Türkiye’s renewable energy share surpasses 60 pct: Erdoğan

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Türkiye has increased the share of renewable energy in its total installed capacity to over 60 percent as of this year, the Turkish president said Wednesday.

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“While increasing the share of renewable energy and improving energy efficiency, we are expanding low carbon technologies in industry. As of this year, we have raised the share of renewable energy within the total installed capacity up to more than 60 percent,” Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told the U.N. Climate Summit in New York.

The president highlighted efforts to strengthen infrastructure, including electric vehicle production and railway investments.

“In line with our net zero emissions target for 2053, we will continue to transform key sectors,” he added.

Erdoğan detailed Türkiye’s ongoing initiatives, including plans to establish an emissions trading system, implement a green finance strategy and create a national…

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