Whither Turkey’s Energy Policy?

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Series Details Vol.9, No.4, October-December 2007, p7-22
Publication Date October 2007
ISSN 1302-177X
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Turkey is an energy importer. It has a growing economy demanding about 7 % more energy each year. It has about 41,000 MW electric power generation capacity, and this capacity must be doubled in the next 10 year to meet the demand. Natural gas has a significant share in electricity production, which should be reduced. Domestic energy supplies and renewable energies should be employed in meeting increasing energy demand. Turkey has taken major steps toward liberalization of its energy market. Private enterprises are expected to invest in the energy market in a timely manner. The country also has the potential to be an 'energy corridor' between the gas and oil producing countries and the importing European countries.

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