SHURA Energy Transition Center contributes to decarbonisation of the energy sector via an innovative energy transition platform.
Safranbolu is a historic town in the Karabük Province of Turkey, known for its well-preserved Ottoman-era architecture and cultural heritage.
Sakarya, located in northwestern Turkey, is distinguished by its industrial prowess, anchored by automotive and manufacturing sectors.
Samsun Metropolitan Municipality (SMM) manages the municipal affairs of Samsun, a major city located in the Central Black Sea Region of Turkey. With a population of over 1.3 million, Samsun is the most populous province in the Black Sea Region and the sixteenth most populous in the country.
The Sultanbeyli Municipality focuses on various urban development projects, environmental sustainability, cultural enrichment, and social services.
Tekirdağ, situated in northwestern Turkey along the Sea of Marmara, is renowned for its thriving agricultural production.
ÇEDBİK, the Turkish Green Building Council, was founded in 2007 with the goal of promoting sustainability in the building industry.
The Heinrich Böll Foundation is an institutionally independent civil society organization based in Germany and operating worldwide.
The Union of Energy Cities of the Republic of Türkiye (EKB) was established in 1997 in Kızılcahamam district of Ankara province as a public institution with legal personality under the name of Union of Geothermal Resource Municipalities of the Republic of Türkiye(JKBB) in accordance with the relevant articles of the Law No. 5355 on Local Administrative Unions.
Ortahisar Municipality is a municipality that has obtained the ZERO WASTE CERTIFICATE from the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change for all its buildings and the entire district.