A mountain house in Sakarya, Turkey, which is powered by renewable energy resources rather than the conventional ones, has been designed. Therefore, numerous hybrid renewable power generating systems including the components like wind turbine, PV, diesel generator and battery are considered in different configurations. Eventually, they are technically and economically analyzed by using the well-known HOMER software. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis is also performed considering variations in two important parameters, namely wind speed and solar irradiation. According to the results, the hybrid power generation with the optimal hybrid configuration system includes a 2 kW photovoltaic array, a 1 kW wind turbine, a 1 kW diesel generator, a 1 kW power converter and 12 batteries. In addition, this system has the net present cost of 29,304 $ as well as the cost of energy as 0.752 $/kWh. Lastly, the optimum hybrid system is then compared to the other hybrid systems regarding some non-eco-friendly pollutants.
As an energy dependent country, Turkey is supplying almost all of its energy demand with imports, but it can significantly reduce its energy dependency exploiting its indigenous energy resources as much as possible. Turkey has started to notice and utilize its resources after 2005 with a serious contribution of the renewable energy law. In this study, renewable energy potential of Turkey is presented first. After that, renewable energy targets of Turkey in 2023 are mentioned. Following them, the development of renewable energy utilization in Turkey between 2005 and 2017 is given in detail, and discussed. According to the analysis results obtained regarding the 12 year-renewable energy development process of Turkey, it can be concluded that Turkey is in a good state regarding renewable energy shares in installed power capacity and power generation with the percentages 11% and 8%, respectively. However, it is still far away from its 2023 targets to be expected as 30% for power generation.
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