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Electricity Generation by Solar Energy in Turkey: Current State and Outlook

Electricity Generation by Solar Energy in Turkey: Current State and Outlook
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摘要 Turkey is in good condition in terms of solar energy because of the fact that, Turkey falls in between 40 degree North and 40 degree South latitude which is called as "sunbelt". The potential of producing electric from solar energy is very high in terms of potential of Turkey. According to a report by the Turkish Energy Ministry, Turkey's average rate of electrical energy consumption increased to levels 5.59 in the last 11 years. Moreover, solar energy may be primary energy source on account of the fact that, Turkey is in the position of a country importing energy and has signed Kyoto Protocol of carbon emission to atmosphere. The aim of the article is to give information about acts need to be done and present policies of Turkey on producing electric from solar energy. Beyond question, the policies of the government will determine the direction of developmental momentum of energy industry in Turkey as whole world will. The present support to production of electric from solar energy is not enough, so it is needed to give much higher level of support to this sector. In this context, it is essential to enhance guarantied tariff cost and the power of unlicensed electric production.
出处 《Journal of Energy and Power Engineering》 2015年第12期1093-1100,共8页 能源与动力工程(美国大卫英文)
关键词 Solar energy INCENTIVES electricity generation TURKEY 下线 服务 迁移
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