The most important power stations in Turkey are listed here. Turkey generates about 300 TWh of electricity per year.
All operational coal-fired power stations over 50 MW are listed below.
Five plants were shut down at the end of 2019 to reduce air pollution, leaving total installed capacity at about 17 GW, with 1.3 GW under construction. However, government may continue subsidizing some of the most polluting plants in 2020. In 2019 almost 500 million lira was paid to them.
In 2017, imported hard coal generated 51 TWh and local coal (almost all lignite) 44 TWh of electricity.
Hard coal is estimated to emit 1126 g CO<sub>2</sub>-eq./kWh and lignite 1062 g CO<sub>2</sub>-eq./kWh.
In 2020, about 68 TWh of electricity was generated from gas. , according to the head of the Electricity Producersâ Association, natural gas plants did not have enough money for maintenance work.
The CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from new geothermal plants in Turkey are high but gradually decline: lifecycle emissions were still being researched as of 2019.
there was 9 GW of solar PV.
As of 2022, there were 280 wind farms in Turkey, of which 280 were active in production with a total installed capacity of 10.592 GW more than 10% of the total installed power capacity of the country.