Solar Comprises 60% of Turkey's Renewables Employment

Turkey's solar energy has around 50,000 employees corresponding to 60 percent of employment in the entire renewable energy sector, a road map of the International Solar Energy Society's Turkey Section (GUNDER) showed Tuesday.

GUNDER together with sector partners prepared the Solar Energy Road Map to assess current solar energy installed capacity and analyze solar energy targets.

According to the study, of which the results were shared in a meeting, Turkey's current installed capacity in solar energy is 4,792 megawatts. The road map forecast that the capacity would reach 14,000 megawatts by 2023 and 38,000 megawatts by 2030.

However, the study found that the biggest problem in the solar energy sector is with financing projects and consequently, recommendations were made from the study suggesting the government create new financial instruments to support solar energy investments.

Last year out of the countries worldwide with the most installed solar capacity, Turkey ranked fifth with an installed capacity of 2,700 megawatts and ninth in the creation of employment, the road map showed. Turkey's solar industry created 50,000 jobs out of the 84,000 employed in the energy sector, the study showed.

Therefore with this solar potential, the study concluded that further growth in the solar energy sector be supported through local production as a key accelerator.

(Anadolu Agency)

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