Wind and solar reach 18% of Türkiye’s power mix in 2024
Wind and solar energy accounted for nearly one-fifth of Türkiye’s electricity generation in 2024, according to an analysis by think tank Ember, driven by a strong increase in installed capacity.
| Countries | Espagne, Italie, Pologne, Roumanie, Turquie |
|---|---|
| Companies | Ember |
| Sector | Énergie Éolienne, Énergie Solaire, Terrestre, Photovoltaïque |
| Theme | Marchés & Finance, Analyse sectorielle |
Wind and solar energy represented a record 18% of electricity production in Türkiye in 2024, according to a report released by UK-based think tank Ember on 19 March. This development marks a shift for a country historically reliant on coal, natural gas and hydropower. In 2024, wind power accounted for 11% of total generation, while solar reached 7.5%, fuelled by an unprecedented annual growth of 39%, equating to an additional 7.3 terawatt hours.











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