Türkiye has emerged as one of the top countries for renewable energy additions in 2025, according to a new report evaluating the country's energy transition, industrial policies, financing and future goals.

The report titled "Turkey Transition Factbook 2026," published by BloombergNEF (BNEF), an international energy analysis and research organization, assesses the country's progress toward a low-carbon economy, highlighting its progress and projections for upcoming decades.

According to the report, Türkiye ranked fifth in the world in new wind energy installations and 10th in solar energy installations last year, making the country one of the leading markets globally in both technologies.

It also points to expectations for the country "to take a prominent role" in global climate discussions as the host of COP31 later this year.

The report comprehensively evaluated issues such as energy scenarios, decarbonization, carbon markets, and financing the energy transition.