Şahintaş: Renewable Energy, the Foundation of the Future
İbrahim Şahintaş, Chairman of the Board of TEK Energy, announced that Turkey’s installed power in electrical energy has increased to 96 megawatts with domestic and renewable resources.
İbrahim Şahintaş noted that according to the latest statement made by the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, domestic and renewable energy resources in Turkey’s installed power in electrical energy rose to the level of 63.5 percent. Emphasizing that solar energy has a share of 7 percent in this cake, Şahintaş drew attention to the fact that the share of the power plants in electricity production throughout the country has been increasing with the incentives of the government on solar power plant (GES) systems and the work of the private sector.
Foreign Trade Deficit Will Reduce
Stating that as Bursa TEK Energy, Turkey’s first and only TSE Certified company in the field of SPP systems, they have carried out exemplary studies to contribute to the spread of the system throughout Turkey, Şahintaş said that it is an important way to reduce the energy intake, which constitutes a significant part of Turkey’s foreign trade deficit. He stated that he would attend. Underlining that solar energy, which is an endless resource, will also be a clean alternative to environmentally harmful fossil fuels, Şahintaş said, “Every investment made for renewable energy sources is an important step on the way to Turkey’s strong and clean future. In addition to reducing our foreign dependency in energy purchases, we are putting our hand under the responsibility, and we will continue to do so, in order to complete it with domestic investments in the near future and to offer a healthier future to future generations.”