In Turkey, electricity is generated from thermal, hydro, wind and geothermal power plants. There is no commercial nuclear power plant yet. Turkey's energy demand has grown rapidly almost every year and, it is expected to continue growing. According to the high scenario, the total installed capacity and gross electricity generation of Turkey will reach to 91,827 MW and 450,152 GWh by the year 2017, respectively. On the other hand, net electricity consumption of the country will increase to 355,600 GWh. For meeting this rising energy demand, Turkey gives a great importance to the private sector investments. In this paper, present situation of Turkey's electrical energy and future projections are investigated in order to give some help to ener...
In this review paper general information about the energy situation of Turkey is outlined. The ongoi...
In this study, Turkey's current installed capacity of power plants and plants number distribution we...
Turkey has many problems due to its increasing energy consumption and rapid economic growth. Foreign...
With a young and growing population, low per capita electricity consumption, rapid urbanization and-...
Turkey expects a very large growth in energy demand, especially for electricity and natural gas. Tod...
Turkey has a large economy and, thus, it expects a very large growth in energy demand. Today, Turkey...
Nowadays, the need of energy has been increasing day by day with the population growth and the advan...
The growing economy and residential consumption cause an increasing trend in the demand for electric...
Energy is an essential input for social development and economic growth. Economic growth is arguably...
The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the present status and future prospect of el...
The main goal of this study is to forecast total electricity and hydroelectricity energy generation ...
With a young and growing population, low per capita electricity consumption, rapid urbanization and-...
Due to the diversification efforts of energy sources, use of natural gas that was newly introduced i...
Turkey has very limited indigenous energy resources and has to import around 65% of primary energy t...
Agbulut, Umit/0000-0002-6635-6494WOS: 000465726800001Energy is undoubtedly the most key to sustainab...
In this review paper general information about the energy situation of Turkey is outlined. The ongoi...
In this study, Turkey's current installed capacity of power plants and plants number distribution we...
Turkey has many problems due to its increasing energy consumption and rapid economic growth. Foreign...
With a young and growing population, low per capita electricity consumption, rapid urbanization and-...
Turkey expects a very large growth in energy demand, especially for electricity and natural gas. Tod...
Turkey has a large economy and, thus, it expects a very large growth in energy demand. Today, Turkey...
Nowadays, the need of energy has been increasing day by day with the population growth and the advan...
The growing economy and residential consumption cause an increasing trend in the demand for electric...
Energy is an essential input for social development and economic growth. Economic growth is arguably...
The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the present status and future prospect of el...
The main goal of this study is to forecast total electricity and hydroelectricity energy generation ...
With a young and growing population, low per capita electricity consumption, rapid urbanization and-...
Due to the diversification efforts of energy sources, use of natural gas that was newly introduced i...
Turkey has very limited indigenous energy resources and has to import around 65% of primary energy t...
Agbulut, Umit/0000-0002-6635-6494WOS: 000465726800001Energy is undoubtedly the most key to sustainab...
In this review paper general information about the energy situation of Turkey is outlined. The ongoi...
In this study, Turkey's current installed capacity of power plants and plants number distribution we...
Turkey has many problems due to its increasing energy consumption and rapid economic growth. Foreign...