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Title: For sustainable development: some aspects on energy and environment in Turkey

Journal Article · · Energy Sources Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy
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  1. Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir (Turkey). Izmir Vocational School

The high energy demand in Turkey is closely linked to economic growth, industrialization, and population increase. Turkish general energy policies are designed to support economic and social development. Natural conditions of Turkey are favorable for utilization of new and renewable energies, such as hydraulic energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, biomass energy, solar energy, and, probably, nuclear energy. As the use of hydraulic and coal in Turkey will reach its full capacity by 2020, imported natural gas, coal, and other resources will be used to meet the energy demand. By 2020, approximately 75% of final energy demand and 67% of electricity supply will be met by coal, oil, and natural gas. Energy investments, which are closely related with the environmental protection, require massive financial resources. It is also important to use standardized equipment and materials in all areas of energy generation, transmission, distribution, and trade. For a sustainable development, the next investments on industry should be made for the clean technologies in regard with being environment-friendly.

OSTI ID:
21261713
Journal Information:
Energy Sources Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy, Vol. 4, Issue 4; ISSN 1556-7257
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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