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Türkiye’s dams lead clean electricity production at start of 2025: Energy Ministry

Spillway gates and outlet pipes of a dam File photo shows a section of the Atatürk Dam, one of the largest hydroelectric power plants in Türkiye. (AA Photo)
By Anadolu Agency
Mar 12, 2025 3:32 PM

Dam-based hydroelectric plants in Türkiye generated 7.16 million megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity in the first two months of 2025, making them the leading source of all renewable energy options.

During this period, a total of 58.7 million MWh of electricity was generated, according to the Energy and Natural Resources Ministry. Following hydroelectricity, wind power plants ranked second with 5.86 million MWh, while solar power plants ranked third with 3.67 million MWh of electricity production.

In January, a total of 30.2 million MWh of electricity was generated. Natural gas accounted for 26.6% of generation, followed by imported coal at 24.2%, dam-based hydroelectric plants at 12.5%, lignite at 10.4%, wind at 9.3%, and solar power at 5.5%.

Aerial view of a natural gas power plant
An aerial view of Bursa Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant in Bursa, Türkiye. (AA Photo)

In February, natural gas plants generated 27% of the total 28.4 million MWh of electricity, followed by imported coal plants at 23%, dam-based hydroelectric at approximately 12%, and lignite, wind, and solar power plants at 10.1%, 10.7%, and 6.8%, respectively.

Focusing on the use of domestic resources to combat climate change and reduce the current account deficit, clean energy sources play a significant role in Türkiye’s electricity production portfolio.

Electricity transmission lines
The file photo shows electricity transmission lines in Türkiye. (Photo via kabloder.org)

By the end of February, the total number of electricity plants serving Türkiye’s electricity supply was recorded at 34,306. According to the data, there were 32,756 power plants across Türkiye’s seven regions utilizing dam-based hydroelectric, wind, and solar energy sources. In plant distribution, solar power plants led with 32,065 facilities, followed by wind with 376 plants and hydroelectric plants with 147 facilities.

Türkiye’s installed power capacity nears 117,000 MW

The country is accelerating investments in renewable energy as part of its efforts to grow its industry further, meet rising energy demand, and reduce the trade deficit caused by fossil fuel imports.

Türkiye’s total installed electricity capacity is nearing 117,000 megawatts, with dam-based hydroelectric power plants accounting for 20.4% of the capacity.

The installed capacities of Türkiye’s three largest renewable energy sources—dam-based hydroelectric, solar, and wind—reached 23,863 megawatts, 20,646 megawatts, and 13,044 megawatts, respectively.

Hydroelectric plants stand out as being environmentally friendly, clean, renewable, highly efficient, fuel-cost-free, long-lasting, low-operating-cost, and domestic resources.

Last Updated:  Mar 12, 2025 3:32 PM