Energy issues and sustainable development in Turkey

  • Kamil Kaygusuz Karadeniz Technical University
  • Ethem Toklu Duzce University

Abstract

There is increasing consensus in both the scientific and political communities that significant reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are necessary to limit the magnitude and extent of climate change. Renewable energy systems already reduce GHG emissions from the energy sector, although on a modest scale. Most long-term energy projections show that renewable energy will play a major role in the global energy supply in the second half of the century, with capacity increasing gradually in the first three decades. On the other hand, Turkey is heavily dependent on expensive imported energy resources (oil, gas and coal) that place a big burden on the economy and air pollution is becoming a great environmental concern in the country. In this regard, renewable energy resources appear to be the one of the most efficient and effective solutions for clean and sustainable energy development in Turkey. Turkey’s geographical location has several advantages for extensive use of most of these renewable energy sources. This article presents a review of the potential and utilization of the fossil fuels and the renewable energy sources in world and in Turkey.

Author Biographies

Kamil Kaygusuz, Karadeniz Technical University

Department of Chemistry

Ethem Toklu, Duzce University
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Published
2012-06-01
How to Cite
Kaygusuz, K., & Toklu, E. (2012). Energy issues and sustainable development in Turkey. Journal of Engineering Research and Applied Science, 1(1), 1-25. Retrieved from http://www.journaleras.com/index.php/jeras/article/view/4
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