For many decades, like many developed countries, Turkey has controlled her electricity sector as a state-owned monopoly. However, faced with rapid electricity demand growth, Turkey started to consider nuclear option. The present paper aims at evaluating both the present status of nuclear power in general and its implications for Turkish energy market in particular. After examining existing nuclear power technology and providing a brief overview of nuclear power economics; it focuses on the repercussions of nuclear power for Turkish energy market. The paper concludes that, in the short run, it may be considered to keep nuclear power within Turkish energy mix because it is an important carbon-free source of power that can potentially make a s...
Turkey is the country which imports electricity. Advanced and almost all of the countries that have ...
Turkey intends to build three nuclear power stations in the Akkuyu, Sinop and Igneada regions to mee...
The globalising world, rapidly developing technology and growing population have brought many proble...
For many decades, like many developed countries, Turkey has controlled her electricity sector as a s...
This paper presents the nuclear options for Turkey's energy future while comparing the other availab...
There is no question that Turkey has an urgent need for additional sources of electricity. It is pre...
Energy consumption is an important parameter to show the development level of a country. Thus the t...
Turkey, which meets nearly 70 per cent of its energy demands with import, is facing the problems of ...
Agbulut, Umit/0000-0002-6635-6494WOS: 000465726800001Energy is undoubtedly the most key to sustainab...
This article expresses both importance and necessity for utilization nuclear energy in Turkey. Turke...
Energy resources play a crucial role on today’s world. The main reason for the majority of wars and ...
The dependence on the energy and its use has increased in every country due to the increasing popula...
Over the last decade, Turkish electricity demand has increased more than 8% per annum as a result of...
For decades Turkey has sought to implement the use of nuclear technology supply. While the arguments...
Dramatic growth in the population requires a parallel increase in the total installed capacity of el...
Turkey is the country which imports electricity. Advanced and almost all of the countries that have ...
Turkey intends to build three nuclear power stations in the Akkuyu, Sinop and Igneada regions to mee...
The globalising world, rapidly developing technology and growing population have brought many proble...
For many decades, like many developed countries, Turkey has controlled her electricity sector as a s...
This paper presents the nuclear options for Turkey's energy future while comparing the other availab...
There is no question that Turkey has an urgent need for additional sources of electricity. It is pre...
Energy consumption is an important parameter to show the development level of a country. Thus the t...
Turkey, which meets nearly 70 per cent of its energy demands with import, is facing the problems of ...
Agbulut, Umit/0000-0002-6635-6494WOS: 000465726800001Energy is undoubtedly the most key to sustainab...
This article expresses both importance and necessity for utilization nuclear energy in Turkey. Turke...
Energy resources play a crucial role on today’s world. The main reason for the majority of wars and ...
The dependence on the energy and its use has increased in every country due to the increasing popula...
Over the last decade, Turkish electricity demand has increased more than 8% per annum as a result of...
For decades Turkey has sought to implement the use of nuclear technology supply. While the arguments...
Dramatic growth in the population requires a parallel increase in the total installed capacity of el...
Turkey is the country which imports electricity. Advanced and almost all of the countries that have ...
Turkey intends to build three nuclear power stations in the Akkuyu, Sinop and Igneada regions to mee...
The globalising world, rapidly developing technology and growing population have brought many proble...