Ranking 4th globally in geothermal capacity and 6th in Europe’s electricity market, Türkiye is securing a sustainable future for industrial production.
As global sourcing shifts toward sustainable and carbon-neutral production, Türkiye is positioning itself as a leader in green energy. As of late 2025, a landmark 62% of Türkiye’s total electricity capacity is derived from renewable sources, surpassing the initial 59% target. The country has solidified its rank as the 6th largest electricity market in Europe, boasting a total installed capacity of over 122 GW.
Solar Overtakes Gas: A Historic Milestone
In a historic shift for the Turkish energy landscape, solar power has officially overtaken natural gas in total installed capacity as of November 2025.
- Solar Capacity: Reached 24.67 GW, accounting for a 20.3% share of the total mix.
- Wind Energy: Expanded to 14.5 GW, providing an additional 11.9%. Combined, wind and solar now constitute one-third of the nation’s entire power grid, a testament to the aggressive “National Energy Plan” which aims for 120 GW of combined wind and solar by 2035.
Geothermal Excellence and Baseloader Reliability
A standout performer is the geothermal sector, where Türkiye continues to rank 4th in the world and 1st in Europe for total capacity. Unlike wind and solar, geothermal energy provides a constant “baseload” supply, making it ideal for high-energy industrial manufacturing.
With an installed geothermal capacity of approximately 1.76 GW, Türkiye provides a critical advantage for manufacturers looking to minimize their carbon footprint. This is especially vital under the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), as “Made in Türkiye” products now carry a significantly lower carbon intensity than those from traditional fossil-fuel-reliant hubs.
Incentivizing the Green Transition
The government continues to fuel this momentum through the “Green Deal Action Plan” and the HIT-30 High-Tech Investment Program. Recent reforms have:
- Prioritized Self-Consumption: New policies prioritize solar projects located at the same site as industrial consumption, encouraging factories to become energy-independent.
- Floating Solar (FPV): The framework for floating solar projects was finalized in December 2025, opening massive new potential on the country’s reservoirs.
- Lucrative Incentives: Sustainable manufacturing projects benefit from VAT exemptions, customs duty relief, and significant corporate tax deductions.
For industries ranging from textiles to automotive, Türkiye’s green energy infrastructure ensures that sourcing from the region is not just a logistical choice, but a sustainable one.
Citations & Sources
- Market Data: Daily Sabah – Solar overtakes gas as Türkiye’s renewable energy capacity tops 75 GW (Dec 2025).
- Official Statistics: Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources – Installed Capacity Reports 2025.
- Solar Growth: SolarQuarter – Türkiye Adds 4.7 GW of Solar in 2025.
- Global Ranking: REN21 – Renewables 2025 Global Status Report (Geothermal).
- Industrial Strategy: Invest in Türkiye – Energy Sector Overview 2025.










































