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Turkey Evolution of Electricity Generation by Fuel 1971 - 2005

 

Grid Summary

In 2004, Turkey had total installed electricity generating capacity of 35.6 Gigawatts (GW), a 36 percent increase since 2000. The country produced 143 billion kilowatthours (Bkwh) of electricity in 2004, while consuming 133 Bkwh. Conventional thermal sources comprise the largest share of Turkey’s electricity supply, contributing 68 percent in 2004. Hydroelectricity generation makes up almost all of the remainder. Although Turkey does not currently produce any nuclear energy, the country’s first nuclear power plant is expected to begin electricity generation in 2012.Other renewable sources add very little to Turkey’s total electricity supply, contributing only about one tenth of one percent to Turkey’s electricity generation in 2004. However, Turkey is considered to have a large amount of wind, geothermal, and solar power potential, and a number of projects to exploit these sources are underway. However, renewable energy sources are not likely to contribute significantly to Turkey’s energy mix in the near term…more information.

Turkey in on its way to achieving many of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the targets set by the Government of Turkey for the MDG Report of 2005. There are still pockets of poverty in the country, however, and significant domestic structural inequalities that are largely due to gender and regional disparities. Therefore, the Government of Turkey and the United Nations system in Turkey, particularly UNDP, pay special attention to MDG 1 (eradicating extreme poverty and hunger), MDG 3 (promoting gender equality and the empowerment of women) and MDGs 4 and 5 (reducing child mortality and improving maternal health). The country faces challenges in these areas because of the significant gender and regional disparities. The State Planning Organization attached to the Prime Minister’s Office is the overall coordination agency for national planning and development policy instruments, including the formulation of Turkey’s MDG Report. The State Planning Organization was also responsible for the ninth National Development Plan (2007-2013)...more information.

Map of Turkey in MDG Monitor

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Total Population
(millions)

74

Electricity Production (billion kWh)
143

GDP per capita
(PPP US$):

9,073

Electricity Consumption (billion kWh)
132

GDP growth
(annual %):

6.1

% Urban
67

Human Development Index
(Rank 1 - 177):

92

% Rural
33

Life expectancy at birth
(years):

70.8

Population w. Electricity
100%

Population below PPP $1 per day (%):

3.4

Rural Electricity Consumption (Per Capita)
N/A

Net enrollment ratio in primary education
(% both sexes):

91.4

Urban Electricity Consumption (Per Capita)
N/A

Carbon dioxide emissions per capita
(metric tons):

3.139

Unemployment, total (% of total labor force):
9.9
The MDG data presented here is the latest available from the United Nations Statistics Division. The World Bank has recently released new poverty estimates, which reflect improvements in internationally comparable price data. The new data estimates set a new poverty line of US$1.25 a day and offer a much more accurate picture of the cost of living in developing countries. They are based on the results of the 2005 International Comparison Program (ICP), released in first half of 2008, EIA Energy (2006E),Population with electricity.

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Updated: 2016/06/30

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