Turkey ranks among top 5 biggest wind investors in Europe

Turkey has been ranked as the 5th biggest wind power investor in Europe in 2020 with EUR 1.6bn , according to WindEurope’s report.

The Financing and Investment Trends in the European Wind Industry in 2020 report revealed that investments in offshore wind farms hit a record EUR 26.3bn, while investments in new onshore wind farms reached EUR 16.5bn.

Commenting on the report, WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson said governments in Europe could bolster wind energy to deliver climate and energy goals by simplifying the permit process.

“The technology is available. So is the money. But the right policies are missing, notably on the permitting of new farms where rules and procedures are too complex,” he said, adding that governments need to simplify their permitting and ensure there are people to process the permit applications. Otherwise there’s no point having a higher renewables target,” he said.

Out of the EUR 43bn investments, the UK ranked first with EUR 13bn in investments, followed by the Netherlands with nearly EUR 8bn, France came next with EUR 6.5bn and then Germany with EUR 4.3bn, the report noted.

Germany and France also invested the most in onshore wind and France financed its second and third offshore wind farm.

Poland was declared to be the sixth biggest investor after Turkey with EUR 1.6bn.

According to the report, banks contribute to the majority of investments, accounting for between 70% and 90% of debt financing while the remaining 10 to 30% is acquired through equity financing.

“Bank finance remains crucial, and more and more of it is project-specific rather than corporate debt, especially in offshore wind,” the report added.

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