Tosyalı's Groundbreaking Green Energy Initiative in Turkey
Key Ideas
- Tosyalı, a leading green steel producer, is investing in cutting-edge technology and renewable energy sources, particularly hydrogen and solar energy, to achieve eco-efficiency.
- The company has already achieved a global milestone with 235 MW of installed capacity through a rooftop solar power project and is now advancing towards a 1,2 GW self-consumption solar power project.
- Through collaborations with GE Vernova and Inogen, Tosyalı aims to generate 50% of its self-consumption from solar energy, enhancing its energy independence and strengthening its position in the green steel production sector.
- The project, involving over 2000 employees in 10 provinces, is expected to significantly contribute to Tosyalı's vision of sustainability and green transformation, supported by advancements in clean energy technologies.
Tosyalı, a notable global green steel producer with a 15 million tons/year crude steel capacity, is intensifying its efforts towards self-sufficiency in energy production. By investing in advanced technologies and embracing renewable energy sources, specifically hydrogen and solar energy, Tosyalı is on a path to becoming a fully integrated green steel producer. The company recently marked a significant achievement by installing 235 MW of solar power through its rooftop project, making it the holder of the world's largest rooftop solar power installation. Now, Tosyalı is set to embark on a massive 1,2 GW self-consumption solar power project, with the initial 120 MW phase already in progress in Osmaniye, Turkey. Through a strategic partnership with GE Vernova and Inogen, Tosyalı aims to leverage cutting-edge clean energy technologies to meet half of its energy needs from solar power. This ambitious initiative was announced by Fuat Tosyalı, Chairman of Tosyalı Holding, at Davos 2025, emphasizing the company's commitment to sustainability and eco-efficiency. The project not only signifies Tosyalı's drive towards energy independence but also its contribution to the green transformation in the steel industry. With endorsements from key figures like Ali Murat SOYDAN from Inogen Group and Ed Torres from GE Vernova, the project is expected to accelerate Turkey's green energy transition and strengthen Tosyalı's position as a leader in sustainable steel production.
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Investing
Renewable Energy
Clean Energy
Technology
Sustainability
Solar Power
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Steel Production
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