Izmir Will Be the Capital of Renewable Energy

Izmir Will Be the Capital of Renewable Energy
Izmir Will Be the Capital of Renewable Energy

Mayor of Izmir Metropolitan Municipality Tunç Soyer, participated in the 2nd ENSİA Network Meeting organized by the Energy Industrialists and Business People Association. Minister Tunç Soyer“İzmir will be the capital of renewable and clean energy with the projects we implement. Have no doubts. We will do this together," he said.

Energy Industrialists and Businessmen Association (ENSİA) organized the 2nd ENSİA Network Meeting in İzmir. Izmir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor to the program attended by companies and institutions operating in the renewable and clean energy sector. Tunç Soyer, İZENERJİ Chairman of the Board Ali Ercan Türkoğlu and İzmir Metropolitan Municipality bureaucrats attended. After the speeches at the meeting, the President Tunç Soyerwas presented with a plaque for his work in the field of renewable energy.

Soyer: “Our cooperation is very valuable”

İzmir Metropolitan Municipality Mayor, who said that İzmir will be the capital of renewable and clean energy with the projects they implement. Tunç Soyer“Do not be in any doubt. We will do this together. Because this city, which has the richest renewable energy resources in the world, deserves it. But here, ENSİA has a lot of work to do. This networking meeting is actually a source of trust in itself. It is a source of confidence that shows that this is possible, but the most beautiful thing is that you have established Genç ENSİA. For a bright future, it is very important for young people to take care of this area. I congratulate you all. We, as Izmir Metropolitan Municipality, will continue our investments in renewable and clean energy. Our cooperation is very valuable,” he said.

Wolter: “Izmir is a very important center”

Izmir Consul General of Germany Dr. Detlev Wolter, on the other hand, stated that İzmir is a very important cluster center in renewable energy and said, “It is very valuable that Turkey has signed the Paris Climate Agreement. In order to benefit from the potential of German-Turkish energy cooperation, we must prioritize our economic cooperation.”