Onshore wind capacity accounted for 9.5% of total power plant installations globally in 2021, according to GlobalData. Of the total global onshore wind capacity, 1.43% is in Turkey. Listed below are the five largest active onshore wind power plants by capacity in Turkey, according to GlobalData’s power plants database. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of the global onshore wind power segment. Buy the latest onshore wind power plant profiles here.

1. Soma (Enercon)

The Soma (Enercon) is a 288.10MW onshore wind power project located in Manisa, Turkey. Post completion of construction, the project was commissioned in 2010. The project was developed by EDF Renewables; Polat Enerji San ve Tic. Adnan Polat Enerji Yatirim own the project. Buy the profile here.

2. Karaburun_Lodos

The 252MW Karaburun_Lodos onshore wind power project is located in Izmir, Turkey. Lodos Elektrik Uretim has developed the project. It was commissioned in 2013. The project is owned by Alto Holding. Buy the profile here.

3. Geycek

The Geycek is a 150MW onshore wind project. Adnan Polat Enerji Yatirim owns the project. It was commissioned in 2014. The project was developed by Polat Enerji San ve Tic. It is located in Kirsehir, Turkey. Buy the profile here.

4. Balikesir

The Balikesir onshore wind project with a capacity of 143MW came online in 2012. The project was developed by Bares Elektrik Uretim. Enerjisa Enerji Uretim have the equity stakes in the project. It is located in Balikesir, Turkey. Buy the profile here.

5. Saros Wind Farm

The Saros Wind Farm has been operating since 2022. The 138MW onshore wind project is located in Canakkale, Turkey. The project has been developed by Boylam Enerji Yatirim Ur ve Tic. Borusan EnBW Enerji have the equity stakes in this project. Buy the profile here.

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This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Power Plants database, which provides detailed profiles of over 170,000 active, planned and under construction power plants worldwide.