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Turkey is a rapidly growing country regarding its economy and population and therefore has a large and continuously … increasing energy demand. Turkey mostly meets its energy demand from imported fossil sources. However apart from petroleum and … natural gas, Turkey has almost all kinds of energy resources and hence it would not need to meet its energy demand through …
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competitiveness. Turkey's demand for energy and electricity is increasing rapidly and heavily dependent on expensive imported fossil … country. With respect to global environmental issues, Turkey's carbon dioxide emissions have grown along with its energy … sustainable energy development in Turkey. This study shows that there is huge potential for renewable energy in Turkey, especially …
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wind has been used in the irrigation of fields and to drive windmills for centuries. Although Turkey has many energy … resources, all of these with the exception of coal and hydropower, cannot meet the total energy demand. Turkey has been … emissions ratings. Turkey has an extensive shoreline and mountains and is rich in renewable energy potential. The share of …
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Should privately informed agents with diverging interests act independently or should they commit to a mechanism? This paper analyzes different communication and decision protocols when communication involves delay. It studies under which conditions agents should (i) choose their actions...
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The objective of this study is to determine the energy use in the Turkish agricultural sector for the period of 1975–2000. In the study, the inputs in the calculation of energy use in agriculture include both human and animal labor, machinery, electricity, diesel oil, fertilizers, seeds, and...
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Hydraulic Works of Turkey (DSI) in 1987 in the town of Tavsanli, Kutahya, for irrigation and flood control purposes is …
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. Because wind energy will be used more and more in the future, its current potential, usage, and assessment in Turkey is the …
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Turkey. Not only the addition of new sites, but also updating the data of existing ones increased the currently identified …
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Turkey becomes more dependent on foreign countries for fulfilling its energy needs day by day. While 77% of the overall … reached 56% in 2003. The energy sources of Turkey are renewable energy sources and coal. If both of these energy sources are … used effectively, Turkey will have a capacity to produce its overall electricity production using its own sources. The …
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over a period of many years for 14 cities located in the Eastern Anatolia region in Turkey. The analysis covers 14 …
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