Environment & Energy

Turkmenistan

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Electricity generation mix
  • Gas100.0%
  • Hydro0.0%
Source: Ember
CO₂ emissions19702024
18.839.46080.610119702024
Source: World Bank WDI
Renewable energy share19902021
00.0250.050.0750.119902021
Source: World Bank WDI
Renewable energy share19902015
0.001760.08080.160.2390.31819902015
Source: WB SE4ALL
IndicatorValue
CO₂ emissions81.4 Mt CO₂World Bank WDI [2024]
CO₂ per capita10.9 t CO₂World Bank WDI [2024]
Renewable energy share0.1 %World Bank WDI [2021]
Energy use per capita4,560 kg oil-eqWorld Bank WDI [2023]
Freshwater withdrawal1,870 %World Bank WDI [2022]
Renewable electricity share0.03 %Ember [2024]
UNESCO World Heritage sites5 sitesUNESCO World Heritage [2025]
Mean annual temperature17 °CWorld Bank CCKP [2014]
Forest area (>10% canopy)11,100 haGlobal Forest Watch [2010]
Intangible cultural heritage elements10 elementsUNESCO ICH [2025]
Operating power capacity7,100 MWGlobal Energy Monitor [2025]
Renewable water resources per capita24.8 m³FAO AQUASTAT [2022]
Water withdrawal — agriculture16.1 bcmFAO AQUASTAT [2022]
Water withdrawal — industry17.4 bcmFAO AQUASTAT [2022]
Water withdrawal — domestic13.6 bcmFAO AQUASTAT [2022]
CO2 emissions, total81.1–81,400 MtJRC EDGAR [2024] 81,410 Mt·Global Carbon Budget [2024] 81.06 Mt
CO2 emissions by sector
  • Main Activity Electricity and Heat Production
  • Residential and other sectors
  • Manufacturing Industries and Construction
  • Non-Specified
  • Road Transportation no resuspension
JRC EDGAR [2024]
CO2 emissions, territorial81.1 MtGlobal Carbon Budget [2024]
CO2 emissions, consumption-basedNo authoritative open source found
Significant earthquakes (recent)
  • M5.1 · 2026 · 60 km N of Balkanabat, Turkmenistan
  • M5.1 · 2025 · 122 km NW of Türkmenbaşy, Turkmenistan
USGS Earthquakes [2026]
Largest recent earthquakeNo authoritative open source found
Active natural eventsNo authoritative open source found
Natural events by categoryNo authoritative open source found
Renewable energy share0.0409 %WB SE4ALL [2015]
Oil production275 kbdEIA International Energy [2025]
Natural gas production77.6 bcmEIA International Energy [2024]
Coal production0 MtEIA International Energy [2024]
Environmental issuessoil and groundwater pollution from agricultural chemicals and pesticides; salination, waterlogging of soil due to poor irrigation methods; Caspian Sea pollution; river diversion for irrigation; soil erosion; desertificationCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive

Section metadata

Data year2026
EditionDatabook 2026
Coverage24/28
LicenseCC-BY
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Datasets on this page
  • World Bank WDI
    world_bank_wdi
    Edition: 2024
  • Ember
    ember_electricity
    Edition: 2025
  • UNESCO World Heritage
    unesco_world_heritage
    Edition: 2025
  • World Bank CCKP
    cckp_climate
    Edition: 2024
  • Global Forest Watch
    gfw_forest_cover
    Edition: 2024
  • UNESCO ICH
    unesco_ich
    Edition: 2025
  • Global Energy Monitor
    global_energy_monitor
    Edition: 2025
  • FAO AQUASTAT
    aquastat_water
    Edition: 2026
  • JRC EDGAR
    edgar
    Edition: 2025
  • Global Carbon Budget
    global_carbon_budget
    Edition: 2025
  • USGS Earthquakes
    usgs_earthquakes
    Edition: 2026
  • WB SE4ALL
    world_bank_se4all
    Edition: 2018
  • EIA International Energy
    eia_energy_international
    Edition: 2026
  • CIA World Factbook
    cia_factbook
    Edition: 2025
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About this data

Turkmenistan's environment & energy on Databook compiles 24 indicators from 14 open datasets including World Bank WDI, Ember, UNESCO World Heritage. Key figures include co₂ emissions (81.4 Mt CO₂), co₂ per capita (10.9 t CO₂). Data is referenced to 2026. Every value carries its source and publication year, published under open licenses.