EÜAŞ Focuses on Modernization of Turkey's Hydroelectric Power Plants Amidst Growing Renewable Needs
EÜAŞ operates Turkey's hydroelectric fleet, which is crucial for energy supply and ancillary services. With new construction opportunities declining, the emphasis has shifted to refurbishment and modernization of existing plants to enhance efficiency and reliability. As of 2024, EÜAŞ manages hydroelectric stations across three capacity bands, prioritizing life extension and digital updates to address aging infrastructure. A modernization initiative launched in 2023 aims to recover efficiency and improve operational reliability, reflecting the need for optimization in a renewable-heavy grid.

EÜAŞ, Turkey's public hydroelectric operator, is focusing on the modernization of its aging fleet rather than new construction due to declining greenfield opportunities. The hydroelectric plants provide vital energy and ancillary services amid the country's growing wind and solar generation.
By the end of 2024, EÜAŞ will operate hydroelectric stations in three capacity bands, emphasizing life extension and digital modernization. A 2023 initiative includes redesigning runners, integrating digital SCADA systems, and enhancing predictive maintenance. Rehabilitation efforts are expected to yield efficiency gains and improve overall reliability, reflecting a strategic shift to optimize existing assets within the evolving renewable energy landscape.




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