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Energy policies of IEA countries: Turkey, 1997 review

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:642861
A comprehensive, in-depth assessment of the energy policies of Turkey, including recommendations on future policy developments. It includes a description of oil and gas pipeline projects in Turkey and the Caspian area. Turkey`s energy consumption is rising rapidly; large investments are needed to meet demand growth. Plans to attract private investment, particularly in the electricity sector, require the establishment of a stable legal framework and further progress in market reform. Additional steps in pricing policy are needed to ensure that energy prices cover the costs of investment. The IEA also recommends that Turkey`s new regulatory framework be designed to encourage investment in natural gas.
Research Organization:
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, Paris (France)
OSTI ID:
642861
Report Number(s):
OECD--1284/XAB; ISBN 92-64-15605-4
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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