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Turkey Ranks Second in New Wind Installations in Europe as Energy Policy Gains Industrial Significance

02/27/2026 13:30
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Turkey emerged as Europe’s second-largest installer of new onshore wind capacity in 2025, adding 2.1 GW during the year, a 64% increase from 1.3 GW in 2024, according to WindEurope’s European Statistics 2025 report. A total of 467 turbines were installed, with an average capacity of 4.6 MW per unit. The expansion lifted Turkey’s total installed wind capacity to 15.9 GW, placing it among Europe’s top six wind markets.
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