The Rise of Renewable Energy in Türkiye: Opportunities for
Conclusion In conclusion, the rise of renewable energy in Türkiye presents a compelling opportunity for foreign firms. With its ambitious targets, large-scale investment
Conclusion In conclusion, the rise of renewable energy in Türkiye presents a compelling opportunity for foreign firms. With its ambitious targets, large-scale investment
Türkiye''s Energy Transformation: Solar, Wind, and Green Investment Developments in 2024–2025 Türkiye has taken major steps in its energy transformation,
In this brochure, we provide an overview of the current structure and legal framework of the renewable energy market in Türkiye, including developments in wind, solar,
T ürkiye is making significant strides toward its 2053 net-zero carbon emissions goal by ramping up investments in energy storage systems according to Türkiye daily. The
June 2025 – Türkiye continues to make significant strides in its transition towards a greener energy future. In this brochure, we provide an overview of the current structure and legal
Results show that offshore wind and hydrogen are promising systems shortly while solar and wave energy needs more research for Türkiye. The Marmara and Aegean Seas are
Further bolstering its renewable capacity, Turkey is investing in energy storage projects totaling 7.5 GW to stabilize its grid amid rising intermittent energy sources like wind
General Overview of the Energy Market in Türkiye Türkiye is an attractive and promising energy market, particularly due to its suitable geography and various natural
The 2022 National Energy Plan sets a target of achieving installed BESS capacity (with a discharge duration of two hours) of 2.1 GW by 2030 and 7.5 GW by 2035. Within the
Türkiye could utilize untapped capacities to advance solar energy momentum through floating, storage-integrated, hybrid and rooftop solar potential. The country has a
According to the 2022 National Energy Plan, the government aims to increase the level of installed wind energy power to 29.6 GW by 2035. Türkiye''s potential wind energy
While no grid-scale storage-integrated power plants are operational in Türkiye yet, the country has a robust pipeline of approximately 33 GW of storage-integrated wind and solar
In line with Türkiye''s target of 120 GW of installed power in wind and solar energy by 2035, the sector aims to invest 5 GW of wind annually. This target will ensure that all wind
Solar and wind power transition in Türkiye: An input-output analysis of growth, employment, and current account effects Abstract Türkiye ratified the Paris Agreement in 2021
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Battery-Integrated Projects: around 33 GW of wind and solar projects with battery storage are currently in the pre-license phase, demonstrating strong momentum in the development pipeline. Future Target: By 2035, Türkiye aims to reach 120 GW of combined wind and solar capacity, significantly strengthening its renewable generation profile.
The facilitation of self-consumption-focused power plant installations in Türkiye has accelerated annual new installations, pushing solar energy capacity beyond the current 2025 target. Türkiye’s solar energy capacity doubled from 9.7 GW in July 2022 to exceed 19 GW by the end of 2024.
Türkiye is also exploring its untapped offshore wind potential. With an estimated total offshore wind capacity of 75 GW, the country has set a target of 5 GW by 2035. In 2023, four regions along the Aegean and Marmara coasts were identified for offshore wind projects, with technical assessments and pre-feasibility studies underway.
As of the end of 2024, the total installed power has reached 13 GW and new installations continue rapidly. The wind potential of Türkiye is 118,683 MWe for wind speeds of over 6.8 m/s at a height of 50 m and the total WEP (Wind Energy Potential) of Türkiye is 48,000 MWe for regions with wind speeds of over 7 m/s.