Turkey's onshore wind power electricity production capacities have shown significant growth. The actual capacity in 2023 stood at 14.13 Thousand Megawatts. In 2024, the forecasted capacity is 15.82 Thousand Megawatts, reflecting a year-on-year increase of approximately 11.9%. The trend continues with a 10.7% increase in 2025, achieving 17.52 Thousand Megawatts, and 9.6% in 2026, reaching 19.2 Thousand Megawatts. By 2027, the capacity is projected to rise by 8.7% to 20.87 Thousand Megawatts, and further by 7.9% in 2028 to 22.52 Thousand Megawatts. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over these five years is around 10.0%.
Anticipate increasing investment in renewable energy, technological advancements in wind turbine efficiency, and favorable government policies boosting Turkey’s onshore wind energy capacity. Watch for potential regulatory changes and energy market dynamics that could either accelerate or impede growth.