Commodity Market Report
Turkey energy markets long-term outlook 2020
Report summary
Beyond coal there is a changing landscape for gas and renewables. Coal, oil and gas combined currently fulfill around 90% of Turkey’s energy needs. The refusal of Turkish authorities to commit to binding emission reduction targets mean there are no barriers or costs to increasing carbon output as other European markets have experienced. The cross-fuel dataset can be found in the Energy Markets Data Tool, accessible through our portal. Select 'Tools & Models' at the top of the portal page, then scroll down to 'Energy Markets'.
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- Gas imports to no longer meet all demand – just most
- Coal use doesn’t feel the squeeze – yet
- Renewables, nuclear eat into fossil fuel share – eventually
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