2022
DOI: 10.30931/jetas.1132618
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A Comprehensive Analysis of Strategies, Challenges and Policies on Turkish Sustainable Energy Development

Abstract: Turkey's rapid population and economic growth have caused a significant increase in energy demand over the last two decades. As a result, a process of evaluating alternative energy strategies and policies was required to be formulated carefully along with the country's longer-term decarbonisation aims. Although Turkey's considerable renewable energy potential exists, its dependency on foreign energy and its dramatically depreciating currency have been the main drivers of revisions to these renewable energy-rel… Show more

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“…However, the solar energy potential, which is quite high in these regions, cannot be transformed into the installed solar energy capacity and energy generation. Although Turkey is less advantageous in terms of solar radiation potential compared to those regions, it has higher solar radiation than China and many European countries, and therefore has a higher solar energy generation potential per square meter [20], [21], [22]. The total installed PV capacity in Turkey has reached 8 GW as of December 2021.…”
Section: Solar Energy Potential In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the solar energy potential, which is quite high in these regions, cannot be transformed into the installed solar energy capacity and energy generation. Although Turkey is less advantageous in terms of solar radiation potential compared to those regions, it has higher solar radiation than China and many European countries, and therefore has a higher solar energy generation potential per square meter [20], [21], [22]. The total installed PV capacity in Turkey has reached 8 GW as of December 2021.…”
Section: Solar Energy Potential In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%