Economy
Heatwave Alert: Turkey's Energy and Agriculture Sectors Brace for Year's Hottest Day Risk
724FinanceHakan Çelik

According to the latest forecasts by the Turkish State Meteorological Service for July 13, 2026, scattered showers are expected in northern regions, the Mediterranean, and parts of the Black Sea, while interior provinces will experience temperatures reaching 42°C. This extreme heat poses significant risks to energy consumption, agriculture, and labor markets.
Hakan Çelik: 'Heatwaves test the flexibility of Turkey’s energy infrastructure. A 30% increase in electricity demand during summer months will likely widen budget deficits. Rising irrigation costs in agriculture deepen import reliance, while tourism sectors face seasonal headwinds. Short-term effects will ripple into energy ETFs and agricultural equities, demanding proactive fiscal and monetary responses.'