This article expresses both importance and necessity for utilization nuclear energy in Turkey. Turkey's flirtation with nuclear power began in July 1955, when it signed a bilateral agreement with the USA to cooperate in the "peaceful uses of nuclear energy." Turkey is a net energy importer because it is not rich in energy resources. Today Turkey is producing 24.4 Mteo (million ton oil equivalent) of energy but consumes 87.8 Mtoe. The energy import ratio of Turkey is 72.21%. Turkish government officials believe that will be increased by about 8-10% annually up to 2010, which will necessitate an installed power production capacity of approximately 48.82 GW (gigawatts). However, Turkey's hydraulic power capacity for electricity is restricted t...
WOS: 000218708600026Turkey is currently in the middle of its sixth attempt over the last 60 years to...
This paper presents the nuclear options for Turkey's energy future while comparing the other availab...
Energy consumption is an important parameter to show the development level of a country. Thus the t...
There is no question that Turkey has an urgent need for additional sources of electricity. It is pre...
The aim of this article is to investigate Turkey's main energy sources and importance of its usage i...
Energy resources play a crucial role on today’s world. The main reason for the majority of wars and ...
For many decades, like many developed countries, Turkey has controlled her electricity sector as a s...
Turkey’s economy has long dealt with current account deficit, which stems largely from its energy de...
Agbulut, Umit/0000-0002-6635-6494WOS: 000465726800001Energy is undoubtedly the most key to sustainab...
The dependence on the energy and its use has increased in every country due to the increasing popula...
Turkey's energy demand has increased rapidly in parallel with rapid urbanization and developing tech...
This article focuses on the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey. Its thesis is that its constructio...
This article deals with overview of Turkey's coal necessity, reserves and utilization. Turkey is rap...
Turkey is rapidly growing in terms of both its industrial production and population. Parallel to thi...
Turkey, which meets nearly 70 per cent of its energy demands with import, is facing the problems of ...
WOS: 000218708600026Turkey is currently in the middle of its sixth attempt over the last 60 years to...
This paper presents the nuclear options for Turkey's energy future while comparing the other availab...
Energy consumption is an important parameter to show the development level of a country. Thus the t...
There is no question that Turkey has an urgent need for additional sources of electricity. It is pre...
The aim of this article is to investigate Turkey's main energy sources and importance of its usage i...
Energy resources play a crucial role on today’s world. The main reason for the majority of wars and ...
For many decades, like many developed countries, Turkey has controlled her electricity sector as a s...
Turkey’s economy has long dealt with current account deficit, which stems largely from its energy de...
Agbulut, Umit/0000-0002-6635-6494WOS: 000465726800001Energy is undoubtedly the most key to sustainab...
The dependence on the energy and its use has increased in every country due to the increasing popula...
Turkey's energy demand has increased rapidly in parallel with rapid urbanization and developing tech...
This article focuses on the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant in Turkey. Its thesis is that its constructio...
This article deals with overview of Turkey's coal necessity, reserves and utilization. Turkey is rap...
Turkey is rapidly growing in terms of both its industrial production and population. Parallel to thi...
Turkey, which meets nearly 70 per cent of its energy demands with import, is facing the problems of ...
WOS: 000218708600026Turkey is currently in the middle of its sixth attempt over the last 60 years to...
This paper presents the nuclear options for Turkey's energy future while comparing the other availab...
Energy consumption is an important parameter to show the development level of a country. Thus the t...