Type: Energy Plant with Renewable Hydraulic Reservoir
Capacity: 15 MW Electricity
Zorlu Energy Electricity Production Inc. with its thermal plants, has 83,8 MW generation capacity and 209,5 ton/hour steam production capacity.
Lüleburgaz Plant
Type: Natural Gas Cogeneration Plant
Capacity: 49.53 MW Electricity + 209,5 ton/hour Steam
The wind power plant, which was built in the Jhimpir region by Zorlu Enerji Pakistan, in which Zorlu Enerji owns 100% shares, started its commercial operations in 2013.The facility, which is Pakistan's first wind power plant, produces 159 million kWh of electricity annually. Located in the Gharo-Keti-Bandar-Hyderabad wind corridor, the Power Plant significantly contributes to the increase of Pakistan's installed renewable energy capacity and reducing its dependence on imported oil.Zorlu Enerji Pakistan has the option to increase the power plant's production capacity up to 300 MW. The Power Plant, which will provide illumination to 350 thousand households annually for 20 years, was deemed worthy of the "Middle East's Best Renewable Energy Financing Award" by Project Finance magazine in 2011.