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Diyarbakır SPP

Çermik/Diyarbakır

Solar energy power plants are a profitable energy source in terms of construction, operation costs, and efficiency. For these reasons, they are widely used. In terms of minimal environmental impact, it is considered one of the future energy production systems.

Kurtuluş Ok
Kurtuluş Ok

Diyarbakır SPP Switchboard Manager

Primary Power Capacity:  10,69 MWe/12,4146 MWm

Production:  ≈21 GWh/yıl

Total Number of Power Plants:  11 adet GES

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Kurtuluş Ok
Kurtuluş Ok

Diyarbakır SPP Switchboard Manager

About

Kurtuluş Ok graduated from high school in 2001 and worked in various cities on OG energy transmission lines from 2001 to 2007. From 2007 to 2009, he served as a warehouse shipment supervisor at the Mercedes-Benz Türk Bus Factory. After completing a 2-year education program at Munzur University between 2009 and 2011, he worked as an Agricultural Consultant at the Şırnak Provincial Directorate of Agriculture for 2 years. Following his military service in 2014, he worked as a team leader in the pest control unit of Diyarbakır Metropolitan Municipality until 2018. After his military service, he returned to the energy sector in 2019 and has been working as the operations manager for GES (Solar Power Plants) in the Ergani and Çermik districts of Diyarbakır since 2019. He is also involved in the company’s Energy Storage GES project in Diyarbakır as part of his role under the Project Manager. Please note that this translation is a summary of the provided information, and some details may have been omitted for brevity.

Kurtuluş Ok graduated from high school in 2001 and worked in various cities on OG energy transmission lines from 2001 to 2007. From 2007 to 2009, he served as a warehouse shipment supervisor at the Mercedes-Benz Türk Bus Factory. After completing a 2-year education program at Munzur University between 2009 and 2011, he worked as an Agricultural Consultant at the Şırnak Provincial Directorate of Agriculture for 2 years. Following his military service in 2014, he worked as a team leader in the pest control unit of Diyarbakır Metropolitan Municipality until 2018. After his military service, he returned to the energy sector in 2019 and has been working as the operations manager for GES (Solar Power Plants) in the Ergani and Çermik districts of Diyarbakır since 2019. He is also involved in the company’s Energy Storage GES project in Diyarbakır as part of his role under the Project Manager. Please note that this translation is a summary of the provided information, and some details may have been omitted for brevity.

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES

11

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