In 2023, the energy supply of solid fossil fuels in Turkey stood at 497.0 thousand gigawatthours. The forecasted data indicates a steady increase in the energy supply from 2024 to 2028. It begins with 504.59 in 2024, rising to 512.33 in 2025, 520.0 in 2026, 527.58 in 2027, and reaching 535.1 thousand gigawatthours by 2028. Year-on-year, the energy supply is expected to increase by approximately 1.5% to 1.6%. Over the forecast period, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is estimated to be around 1.5%.
Future trends to watch for include potential changes in energy policy, technological advancements in energy production, and shifts in market demand. Monitoring renewable energy developments and their impact on the solid fossil fuels market will be crucial. Additionally, fluctuations in global energy prices and geopolitical factors may influence the supply and demand dynamics in Turkey’s energy sector.