Next Stop Zero Carbon: Focused on Electricity Generation

Abstract

Today, the most important threat to the ecological balance of the world is seen as climate change. The increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere leads to an increase in temperature, deterioration of the ecological system, and a change in the climate system all over the world. Extreme weather changes in climate; drought, desertification, melting of glaciers, increase in sea levels, sudden rains, etc. have important effects that can directly or indirectly affect human life and health, socioeconomic sectors, and ecological systems. In this study, energy policy recommendations have been made for Turkey.

Country : Turkey

1 Haydar Irey2 Haydar Kepekci

  1. Independent Researcher, Turkey
  2. Assistant Professor, Mechatronics Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ni?anta?? University, Turkey

IRJIET, Volume 6, Issue 8, August 2022 pp. 1-7

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2022.608001

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