Margün Enerji acquires Seferihisar geothermal power plant in Türkiye

Margün Enerji has expanded its renewable energy portfolio by acquiring the 12 MW Seferihisar Geothermal Power Plant in Izmir, Türkiye.
Margün Enerji, a subsidiary of Naturel Holding, continues to expand its renewable energy portfolio. The company has acquired the Seferihisar Geothermal Power Plant in the province of Izmir in Türkiye, which has an installed capacity of 12 MW and previously belonged to RSC Elektrik, for approximately 15.7 million USD (around 605 million TL). Details of the acquisition were publicly disclosed through a statement to the Public Disclosure Platform (Kamuyu Aydinlatma Platformu’na / KAP).
Following this new investment, Margün Enerji’s total installed capacity, including its subsidiaries, has reached 330 megawatts. With this acquisition, the company has not only strengthened its presence in Türkiye’s geothermal energy sector but also increased its overall power generation capacity.
Margün Enerji is pursuing growth not only in the domestic market but also globally, focusing on climate technologies across Western Europe, the United States, and the United Kingdom. These strategic moves align with the company’s long-term sustainability goals aimed at supporting low-carbon energy production.
Commenting on the acquisition, Margün Enerji CEO Sami Özgür Bostan said:
“Our investments in renewable energy and climate technologies continue at full speed in line with our sustainability approach. This geothermal energy investment increases our production capacity, reinforces our strong position in the sector, and contributes to the reduction of our carbon footprint.”
This investment by Margün Enerji once again highlights the growing interest in harnessing Türkiye’s geothermal potential.
Source: Dünya Gazetesi via our Turkish language platform JeotermalHaberler