Turkey is making significant strides towards achieving energy independence, as highlighted by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan during the Istanbul Energy Forum. The event brought together key stakeholders in the energy sector to discuss Turkey s ambitious plans for renewable energy and reducing foreign dependency. Key Takeaways Turkey aims to be among the top three countries in [ ]
Sunday 12 October 2025
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Turkey’s Energy Independence Goals


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