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The need for energy in our country, which has been developing rapidly in recent years, is evident how effective and efficient use of available energy resources should be. For this reason, the current energy sources and the situation in the Mediterranean region have been investigated. Hydroelectric, solar energy, wind energy, natural gas, biogas energy, naphtha energy and thermal energy resources of each province in the Mediterranean Region have been determined. It has been determined that the largest share among the renewable energy sources of the Mediterranean Province consists of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The need for energy in our country, which has been developing rapidly in recent years, is evident how effective and efficient use of available energy resources should be. For this reason, the current energy sources and the situation in the Mediterranean region have been investigated. Hydroelectric, solar energy, wind energy, natural gas, biogas energy, naphtha energy and thermal energy resources of each province in the Mediterranean Region have been determined. It has been determined that the largest share among the renewable energy sources of the Mediterranean Province consists of hydroelectric power plants and is not oriented towards other energy sources sufficiently. However, although the Mediterranean region has a great potential in wind and solar energy, it is concluded that wind and solar power installed power plants are inadequate. As the Mediterranean region has intense solar radiation and wind speed, it is concluded that more solar and wind power plants should be established. It was concluded that more support should be given to the private sector for the establishment of solar and wind power plants in the Mediterranean Region.
Autorenporträt
Mehmet Zile was born in Ankara, Turkey, 1970. He is an Associate Professor at University of Gazi, Ankara, Turkey. He is also an academic member at University of Gazi and teaches energy systems and control systems. He is also a member of IEEE.