The objective is to add 34 gigawatts (GW) of hydropower, 20 GW of wind energy, 5 GW of solar energy, 1.5 GW of geothermal and 1 GW of biomass. Turkey also aims to have 10 percent of its transport sector needs met by renewable energy, it said. The EBRD also said it has been supporting this foray …
EBRD welcomes Turkey's national energy efficiency plan says ready to provide support
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