In addition to the energy sector, the group companies, which also operate in the fields of agriculture and tourism, were merged under the umbrella of Kazancı Holding in 1994.
The group continues its investments and operations also in the fields of agriculture and tourism in addition to energy.
[8] Aksa Energy, generating electricity with more than 2,700 MW installed capacity across the globe and has power plant investments in Turkey, Northern Cyprus, Ghana, Mali, Madagascar, Congo, Uzbekistan as well as Kazakhstan as of 2023.
[11] Because of its coal-fired power stations in Turkey subsidiary Aksa Energy is on the Urgewald Global Coal Exit List.
[12] The Africa Centre for Energy Policy has criticised the Ghanaian government for paying for the renovation of gas-fired power plants to extend their lifespan.