Renewable energy in Turkey

Turkey has a national renewable energy action plan, that has been published in December 2014 by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources.[1]

Turkey's renewable energy capacity of 24 gigawatts in 2013 is projected to reach 39 gigawatts in 2020.[2]

The World Bank has announced a credit line of $350 million to support the financing of renewable energy projects in Turkey.[3]

Grid parity for solar is forecast for 2018 and for onshore wind 2019. [4]

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