EBRD finances 250 MW wind project in Türkiye

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has provided financing of about $200 million to Enerjisa Enerji Üretim A.Ş. to support the addition of 250 MW of new wind projects in Muğla, Türkiye. The 250 MW wind projects form a part of the broader 1,000 MW wind project portfolio being implemented by Enerjisa Enerji Üretim across the country. The projects are expected to produce around 630 GWh of electricity annually. This output is projected to offset nearly 221,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. 

Additionally, as part of the investment framework, Enerjisa Enerji Üretim will establish a nationally accredited training programme through a vocational qualification and certification centre. This initiative is designed to reskill workers from the coal sector for employment opportunities in renewable energy, agriculture, and tourism, aligning the project with broader just transition goals.

In October 2025, the EBRD announced a $142 million financing package for two special-purpose vehicles developing a solar-plus-storage project in Uzbekistan. The project involves the construction of 1,000 MW of solar capacity along with a 1,336 MWh battery energy storage system across sites in the Samarkand and Bukhara regions. The two project entities will be majority owned by ACWA Power, with participation from Japanese partners including Sumitomo Corporation, Shikoku Electric Power Company, and Chubu Electric Power Company.