3 FAQs about Ankara cabinet solar deployment plan

Will Turkey grow its solar and wind energy capacity by 2035?

(Photo Credit: Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Turkey) Turkey's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Alparslan Bayraktar said his country will target to grow its total installed solar and wind energy capacity to 120 GW by 2035, up from the 30 GW it has in operation now, under its new Energy Transition Renewable Energy Strategy 2035.

How much solar power does Turkey have in 2024?

As of September 2024, Turkey had installed 18.7 GW of solar, 12.4 GW of wind, and 32.2 GW of hydro power capacity, with renewable energy accounting for 59% of the national electricity mix. It has another 69.6 GW allocated as 43.5 GW of solar and 26.1 GW of wind power plants.

Will Turkey invest in solar energy?

Earlier in July 2024, Turkey announced plans to attract private investment in high technology industries, including solar PV manufacturing (see Turkey Announces $8,000 Grant Support/MW For Solar Cell Investments).

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