Turkey's Energy Efficiency Strategy and Action Plan 2024-2030 was announced in January 2024 by the Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar, outlining a comprehensive approach to enhance energy efficiency across various sectors. The plan aims to invest $20.2 billion in energy efficiency measures by 2030, targeting a 16% reduction in primary energy consumption, which is expected to result in 100 million tons of CO2 equivalent greenhouse gas reduction and create new job opportunities in the green energy sector.