Vision
Our vision is to generate energy in an innovative way for the first time in the world through a reversal dynamical bioenergy process, from asea dam in quantities that cover the needs of the Turkish economy and the rise of modern Turkey, thatalso meets the aspirations of Turkey and the Turkish people, that transform the country from an energy importerto energy exporter through a natural local source.
How to achieve vision:
The Marmara Sea is the world’s largest energy storage field and stores, energy under seven factors, the best of which is the marine currents, which continues to flow in opposite directions for six months, starting from the Mediterranean Sea to the Sea of Marmara across the Dardanelles Strait. The energy is taken reversal of the Marmara Islands and then through the Bosphorus to the Black Sea, then flows back through the Bosphorus Strait and the energy is taken back in the energy field of Princess Islands to the Sea of Marmara and continues to flow for another six months through the Dardanelles to the Mediterranean as a full course during the year.
The vision of Turkey for the year 2023, the year of the centennial of the Republic, aims to achieve the objectives of the energy sector in Turkey, which include the following:
1. Increase the total existing capacity to 120 GW.
2. Increase the share of renewable energy to 30 percent.
3. Maximize the use of hydroelectric power.
The message
Al-Majidi Renewable Energy Company (AREC) and the Alpha Group of Turkey are seeking to provide a continuous supply of energy to meet Turkey’s needs of renewable energy sources, increase the Turkish economy with financial resources, enhance the economy, efficiency in generating power and develop its fields, and to export electricity to neighboring countries to attract monetary resources thatsupports the Turkish economy.
Principles
1. To work according to the vision of the Turkish government to achieve the transition to renewable energy that is published on the website of the Investment Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey. The economic expansion, rising per capita income, positive demographic trends and accelerated urbanization have been a major drivers of energy demand, which is projected to increase by six percent (6%) annually up to 2023.To meet the country’s growing demand for electricity, the existing 80-watt power capacity is expected to reach 120 Giga-watts in 2023, by supplying more investments through the private sector. As a part of the state’s efforts to provide sustainable energy, Turkey offers consumers and investors incentives such as special tariffs, purchase guarantees, delivery priorities, licensing exemptions, etc. depending on the type and capacity of the power plant.
2. Al-Majidi Renewable Energy Company and the Turkish Alpha Group seek to achieve this vision inpartnership with the Turkish government andbenefit from the facilities provided by the Turkish government for this important sector.
Objectives
1. Active participation in covering Turkey’s renewable energy needs.
2. Seeking to export the surplus to the neighboring countries of Turkey according to Turkey’s plan and the status of Turkey, according to its controlling location from an energy importing country to an energy exporter during the twenty-first century.
How to achieve these objectives:
1. Utilizing the geopolitical site of Turkey and its importance, which is God’sgift to Turkey distinguished by its strategic location according to the idea, theory and the method of generation that was designed in power generation.
2. Exploitation of the reverse flow of sea currents from the Black Sea through the Bosphorus Strait parallel to the Turkish coast, which will be reversed in the princess islands away from the shipping lines in the way of sea dam of a dynamic energy.
3. Since the amount of energy flowing is (1 million) megawatt hours per year. If the production is at 10%, the amount of energy produced in the energy field of the princess Islands is estimated to be around fifty thousand megawatts (50,000 MW). In the energy field of Marmara Islands, it is estimated to be around (50.000) thousand megawatts, where sea currents flows for six months to the Sea of Marmara from the Black Sea.
4. Horizontal turbines will be installed such that they are submerged below sea level at a depth of 50 meters.
5. A one thousand (1000) turbines will be used in each of the two fields of energy mentioned above.