Nowadays, the need of energy has been increasing day by day with the population growth and the advancements of technology. In this study, the current state of nuclear, wind and solar energy on the worldwide has been generally investigated. The general assessments have been made based on Turkey’s energy potential and the evaluation situation of this potential. The current political structures of countries are generally assessed and under this policy, the last situation and the latest implemented innovations are given. Turkey’s energy demand is constantly increasing and Turkey is a country that needs to energy imports. This is a need for new energy sources to meet the growing need for energy. Nuclear, wind and solar energy are the new sources...
Energy is an essential input for social development and economic growth. Economic growth is arguably...
Turkey, which meets nearly 70 per cent of its energy demands with import, is facing the problems of ...
Turkey has very limited indigenous energy resources and has to import around 65% of primary energy t...
Nowadays, the need of energy has been increasing day by day with the population growth and the advan...
Turkey's energy demand has increased rapidly in parallel with rapid urbanization and developing tech...
The main elements are knowledge and R&D for countries technological developments. However, the i...
The need for energy resources in the world continues to increase day by day. Energy demand will incr...
Turkey is rapidly growing in terms of both its industrial production and population. Parallel to thi...
This paper presents the nuclear options for Turkey's energy future while comparing the other availab...
Many factors to be appropriately addressed in moving towards energy sustainability in Turkey are exa...
The aim of this article is to investigate Turkey's main energy sources and importance of its usage i...
Since large part of electricity is generated by using fossil based resources, energy is an important...
In Turkey, renewable energy sources (RESs) production is the second biggest production source after ...
For today’s world, energy is a huge requirement for economic, industrial and social life. The necess...
Clean, domestic and renewable energy is commonly accepted as the key for future life, not only for T...
Energy is an essential input for social development and economic growth. Economic growth is arguably...
Turkey, which meets nearly 70 per cent of its energy demands with import, is facing the problems of ...
Turkey has very limited indigenous energy resources and has to import around 65% of primary energy t...
Nowadays, the need of energy has been increasing day by day with the population growth and the advan...
Turkey's energy demand has increased rapidly in parallel with rapid urbanization and developing tech...
The main elements are knowledge and R&D for countries technological developments. However, the i...
The need for energy resources in the world continues to increase day by day. Energy demand will incr...
Turkey is rapidly growing in terms of both its industrial production and population. Parallel to thi...
This paper presents the nuclear options for Turkey's energy future while comparing the other availab...
Many factors to be appropriately addressed in moving towards energy sustainability in Turkey are exa...
The aim of this article is to investigate Turkey's main energy sources and importance of its usage i...
Since large part of electricity is generated by using fossil based resources, energy is an important...
In Turkey, renewable energy sources (RESs) production is the second biggest production source after ...
For today’s world, energy is a huge requirement for economic, industrial and social life. The necess...
Clean, domestic and renewable energy is commonly accepted as the key for future life, not only for T...
Energy is an essential input for social development and economic growth. Economic growth is arguably...
Turkey, which meets nearly 70 per cent of its energy demands with import, is facing the problems of ...
Turkey has very limited indigenous energy resources and has to import around 65% of primary energy t...