Türkiye’s installed electricity capacity reaches 125,410 megawatts
Türkiye’s installed electricity capacity rose to 125,410 megawatts as of the end of April, the Energy and Natural Resources Ministry has announced.
The ministry said renewable energy accounted for 78,377 megawatts, corresponding to 62.5 percent of the country’s total installed electricity capacity. The share of domestic resources stood at 71.7 percent.
Solar power reached 26,769 megawatts, increasing its share in installed electricity capacity to 21.3 percent. Wind power capacity rose to 15,075 megawatts, representing a 12 percent share.
The combined installed capacity of solar and wind power climbed to 41,844 megawatts in April, corresponding to 33.3 percent of total capacity. With total installed capacity reaching 125,410 megawatts, one-third of Türkiye’s electricity capacity now consists solely of wind and solar power.














