Turkey Reaches 62% Renewable Energy Capacity
Turkey has reached a significant climate milestone. According to statements by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan , climate-friendly renewable energy sources now account for 62% of the country’s total installed electricity capacity. This achievement places Turkey among leading nations accelerating the global clean energy transition. For readers of Natural World 50 , this development reflects a broader global transformation reshaping energy systems, investment flows, and climate strategies worldwide. How Did Turkey Reach 62% Renewable Energy Capacity? The growth did not happen overnight. Over the past decade, Turkey has strategically invested billions of dollars into renewable infrastructure. The expansion includes: Large-scale solar power plants Onshore and offshore wind farms Hydropower facilities Geothermal energy projects Biomass energy installations Turkey’s total installed electricity capacity exceeds 100 gigawatts (GW). With 62% coming from renewables, appro...