


Çalık Enerji
We, as Çalık Enerji, are among the leading global energy companies with many successful turn-key contracting projects around the world, since the inception of our company in 1998.
We, as Çalık Enerji, are among the leading global energy companies with many successful turn-key contracting projects around the world, since the inception of our company in 1998.
For a pollution-free future through our nature conscious, environmentally-friendly projects...
Growing into the most commercially successful and preferred energy company in target countries.
Building a better future with all our energy across various regions in cooperation with our employees.
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Since its establishment in 1998, Çalık Enerji has become one of the world’s leading energy companies, bringing the energy of nature to the service of people through successful projects conducted across a wide geographic area encompassing the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa and the Balkans in order to create a better and sustainable future.
Çalık Enerji attained a great success by means of the engineering, construction, procurement and logistics skills in the projects in Turkmenistan since the beginning of the 2000s. In line with this success, Çalık Enerji successfully completed and put into service many power plant projects including Turkmenistan’s biggest power plant in terms of its capacity, 1.574 MW Mary-3 Combined Cycle Power Plant. Çalık Enerji has constructed approximately 149 km 220 kV and 14 km 110 kV high voltage transmission lines within the scope of “Derweze Simple Cycle Power Plant” project. Çalık Enerji constructed and put into service load dispatch centers, high voltage transmission lines and switching plants as part of the “Increasing The Reliability Of Power Supply To The City Of Ashgabat (AST)” project.
Çalık Enerji then proceeded with the 478 MW Navoi Combined Cycle Power Plant Project in Uzbekistan, which has been completed in 2012. The project is the first combined cycle power plant of the country. Business activities in Uzbekistan continues with the construction of “450 MW Navoi-2 Power Plant” and “900 MW Turakurgan Power Plant” projects with total installed capacity of 1.350 MW.
Çalık Enerji has successfully completed and delivered “1.250 MW Al-Khairat Simple Cycle Power Plant” and “750 MW Nainawa Simple Cycle Power Plant” projects in Iraq, which are the biggest power plants of the country’s history with total capacity of 2.000 MW. 1.250 MW Al-Khairat Simple Cycle Power Plant constructed by Çalık Enerji in Iraq, has been nominated as the “Best Global Industrial Project” of the world and won the first place in the “Industrial Plants” field by “Engineering News Record” (ENR) Journal, one of the most prestigious publications of the world in the field of contracting and engineering.
Çalık Enerji has undertaken the “230 MW Gardabani Combined Cycle Power Plant” project in Georgia, which is also the first Combined Cycle Power Plant of the country. Demonstrating a great success throughout the construction and commissioning phases of the plant which has commenced power generation in July 2015, Çalık Enerji has been entrusted with the operation and maintenance services.
As part of its business activities in the Middle East, Çalık Enerji has constructed “550 MW Al-Khums Fast Track Simple Cycle Power Plant” project in Libya and “60 MW Aden Simple Cycle Power Plant” in Africa and Yemen. Construction of our first EPC project in the Sub-Saharan Africa, Tedzani Hydroelectric Power Plant, has been initiated in June 2018 and it is projected to be completed in 2020.
Çalık Enerji has completed 20 EPC projects of which the total capacity is 7.479 MW in different parts of the world. As an investor in Turkey, Çalık Enerji holds many licenses in the field of power generation including hydroelectric power, wind energy, solar energy, gas fueled power plants and coal-fired power plants as part of its IPP works.
Our first HES project “Adacami Hydroelectric Power Plant” with 30 MW capacity has been generating power since 2013. We started building solar power plants in Polatlı and proceeded with solar power plants Erzurum, Amasya, Çorum and Erzincan.
BDemircili Wind Power Plant in Urla District of İzmir, Turkey consists of 16 turbines and has an installed capacity of 40 MW. The plant is active since July 2016. Sarpıncık Wind Power Plant consisting of 13 turbines and 32 MW installed capacity is another Wind Power Plant project of ours in Karaburun District of İzmir, Turkey. The plant has been commissioned in September 2016.
In addition, Çalık Enerji provides services through its company YEDAŞ in the Central Black Sea Region and through its company Aras in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. Çalık Enerji provides services through its subsidiaries Bursagaz and Kayserigaz, in the field of gas distribution. Çalık Enerji successfully maintains electricity distribution works throughout Kosovo in the Balkans. Çalık Enerji completed its biggest-budget project by which whole power infrastructure of a city is replaced, “Increasing The Reliability Of Power Supply To The City Of Ashgabat” project (AST), which has been commissioned in October 2016. As part of AST (phases 1, 2 and 3), one of the biggest power transmission and distribution project, many substations, overhead electricity lines, underground wiring systems and dispatch centers have been constructed.
Çalık Enerji is currently on Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Georgia, Libya, Russia, Dubai, Afghanistan, Africa, Yemen and Kosovo markets. Çalık Enerji continues its business activities in many target markets including the Africa, Central Asia, Balkans and Commonwealth of Independent States countries. Strong collaborations made in the international platform by Çalık Enerji with its vast know-how and experience brings Çalık Enerji a competitive advantage in the markets the company is present at.
We, as Çalık Enerji, have been honored with several awards for our innovative practices in the industry and the projects we have implemented with a social responsibility approach.