Rhg Enertürk Energy Held Its 2023 Strategy Meeting
Rhg Enertürk Energy Held Its 2023 Strategy Meeting
RHG EnerTürk Energy, a prominent player in the renewable energy sector known for its investments, conducted its 2023 strategy meeting with the participation of all employees.
With a total installed capacity of 534MW from 13 different renewable energy facilities, including solar, hydro, and wind power plants across Turkey, RHG EnerTürk Energy aims to reach 1200MW in the near future. During the meeting, the General Manager of RHG EnerTürk Energy, Mr. Alpay Beyla, provided an overview of the company's investments and projects in 2022. He emphasized that over the past four years, they achieved an increase in capacity exceeding 270MW, invested approximately 300 million dollars, and currently have a total installed capacity of 534MW. Their medium-term goal is to reach 1200MW installed capacity, making RHG EnerTürk Energy the most valuable brand in their group and the industry as a whole.
Mr. Alpay Beyla also highlighted the company's investment in electric vehicle charging stations in 2022. He stated that RHG EnerTürk Energy is committed to environmentally friendly and highly efficient projects throughout their renewable energy production, minimizing dependence on fossil fuels and oil derivatives, with a target of reducing approximately 700,000 tons of emissions annually. Moreover, the company is among the first to obtain a license for operating electric vehicle charging stations, aiming to meet the increasing needs of the rapidly growing electric vehicle sector, providing users with convenient, fast, and reliable charging solutions.
In addition to their advancements in renewable energy, RHG EnerTürk Energy is working on reducing energy costs within their group companies. They are focusing on implementing factory rooftop solar panel projects to meet a significant portion of the energy needs of the companies under Erciyes Anadolu Holding, thereby minimizing energy consumption costs.
The RHG EnerTürk Energy 2023 Strategy Meeting continued with presentations and evaluations by representatives from hydroelectric, wind, and solar power plants located in ten different provinces throughout Turkey.