Turkiye | Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric (% of total)
Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric, includes geothermal, solar, tides, wind, biomass, and biofuels. Limitations and exceptions: IEA occasionally revises its time series to reflect political changes. For example, the IEA has constructed historical energy statistics for countries of the former Soviet Union. In addition, energy statistics for other countries have undergone continuous changes in coverage or methodology in recent years as more detailed energy accounts have become available. Breaks in series are therefore unavoidable. Statistical concept and methodology: Electricity production from renewable sources (% of total) is the share of electricity produced by geothermal, solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, tide, wind, industrial waste, municipal waste, primary solid biofuels, biogases, biogasoline, biodiesels, other liquid biofuels, nonspecified primary biofuels and waste, and charcoal in total electricity production which is the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Hydropower is excluded. The International Energy Agency (IEA) compiles data on energy inputs used to generate electricity. IEA data for countries that are not members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are based on national energy data adjusted to conform to annual questionnaires completed by OECD member governments. In addition, estimates are sometimes made to complete major aggregates from which key data are missing, and adjustments are made to compensate for differences in definitions. The IEA makes these estimates in consultation with national statistical offices, oil companies, electric utilities, and national energy experts.
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The World Bank
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Republic of Turkiye
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Turkiye | Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric (% of total)
1.45648313 1960
1.46130854 1961
1.26404494 1962
1.58172232 1963
2.17928555 1964
2.0189784 1965
2.1978022 1966
2.78538078 1967
2.58073818 1968
2.2709875 1969
1.92508408 1970
1.65627236 1971
1.55652406 1972
1.58551308 1973
1.53595014 1974
1.40818025 1975
0.88059946 1976
1.06005349 1977
0.63058087 1978
0.64381494 1979
0.58431794 1980
0.44583148 1981
0 1982
0 1983
0.07186489 1984
0.01753412 1985
0.11084519 1986
0.13076906 1987
0.14360639 1988
0.12105142 1989
0.13902647 1990
0.19752349 1991
0.17374001 1992
0.18155214 1993
0.16598358 1994
0.35711387 1995
0.27408235 1996
0.36497057 1997
0.29813911 1998
0.20182068 1999
0.22013737 2000
0.27378285 2001
0.2187017 2002
0.16289541 2003
0.15063239 2004
0.11546346 2005
0.15768666 2006
0.31635327 2007
0.5800885 2008
1.12056752 2009
1.85409644 2010
2.51097462 2011
3.06936233 2012
4.08071487 2013
4.75585701 2014
6.30713224 2015
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Turkiye | Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric (% of total)
Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric, includes geothermal, solar, tides, wind, biomass, and biofuels. Limitations and exceptions: IEA occasionally revises its time series to reflect political changes. For example, the IEA has constructed historical energy statistics for countries of the former Soviet Union. In addition, energy statistics for other countries have undergone continuous changes in coverage or methodology in recent years as more detailed energy accounts have become available. Breaks in series are therefore unavoidable. Statistical concept and methodology: Electricity production from renewable sources (% of total) is the share of electricity produced by geothermal, solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, tide, wind, industrial waste, municipal waste, primary solid biofuels, biogases, biogasoline, biodiesels, other liquid biofuels, nonspecified primary biofuels and waste, and charcoal in total electricity production which is the total number of GWh generated by power plants separated into electricity plants and CHP plants. Hydropower is excluded. The International Energy Agency (IEA) compiles data on energy inputs used to generate electricity. IEA data for countries that are not members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are based on national energy data adjusted to conform to annual questionnaires completed by OECD member governments. In addition, estimates are sometimes made to complete major aggregates from which key data are missing, and adjustments are made to compensate for differences in definitions. The IEA makes these estimates in consultation with national statistical offices, oil companies, electric utilities, and national energy experts.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Turkiye
Records
63
Source