Alparslan Bayraktar, the Turkish Deputy Energy Minister, recently attended the ninth Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue, where he announced Turkey’s detailed plan to reduce its CO2 emissions by 2053.
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The South Marmara Development Agency (GMKA) and Eti Maden and Enerjisa Üretim co-financed the “South Marmara Hydrogen Coast Platform” Guided Project.
The “HYSouthMarmara” acronym project, which includes 13 partners in addition to Sabanc University from Turkey, was qualified for assistance in 2022, according to the findings of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, which aims to support the development of a regional hydrogen economy.
With the implementation of Turkey’s first hydrogen valley project in Balkesir, according to Minister of Industry and Technology Mustafa Varank, “we will have developed the hydrogen economy in a different dimension in the Southern Marmara region, which is the leader in renewable energy installed power.”
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Following the approval procedures, the “HyVillage (Hydrogen Village)” project, which will be Turkey’s first hydrogen field application, will be put into action.
The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources “Turkey Hydrogen Technologies Strategy and Roadmap” plan states that green hydrogen generation will be increased in two stages through 2035 and until 2050. Green hydrogen, an environmentally friendly, clean, and renewable energy source, will be the focus.
Both the “National Energy Plan” and the “Hydrogen Technologies Strategy and Roadmap” were unveiled by Turkey in preparation for the nation’s 2053 net zero emission goals.
Turkey wants to develop a more adaptable electrical grid by increasing its electrolyzer capacity, a crucial part of producing green hydrogen, to 5 gigawatts by 2035.