Solar Energy Market in Türkiye

The Royal Danish Consulate General in Istanbul, Energy and Environment Team has published a new market report: Solar Energy Market Outlook 2024 focusing on Turkish market opportunities and challenges.

In the framework of the Paris Agreement, Türkiye aims to reach net-zero emissions by 2053, both to decrease its carbon emissions and its dependency on foreign energy imports. The government has been pursuing policies to attract investment to utilize its local, renewable resources like wind, solar and hydropower to attain energy independence.

The Trade Council of Denmark in Istanbul provides accurate and useful information on the key sectors within trade between Denmark and Türkiye. For this purpose, our Energy and Environment Team recently updated our special sector reports; now – on Solar Energy.

Solar energy is one of the most important alternative clean energy resources, which is still relatively untapped in Türkiye. Average 200 days of sunshine and 1311 kWh/m² annual solar radiation make Türkiye a country with big potential both for thermal and electricity.

Download Sector Report on Solar Energy in Türkiye here!