ÇALIK ENERJI SANAYI VE TICARET A.Ş. ODDZIAŁ W POLSCE
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02-566 Warszawa
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Since its establishment in 1998, CE has been one of the world's leading power generation companies by providing energy to people to enable them to build a more sustainable future. CE pursues its operations in all segments of the international energy market with its specialized and experienced employees and its know-how using creative and innovative solutions with the application of developed technologies. CE has completed and has currently undertaken over 15 GW of turnkey power plant projects worldwide with over 75+ turbines installed as the main EPC contractor including Navoi-2 473 MW and Tashkent 65 MW Combined Heat & Power (CHP) Projects. Calik Group of Companies has undertaken and completed more than 100 EPC turnkey projects, mainly in Power Generation, T&D, as well as Oil&Gas and Infrastructure Projects in Iraq, Libya, Qatar, Yemen, Sudan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Romania, Senegal, Angola, Malawi and Türkiye as one of the leading general contractors in the international market; most recently ranked 4th in the fossil fuel (gas power plants) segment in the global list of international ENR contractors in 2024. As a truly global EPC contractor, CE is currently working on 14 projects in 8 countries totaling 6 GW of turnkey power and over 5.000 employees on the ground. Among many others, CE has successfully delivered and commissioned the 1.574 MW Mary-3 Combined Cycle Power Plant which was the largest completed combined cycle power plant project in the world in 2018. Thanks to its sophisticated and transparent execution, our Al-Khairat 1.250 MW Simple Cycle Power Plant project was named “World's Best Industrial Project in 2014” by ENR. In 2024, CE secured its largest single contract to date, exceeding USD 2.3 billion in total value with the scope of 1.6 GW Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP) alongside the approximately 600 kilometers of high-voltage overhead transmission lines (OHL).