Turkey’s cumulative solar capacity doubles in 2.5 years to 19.6 GW
Ember, a London-based energy think tank, says in a new report that Turkey’s cumulative installed PV capacity has doubled to 19.6 GW in just two and a half years, driven by a surge in self-consumption projects.

Ember, a London-based energy think tank, says in a new report that Turkey’s cumulative installed PV capacity has doubled to 19.6 GW in just two and a half years, driven by a surge in self-consumption projects.
In November 2024, Turkey’s Ministry of Energy launched a tender for 800 MW of solar across six projects, with a deadline for bids set for January 27, 2025. The projects span multiple regions, with an initial ceiling price of $0.055/kWh.
In December 2024, researchers from Turkey’s Final International University developed a self-powering greenhouse using a hybrid energy system that combines semi-transparent PV, battery storage, and hydrogen. The system was optimized for maximum financial viability and minimal grid dependency.
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