Investment Office presented Türkiye's renewable energy growth targets for 2035 and its plans for the clean energy transition to Dutch sector representatives at an exclusive event in Amsterdam titled “Renewable Energy Opportunities for European Partners", part of its investment roadshow covering the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, and France.
Held at the Consulate General of Türkiye in Amsterdam, the event attracted prominent Dutch companies from the finance, energy, banking, and technology sectors. Attendees were briefed on Türkiye's renewable energy capacity expansion goals, clean energy transition strategies, and investment incentives, such as tariff guarantee schemes, as well as opportunities in the renewable energy market for international investors.
In his opening remarks, Türkiye's Consul General in Amsterdam Mahmut Burak Ersoy highlighted the longstanding diplomatic ties between the two countries, which span over five centuries, and emphasized Türkiye's ambitious renewable energy goals, focusing on the substantial opportunities available for investors in this sector.
Investment Office Vice President Zeynel Kılınç underscored the scale of Türkiye's energy needs and the increasing role of renewables in the country's energy production. Kılınç also reiterated that the Netherlands remains a reliable investment partner for Türkiye, pointing out the strong potential for collaborative ventures with Dutch investors in the green energy transformation.
Investment Office Project Manager Rauf Fırat Yaşar elaborated on Türkiye's advancements in energy production and integrated energy storage technologies, showcasing these developments to Dutch investors.
The program concluded with presentations from the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Head of Renewable Energy Resources Dr. Dilan Kavruk and Rönesans Enerji General Manager Gökhan Gündoğan. The final session featured Invest International Senior Investment Manager Decio Tractenberg, who provided insights into financing opportunities for foreign investments available to Dutch companies.