Biomass Power Plants are power plants that produce energy using biological wastes (animal manure, garbage, wood, etc.) that will decompose in nature. Biomass power plant is a type of thermal power plant.
The most important areas of use of biomass resources are heat and electricity production. Instead of producing heat and energy separately in traditional ways, heat and electricity can be produced by consuming less energy with heat-power combined plants. In this way, efficiency can be increased and heat savings can be achieved.
As VERA ELEKTROMEKANIK, we have done all the panel works of the 6MWe capacity Biomass (BioMass) Fired Energy Plant built by Oltan Köleoğlu Energy in Mecitözü/Çorum. Turkey's first power plant, which produces energy from urban waste using thermic method, will meet the electricity needs of approximately 40 thousand residences.
The "Renewable Energy Power Plants - Biomass and Waste" award given within the scope of the 8th ICCI Energy Awards was given to the Çorum Mecitözü Biomass Power Plant and the main equipment provider Mimsan Group.Oltan - Köleoğlu Energy's Çorum Mecitözü Biomass Power Plant won the award in the "Renewable Power Plants - Biomass and Waste" category, given within the scope of ICCI 2019, which was held with the theme of "Change and Transformation in Energy". Mimsan Industry Boilers, as the main equipment supplier of the power plant, were also awarded.
We congratulate the managers of Oltan – Köleoğlu Energy and Mimsan Industry Boilers.
In addition, the panel needs of the ÇES (Garbage Fired Power Plant) built by the Malatya Metropolitan Municipality were met by VERA ELEKTROMEKANİK. The power plant with a capacity of 4MWe (EfW) will meet the needs of approximately 25 thousand houses.
Thirdly, the ADP, KOMPANZASYON, MCC and PLC panels of a biomass energy facility in Afyon Eber, which will generate energy from waste, were built by VERA ELEKTROMEKANİK. In addition, the routine testing of these panels was carried out by the TEST UNIT of VERA ELEKTROMEKANİK. With an installed capacity of 25 MW, the power plant has the title of Turkey's largest in biomass combustion.
Both LOCAL and NATIONAL
Energy production from biomass is currently supported by the state within the scope of YEKDEM, with a very special price strategy.
The current support scheme allows biomass investors to earn $133 per MW. Within the scope of domestic equipment incentive, 8 dollars per MW support is also given. With the procurement of each equipment from domestic companies, the total support can reach up to 165 dollars.
This incentive application makes power plants from waste (biomass) a very profitable investment.
As VERA ELEKTROMEKANIK, WE ARE PROUD to be with the DOMESTIC and NATIONAL production.