Turkey's first wind power plant with a capacity of 1.5 MW started production in Çeşme.
03.09.1996
He established the Bozcaada Wind Power Plant (10.2 MW), which is Turkey's third and Demirer Holding's second.
12.01.2000
Enercon Aero Wind Industry Blade Factory came to life in Izmir.
06.11.2002
Mare Manastır Wind Power Plant (39.2 MW) in Çeşme started producing electricity.
23.05.2006
Burgaz (14.9 MW) and Anemon Wind Power Plants (30.4 MW) came into operation in Çanakkale.
28.03.2007
Sayalar Wind Power Plant (34.2 MW) in Manisa and Dares Wind Power Plant (29.6 MW) in Datça started production.
09.07.2008
20.8 MW Çamseki Wind Power Plants were established in Çanakkale Üvecik, 20.7 MW Keltepe in Balıkesir Susurluk and 28.8 MW Sarıkaya Wind Power Plants in Tekirdağ Şarköy.
18.08.2009
25.6 MW Kuyucak power plant was established in Manisa Kırkağaç. Work continued for 5 licensed projects.
23.02.2010
Our 16MW power plants in Balıkesir Havran and 30MW in İzmir Seyitali were commissioned. At the end of 2011, the total installed power is 302 MW.
21.06.2011
Our Kepsüt power plants in Balıkesir and Samurlu and Kozbeyli power plants in Izmir have been partially commissioned. Work continues for the completion of these power plants and the 5 new power plants won in the November 1, 2007 competitions. Total installed power at the end of 2012 is 417 MW.
08.10.2012
20MW was added to the Sayalar power plant. Total installed power at the end of 2013 is 437 MW.
11.09.2013
Small additions were made to existing power plants. At the end of 2014, the total installed power was 444 MW.
07.09.2014
Small additions were made to existing power plants. Poyrazgölü power plant started production. Total installed power at the end of 2015 is 502 MW.
01.12.2015
Small additions were made to existing power plants. Total installed power at the end of 2016 is 565.6 MW.
04.04.2016
Small additions were made to existing power plants. Total installed power at the end of 2017 is 608 MW.
20.09.2017
Additions were made to existing power plants. Total installed power at the end of 2018 is 664 MW.