Pratt & Whitney Power Systems in East Hartford has gotten orders from Turkey for three more of its special low-heat electricity conversion systems.
Pratt said the orders – terms of which were not disclosed – launch it into the Turkish renewable energy market.
Last week, Pratt broke into the Australian renewable energy market with the sale of its modular PureCycle power converter to Gympie Timber Co. to generate electric power for its timber-drying kilns from sawmill scrap.
Turkey’s Jeoden Electricity production plant in Denizli, near Izmir, Turkey, is scheduled to be operational in April using three PureCycle modules to generate up to 780 kilowatts of net energy from a naturally occurring geothermal formation.
The project will be installed, owned and operated by Jeoden Geothermal, a joint venture between NRG Enerji and MDO Group.
