Sustainable energy development in Turkey

  • T. Seker Karadeniz Technical University

Abstract

Turkey has a limited amount of fossil fuel reserve, thus is dependent on foreign energy. Approximately 75% of current energy consumption is met by imports. However, Turkey has a high potential of renewables such as biomass, hydropower, wind, solar, geothermal energy, but the current utilization rate of these resources is very low. In recent years, in Turkey, hydraulic, solar, geothermal, and wind-based energy production has started to become widespread; producing energy out of biomass is widely used only via direct incineration. Turkey is rich in biomass and has adequate facilities and environmental conditions in terms of the development of this resource. In order to reduce the dependence of Turkey on foreign energy, transition to energy forestry and energy agriculture, development of obtaining biofuel from them and wastes, and biogas obtained from fertilizers, waste and garbage are required to be given importance. The present study discusses the sustainable energy development in Turkey.

Author Biography

T. Seker, Karadeniz Technical University
Faculty of Science
Published
2018-06-30
How to Cite
Seker, T. (2018). Sustainable energy development in Turkey. Journal of Engineering Research and Applied Science, 7(1), 787-790. Retrieved from http://journaleras.com/index.php/jeras/article/view/109
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