Our independent market research aims to provide a historical review of the development of Turkey''s electricity market with a special focus on organization
The report presents this story in full that is Turkey''s accomplishments in developing andimplementing market-oriented energy reforms as well as selected key reform challenges
By the end of July 2025, the installed capacity of Türkiye has reached 120,162 MW. As of the end of July 2025, the distribution of installed capacity by resources is as follows: 26.9% hydraulic,
Accurate estimates of shore power demand are becoming essential as EU regulations such as AFIR and FuelEU Maritime come into force. This blog compares three
There is now fully operational day-ahead, intraday and balancing markets, ancillary services are carried out by auctions, data is uploaded to the transparency platform, Turkish network is
Asyaport has spearheaded Türkiye''s first operational shore power (OPS) system with 8MVA installed power 6600V 60 Hz, for container vessels with 5 different plug stations installed in the
Our independent market research aims to provide a historical review of the development of Turkey''s electricity market with a special focus on organization of the market, key player and
Turkey''s overall political and economic uncertainty raises questions for the power sector in the short term, and a follow-up research note will examine the risks that may jeopardize the
As Wärtsilä marine director, electrical and power systems business Torsten Büssow says, "The adoption of OPS in the container sector will increase, but how and when will largely
Asyaport has become the first port in Türkiye to offer shore power to container vessels: an important milestone for decarbonizing maritime logistics in the region.