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Turkey. Turkey has a total gross hydropower potential of 433 TWh/year and 140 TWh/year of this capacity can be used … obvious that even after the construction of all projects there will still be a huge hydro potential in Turkey. Besides, Turkey …
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This article presents Turkey-Europe relations starting with the 19th century up to the present day with a view to … understanding the developments that shaped current EU policies toward Turkey. It also pays special attention to the Turkey …-EU Customs Union Decision. After making an overall assessment, the author makes some suggestions concerning Turkey's future …
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Over the past decade or so, the electricity industry of the Republic of Turkey (and indeed the world) has undergone … Turkey to discard the traditional model of a vertically integrated industry subject to cost-based regulation in favor of the …
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reductions in emissions. In short, Turkey simply signed but ignored the Protocol. Present paper investigates Turkish position vis …
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In Turkey, natural gas consumption started at 0.5 bcm (billion cubic meters) in 1987 and reached approximately 35 bcm …
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Increase in negative effects of fossil fuels on the environment has forced many countries, including Turkey, to use … for Turkey but also for the world. As wind energy is an alternative clean energy source compared to the fossil fuels that … pollute the atmosphere, systems that convert wind energy to electricity have developed rapidly. Turkey is an energy importing …
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Turkey is heavily dependent on expensive imported energy resources (oil, gas and coal) that place a big burden on the … resources appear to be one of the most efficient and effective solutions for clean and sustainable energy development in Turkey …. Turkey's renewable sources are the second largest source for energy production after coal. About two-thirds of the renewable …
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Turkey is one of the countries with significant potential in geothermal energy. It is estimated that if Turkey utilizes …. Therefore, today geothermal energy is an attractive option in Turkey to replace fossil fuels. Besides, increase in negative … effects of fossil fuels on the environment has forced many countries, including Turkey, to use renewable energy sources. Also …
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implementation of BSS and argues that current BSS not only undermines the healthy development of the electricity market in Turkey but …
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Using two data series, namely GDP and the index of industrial production, we study the relationship between output variability and the growth rate of output. Ng-Perron unit root test shows that the growth rate of GDP is non-stationary but the growth rate of industrial output is stationary. Thus,...
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