Turkey electricity sector has been facing a dramatic increase in demand in the last decade. The CO2 emission reduction targets and limiting the use of imported fossil fuels put a strain on the fuel mixture planning of electricity sector. In this study, least cost electricity generation based on various fuel mixtures with and without external costs are determined while achieving an optimal solution for emission reduction targets or keeping the fuel share as it was in the base year (business as usual, BAU). The optimization is developed between 2016 and 2035 using ANSWER-TIMES energy planning simulation program taking 2015 as the base year. The results show that by internalizing external costs renewable energy power plants are promoted in lon...
In the 2015 Paris Agreement, Turkey pledged to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 21% by 2030 ...
Electricity generation cost and environmental effects of electricity generation continue to be among...
In Malaysia, the energy sector is identified as one of the major carbon dioxide (CO2) emitters. Elec...
Energy and energy policies are the main factors to determine the position of the country in the glob...
The rapid industrialization, population growth, urbanization and economic and social development cau...
WOS:000524096800057In this study, a methodology was suggested for wind and solar energy investment p...
Stable economy status has made many foreign investors invested in various industries sectors in Mala...
Climate change policy often contradicts the least-cost objective of electricity generation in develo...
These parameters are used for exploring the development of Turkey's energy supply system under carbo...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdElectricity consumption and generation are vital elements of a country's economic...
Turkey is in the progress to include nuclear energy to its electricity generation capacity. The ener...
Over the last decades, models and concepts related to sustainable electricity planning decisions hav...
This paper presents the current situation and projected planning of the electricity generation secto...
Electric vehicle offers a cleaner and sustainable alternative to transportation as it eliminates dir...
With the increase of world population and industrial growth of developing countries, demand for ener...
In the 2015 Paris Agreement, Turkey pledged to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 21% by 2030 ...
Electricity generation cost and environmental effects of electricity generation continue to be among...
In Malaysia, the energy sector is identified as one of the major carbon dioxide (CO2) emitters. Elec...
Energy and energy policies are the main factors to determine the position of the country in the glob...
The rapid industrialization, population growth, urbanization and economic and social development cau...
WOS:000524096800057In this study, a methodology was suggested for wind and solar energy investment p...
Stable economy status has made many foreign investors invested in various industries sectors in Mala...
Climate change policy often contradicts the least-cost objective of electricity generation in develo...
These parameters are used for exploring the development of Turkey's energy supply system under carbo...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdElectricity consumption and generation are vital elements of a country's economic...
Turkey is in the progress to include nuclear energy to its electricity generation capacity. The ener...
Over the last decades, models and concepts related to sustainable electricity planning decisions hav...
This paper presents the current situation and projected planning of the electricity generation secto...
Electric vehicle offers a cleaner and sustainable alternative to transportation as it eliminates dir...
With the increase of world population and industrial growth of developing countries, demand for ener...
In the 2015 Paris Agreement, Turkey pledged to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 21% by 2030 ...
Electricity generation cost and environmental effects of electricity generation continue to be among...
In Malaysia, the energy sector is identified as one of the major carbon dioxide (CO2) emitters. Elec...