New markets for renewable industries: Developing countries - Turkey, its potential and policies
For today's world, energy is a huge requirement for economic, industrial and social life. The necessity of energy is increasing quite rapidly to keep pace with the technological and economical advancements and this brings about many energy problems like, dependence on energy importation, enviro...
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Published in | Journal of energy in Southern Africa Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 25 - 35 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Portuguese |
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The Energy Research Centre of the University of Cape Town
01.02.2015
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | For today's world, energy is a huge requirement for economic, industrial and social life. The necessity of energy is increasing quite rapidly to keep pace with the technological and economical advancements and this brings about many energy problems like, dependence on energy importation, environmental pollution, global warming, increasing cost of energy expenses and inefficiency in energy use etc. Countries are working very hard to solve these problems. To supply the energy needs and protect our planet's future safety, it is very important to generate clean energies. In this context, governments give huge amounts of incentives for renewable energy generations and support related investments in many countries. In this study, the importance of renewable energy usage, recent incentives, renewable energy policies in Turkey and some developed countries are investigated and compared. It is also aimed to examine the real situation of renewables in Turkey by giving the latest numbers and make a contribution of future developments for these clean energies in Turkey. In this regard, some barriers and recommendations are also submitted. |
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ISSN: | 2413-3051 2413-3051 |