In 2023, the coking coal energy supply in Turkey stood at 51.77 thousand gigawatthours. The trend over the last two years shows a stabilization, with minimal year-on-year variations: an increase of 3.22% in 2022 followed by a modest 0.2% rise in 2023. The five-year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from 2019 to 2023 was -0.29%, reflecting a general stability with slight fluctuations observed in the recent past, including a noteworthy dip in 2020.
Looking ahead, forecasted data indicates a stabilization with a slight upward trend, exemplified by a forecasted 0.15% CAGR from 2023 to 2028. This reflects a steady but slow increase in coking coal energy supply, estimated to be around 52.27 thousand gigawatthours by 2028. Key factors to watch for include global market shifts, technological advancements in energy production, policy changes, and environmental considerations that might influence the coking coal supply and consumption in Turkey.