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  3. Die geplanten Batterieprojekte in der Türkei übersteigen jedes andere Land in der Europäischen Union!

Die geplanten Batterieprojekte in der Türkei übersteigen jedes andere Land in der Europäischen Union!

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    Die geplanten Batterieprojekte in der Türkei übersteigen jedes andere Land in der Europäischen Union!

    Dass wir uns derzeit hierzulande mitten in der Energiekrise eine von Reiche geplanten fossilen Agenda auferlegen, ist kompletter Wahnsinn.

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      Die geplanten Batterieprojekte in der Türkei übersteigen jedes andere Land in der Europäischen Union!

      Dass wir uns derzeit hierzulande mitten in der Energiekrise eine von Reiche geplanten fossilen Agenda auferlegen, ist kompletter Wahnsinn.

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      Hier der Bericht: https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/turkiye-electricity-review-2026/

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        Hier der Bericht: https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/turkiye-electricity-review-2026/

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        @peterjelinek

        "Wind and solar reach 22% of electricity generation" – which is little for such a sunny and mountainous country.

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