Kutlucan Tekstil Signed a Contract with Solwie Energy for All-Terrain Solar Energy Project in Kütahya
Kutlucan Tekstil Signed a Contract with Solwie Energy for All-Terrain Solar Energy Project in Kütahya

Solwie energy signed a contract with Kutlucan Tekstil for the land type solar power plant to be established in Yağmurlar village, Simav district to Kütahya. This project will further our company's efforts in the field of sustainability. 

The power plant will have a capacity of 7,360 kWhe AC Power and 9,020.16 kWp DC Power. The project, which is expected to produce 14,676,515 kWh of energy annually, will be an important step in meeting Kutlucan Tekstil's energy needs. Huawei inverters, HT-SAAE  solar panels, Hasçelik AC Cabels, HIS DC Cabels and Mina Galvanized construction systems will be used in power plants. 

This project will also provide significant environmental benefits. The power plant aims to prevent 170,821 tons of carbon emissions every year; this means an environmental contribution equivalent to approximately 16,375 trees. 

Samet Koç, CEO of Solwie Energy, said the following on the subject: "This project is a concrete indicator of Solwie Energy's commitment to sustainable energy. Investing in renewable energy has critical importance not only for the future of our company but also for the future of our country. This collaboration with Kutlucan Tekstil brings us one step closer to our goal of a sustainable world by combining energy production and environmental responsibility. As Solwie Energy, we act with the mission of minimizing our environmental impacts and at the same time contributing to economic growth. This project will produce more than 14 million kWh of energy annually and will meet the energy needs of Kutlucan Tekstil and provide an environmentally friendly energy solution."

Kutlucan Tekstil Chairman of the Board Sadık Kutlucan said " With this project , we will both reduce our company's energy costs and fulfill our responsibility to environment. We will continue to be a pioneer with our initiatives on sustainability in the textile industry."