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Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand

Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2 9 Ekim 2017
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Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand

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The growing economy and residential consumption cause an increasing trend in the demand for electricity in Turkey. The country imports a quite ratio of its energy resources and heavily depend on the fossil fuels. On the other hand, the demand for the electricity that needs to be provided using resources that have minimum cost, sustainable supply and long term cycle is increasing parallel to the economic growth in the country. The long term investments on the renewable energy resources and hydroelectric plants affect the electricity supply. The country is planning to have a nuclear power plant in near future. Turkey stills provides the large part of its electricity from coal and natural gas. The natural gas based power generation is still expensive and that affect the power prices. In this research, the Turkish electricity market is analysed first, then the relationship between economic growth and electricity demand are analysed. The annual electricity demand and supply are also discussed.

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Kaynakça

  1. [1] EPDK, Enerji Piyasasi Duzenleme Kurumu, www.epdk.gov.tr, 2017.
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  3. [3] EIA, Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.gov/, 2017.
  4. [4] IEA, International Energy Agency, http://www.iea.org/country/index.asp, 2017.
  5. [5] EEC, Energy Infrastructure, European Energy Commission, http://ec.europa.eu/energy /publications/index_en.htm, 2017.
  6. [6] Country Profiles, World Bank, http://data.worldbank.org/, 2017

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

Mühendislik

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yazarlar

Yayımlanma Tarihi

9 Ekim 2017

Gönderilme Tarihi

5 Eylül 2017

Kabul Tarihi

28 Eylül 2017

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2017 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA
Yücekaya, A. (2017). Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand. Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 81-89. https://doi.org/10.30931/jetas.336840
AMA
1.Yücekaya A. Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand. Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences. 2017;2(2):81-89. doi:10.30931/jetas.336840
Chicago
Yücekaya, Ahmet. 2017. “Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand”. Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences 2 (2): 81-89. https://doi.org/10.30931/jetas.336840.
EndNote
Yücekaya A (01 Ekim 2017) Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand. Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences 2 2 81–89.
IEEE
[1]A. Yücekaya, “Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand”, Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences, c. 2, sy 2, ss. 81–89, Eki. 2017, doi: 10.30931/jetas.336840.
ISNAD
Yücekaya, Ahmet. “Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand”. Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences 2/2 (01 Ekim 2017): 81-89. https://doi.org/10.30931/jetas.336840.
JAMA
1.Yücekaya A. Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand. Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences. 2017;2:81–89.
MLA
Yücekaya, Ahmet. “Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand”. Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences, c. 2, sy 2, Ekim 2017, ss. 81-89, doi:10.30931/jetas.336840.
Vancouver
1.Ahmet Yücekaya. Evaluating the Electricity Supply in Turkey Under Economic Growth and Increasing Electricity Demand. Journal of Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences. 01 Ekim 2017;2(2):81-9. doi:10.30931/jetas.336840

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