Renewable Energy
Ömer Karadeniz examines the necessity created for Turkish industry by the transition from coal to solar energy in line with Europe's energy standards.
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Ömer Karadeniz examines the necessity created for Turkish industry by the transition from coal to solar energy in line with Europe's energy standards.
The speaker analyzes the volume of global energy investments, the increasing share of renewable energy despite geopolitical factors, and China's leading position in this field.
Speaker comments on China's investments in clean energy infrastructure and its implications for long-term global competition.
Mustafa Yılmaz analyzes that storage-based wind and solar energy investments have begun, with a total investment volume of 25-30 billion dollars expected in this area.
The speaker discusses incentives for the energy sector and the macroeconomic transformation story. He scrutinizes the state support and conjunctural advantages of renewable energy companies.
The speaker examines the high investment appetite created by 2035 capacity targets and regulations, emphasizing that the sector is the fastest growing area after the defense industry.
The speaker analyzes the increasing demand for renewable energy certificates (I-REC, etc.) due to the obligations of exporting companies in international markets.
Ömer Karadeniz examines the necessity created for Turkish industry by the transition from coal to solar energy in line with Europe's energy standards.
The speaker analyzes the volume of global energy investments, the increasing share of renewable energy despite geopolitical factors, and China's leading position in this field.
Speaker comments on China's investments in clean energy infrastructure and its implications for long-term global competition.
Mustafa Yılmaz analyzes that storage-based wind and solar energy investments have begun, with a total investment volume of 25-30 billion dollars expected in this area.
The speaker discusses incentives for the energy sector and the macroeconomic transformation story. He scrutinizes the state support and conjunctural advantages of renewable energy companies.
The speaker examines the high investment appetite created by 2035 capacity targets and regulations, emphasizing that the sector is the fastest growing area after the defense industry.