Investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in Turkey

This study investigates the possible hydropower potential of Turkey, using literature and the General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works plans. Based on the obtained hydraulic potential, two scenarios are proposed. The first scenario is an electricity investment and share of electricity production...

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Main Author: Mutlu Yaşar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pamukkale University 2018-12-01
Series:Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/40976/498238
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spelling doaj-f8d49d1c1e244758a33003abc71191bb2021-04-04T13:24:33ZengPamukkale UniversityPamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences1300-70092147-58812018-12-0124610141023218Investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in TurkeyMutlu YaşarThis study investigates the possible hydropower potential of Turkey, using literature and the General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works plans. Based on the obtained hydraulic potential, two scenarios are proposed. The first scenario is an electricity investment and share of electricity production continuing as a historical trend, while the second scenario is the increase in the share of hydropower plants in total electricity production as 35%, including a newly calculated potential of 156 TWh. The results show that the hydropower potential of Turkey increased from 140 to 156 TWh with a level of 12%. Scenario I shows that the total share of electricity production from hydropower changed from 25% to 26% but natural gas did not change. Scenario II shows that natural gas power production will decrease from 42% to 30% and hydropower production increase from 26% to 35% in 2023. The results also show that if Scenario II is applied, the cumulative present value of gain will be approximately 32% in 2043 with a savings of about $25 billion.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/40976/498238energy policyrenewable energy sourceshydropowerenerji politikasıyenilenebilir enerji kaynaklarıhidroelektrik
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Investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in Turkey
Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
energy policy
renewable energy sources
hydropower
enerji politikası
yenilenebilir enerji kaynakları
hidroelektrik
author_facet Mutlu Yaşar
author_sort Mutlu Yaşar
title Investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in Turkey
title_short Investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in Turkey
title_full Investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in Turkey
title_fullStr Investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in Turkey
title_sort investigation of hydropower energy potential and policy shift from natural gas to hydropower energy in turkey
publisher Pamukkale University
series Pamukkale University Journal of Engineering Sciences
issn 1300-7009
2147-5881
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This study investigates the possible hydropower potential of Turkey, using literature and the General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works plans. Based on the obtained hydraulic potential, two scenarios are proposed. The first scenario is an electricity investment and share of electricity production continuing as a historical trend, while the second scenario is the increase in the share of hydropower plants in total electricity production as 35%, including a newly calculated potential of 156 TWh. The results show that the hydropower potential of Turkey increased from 140 to 156 TWh with a level of 12%. Scenario I shows that the total share of electricity production from hydropower changed from 25% to 26% but natural gas did not change. Scenario II shows that natural gas power production will decrease from 42% to 30% and hydropower production increase from 26% to 35% in 2023. The results also show that if Scenario II is applied, the cumulative present value of gain will be approximately 32% in 2043 with a savings of about $25 billion.
topic energy policy
renewable energy sources
hydropower
enerji politikası
yenilenebilir enerji kaynakları
hidroelektrik
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/pajes/issue/40976/498238
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