The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( EBRD ) has signed a €172 million ( US$202 million ) loan with Turkish renewables company Enerjisa Üretim.
The bank’s support will enable the construction of 250 megawatts of wind power plants in Muğla, Türkiye, as part of the 1-gigawatt Enerjisa Üretim‘s wind portfolio.
The project will generate approximately 630 gigawatt-hours of green electricity annually and avoid around 221,000 tonnes of carbon-dioxide emissions. In addition to supporting Türkiye’s net-zero ambitions, the project will strengthen energy security and reduce the country’s reliance on fossil fuels.
“As Türkiye’s largest independent power producer, Enerjisa Üretim is firmly committed to accelerating the country’s energy transition through sustainable and renewable investments,” says chief financial officer Mert Yaycıoğlu.
“Our 4.2GW of installed capacity, coupled with a solid pipeline of at least 1.5GW and a portfolio increasingly focused on wind, solar, and innovative energy technologies, allows us to see renewable energy not only as a growth area but as a long-term responsibility towards energy security, climate resilience and future generations. Partnerships with institutions such as the EBRD are instrumental in scaling this ambition and reinforcing Türkiye’s role in the global green energy transformation.”