Envision Energy has formed a 232MW wind power partnership with Yildizlar Group in Turkey.
The partners will collaborate on a wind farm project in Karaman.
Yildizlar is one of Turkey’s largest developers of wind and storage projects.
The partnership is a milestone for Envision as it marks its marks its first wind power project in Turkey.
The alliance was announced during the Turkish Wind Energy Congress (TWEC).
“Turkey plays a pivotal role in the global energy landscape with its strategic position as a bridge between Eastern Europe and Central Asia.” said Kane Xu, senior vice president and president of international product lines at Envision Energy.
“Our partnership with Yildizlar is not only a breakthrough in a new market, but also a key step in executing Envision’s global strategy. Together, we will accelerate the clean energy transition in Turkey and beyond, driving energy diversification and advancing net zero ambitions across the region.”
Mufit Eren, Chairman of Yildizlar, said: “Envision Energy has demonstrated exceptional reliability and vision, making them a truly valuable partner for Turkey.
“This milestone is not only a business success, but also a reflection of our shared responsibility to strengthen Turkey’s energy independence and contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable future.
“As Yildizlar, we remain deeply committed to serving our nation, and together with Envision, we will continue to build projects that bring long-term value to our people and our homeland.”
According to the Turkish Wind Energy Association, Turkey has a market potential of 30GW of wind power by 2035.
As of May 2025, the country had already installed over 13GW, supplying more than 11% of its electricity demand.


