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Chile’s wind sector has moved from rapid expansion to a stage where system integration is becoming the central challenge. According to Felipe Gallardo, Research Director at the Chilean Association of Renewable Energy and Storage (ACERA), the country’s progress in building wind capacity is now being matched by the need to adapt infrastructure, regulation and market design to support a highly renewable electricity system.
By Felipe Gallardo, Research Director, Chilean Association of Renewable Energy and Storage
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Türkiye has developed one of the most active wind energy markets in the Mediterranean region, combining strong onshore resources with a growing manufacturing base and a broad project pipeline. Wind power now plays a central role in the country’s strategy to strengthen security of supply, reduce import dependency, and reach net-zero emissions by 2053.
By Ibrahim Erden, President of the Turkish Wind Energy Association (TÜREB)
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Kazakhstan, long recognised for its mineral and fossil fuel wealth, is increasingly turning to renewable energy as part of its green transition. The country has ratified the Paris Agreement and committed to reducing carbon dioxide and other harmful gas emissions by 15% by 2030, a target that could rise to 25% with support from international financial institutions. President Tokayev has set a long-term goal of carbon neutrality by 2060.

By Arman Kashinbekov, CEO, Association of Renewable Energy, Kazakhstan




