Solar Energy System

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Solar Energy System

Marmara University Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Complex is located in the Başıbüyük district of Maltepe District of Istanbul, in an area of ​​245 hectares. It is aimed to produce energy with approximately 1.763 kWp photovoltaic solar panels placed on building roofs. The campus will produce most of its own energy with solar energy, which is renewable energy. It is targeted to protect the existing ecosystem by adopting a sensitive, environmentally friendly approach to protecting natural resources. It was aimed to protect the vegetation, existing water resources and streams within the boundaries of the complex. For this purpose, the cleaning and reclamation works of Çobanlar Creek within the land were carried out. Zero waste planning aims at waste management, taking pollution and waste reduction measures and recycling. It is planned to minimize carbon emission and use energy, water and other resources efficiently.

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