The Sanko Geothermal Power Plant, situated in Salihli, Manisa Province of Turkey, is a state-of-the-art facility that contributes to the country’s growing portfolio of renewable energy sources. By tapping into the earth’s natural heat reservoirs, the Sanko Geothermal Power Plant generates clean, sustainable electricity, reducing the reliance on fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. The facility is a testament to Turkey’s commitment to embracing sustainable energy production methods and ensuring a greener future.
Sub-Contractor for Mechanical Installation
As a sub-contractor, ÖRM has had the privilege of partnering with the Sanko Geothermal Power Plant on various mechanical installation projects. Our team of highly skilled engineers and technicians has worked diligently to ensure the smooth execution and completion of these installations, contributing to the overall efficiency and performance of the power plant. Some of the key mechanical installation projects we have been involved in include:
Turbine Installation:
Our team has worked on the installation of high-performance turbines at the Sanko Geothermal Power Plant, which are essential for converting geothermal energy into electricity. Our expertise in this area has ensured that the turbines are optimally installed and maintained, maximizing energy generation, and minimizing downtime.
Sub-Contractor for Mechanical Installation
Piping Systems: We have also been involved in the installation of complex piping systems at the Sanko Geothermal Power Plant. These systems are critical for transporting geothermal fluids from underground reservoirs to the power plant for conversion into electricity. Our experience in pipeline installation guarantees efficient, safe, and reliable transportation of these vital
resources.
Heat Exchangers:
Our engineers and technicians have been responsible for the installation of heat exchangers, which are essential components in the geothermal power generation process. These devices facilitate the transfer of heat from geothermal fluids to a secondary fluid, which is then used to drive the turbines and generate electricity.
Auxiliary Equipment:
In addition to the primary mechanical installations, we have also worked on the installation of various auxiliary systems and equipment, such as pumps, valves, and control systems. These components are crucial for the smooth and efficient operation of the geothermal power plant, and our expertise in this area has helped ensure their seamless integration.