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Enerjisa Enerji in the international media with the SENTRUM project

“Küçükköy, Ayvalık green destination model”, the first practice of the SENTRUM project carried out by Enerjisa Enerji, Sabancı University and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) collaboration, attracted great interest from the international media.
The Center for Tourism Practices Based on Sustainable Energy (SENTRUM) project of Enerjisa Enerji, a pioneer in the energy transformation in Turkey with its impact-oriented sustainability approach and the leading electricity distribution, retail and customer solutions company in Turkey, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Sabancı University collaboration attracted great interest from the international media.

News regarding the SENTRUM project was published in various media organs of several countries including the US, Germany, Belgium, France and Sweden; thus, the project was heard by millions of people worldwide. The news was published by major, global news platforms, such as Associated Press, Bloomberg, Business Insider, UK News, Yahoo, Wallstreet, etc.

Completed in 18 months by an investment of TL 10 million, Küçükköy green destination model became news in over 220 global media organs with the headline; “Enerjisa Enerji, UNDP, and Sabancı University united their powers to create a green destination model in Küçükköy.”

The news regarding the success of the SENTRUM project was published for the readers of the various popular and recognized platforms including MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, Markets Insider, Benzinga, Bloomberg, Streetinsider, Owler, The Bharat Express News in the US; Il Sole 24 Ore in Italy; Dagens industri in Sweden; Le Figaro, Les Echos, Challanges and Le Revenu in France; Le Soir, Libre Eco and L’avenir in Belgium; Wallstreet:online, Börse München and Handelsblatt in Germany, etc.

Steps of the SENTRUM project

Enerjisa Enerji, United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and Sabancı University carried out 18 months of collaborated works in order to create a green destination model in Küçükköy with energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable tourism practices. Energy survey activities were carried out for tourism businesses and energy efficiency as part of SENTRUM project, which is completed by an investment worth TL 10 million. Businesses were provided support with energy-efficient lighting and home appliances; solar energy systems were established in public buildings and the village gained access to a high-speed EV charging infrastructure.

Necmi Komili Primary and Secondary School achieved to be one of the first “Net Zero Energy Building” in Turkey thanks to the energy-efficiency and solar power plant practices as part of the project.

All these efforts provided measurable benefits also in terms of tackling climate change. Energy is saved by preventing the consumption of 15,000 kg of coal per year in the region as part of “Energy of My Business” project of Enerjisa Enerji through energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy applications. Again thanks to the renewable energy systems, ~90,000 kg of carbon emissions were avoided.

Center for Tourism Practices based on Sustainable Energy (SENTRUM) project has been a concrete example of how tourism industry can take advantage from renewable energy resources and other sustainable practices at a single destination.





About Enerjisa Enerji
Enerjisa Enerji, which pioneers the energy transformation in Turkey by using the multiplier effect of sustainability and technology in line with its vision of "A better future for all", provides service to 25 percent of Turkey in electricity distribution and retail, which are the main fields of activity of the company. Enerjisa Enerji, the prominent player in the industry, reaches 10.3 million customers in 14 provinces and provides electricity distribution services to more than 21 million users. While Enerjisa Enerji offers renewable energy, efficiency and green energy solutions to its customers via its Energy of My Business brand, the company also operates the first and fastest charging station network in Turkey with Eşarj, the company of which Enerjisa owns majority of its shares. 20 percent of Enerjisa Enerji, whose main shareholders are Sabancı Holding and E.On, is publicly traded on Borsa Istanbul.