
Türkiye is Growing in Renewable Energy
01 Kasım 2024 tarihinde yayımlandı
The share of renewable energy in Türkiye's total installed power capacity is expected to rise to 61.2% by 2025, with new projects and investments accelerating progress in this area.
According to data from the 2025 Presidential Annual Program, Türkiye's total electricity installed capacity is projected to reach 122,289 megawatts by the end of next year.
As energy demand increases alongside Türkiye's economic growth and population rise, the importance of policies aimed at ensuring energy supply security, sustainability, and reducing dependency on foreign energy sources becomes more evident.
Energy sector policies are being shaped in alignment with the net-zero emissions target, with the majority of clean energy investments focusing on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and grid and storage projects.
In this context, the share of renewable energy in installed capacity is expected to reach 61.2% by 2025. Out of the total installed capacity, 74,887 megawatts are estimated to come from hydropower, solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, and waste heat plants.
As of October 29, Türkiye's total electricity installed capacity stood at 114,305 megawatts, with renewable energy accounting for 67,513 megawatts of this capacity.