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Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 4, 147 - 151, 30.12.2017

Abstract

In recent years, as a result of growing
technological developments (in health care, military, etc.) conventional energy
sources are draining therefore the demand for new energy sources raises day by
day. Particularly, countries those have limited conventional energy sources
have started using nuclear energy to prevent future energy problems. Turkey is
a foreign dependent country because of insufficient energy production.
Especially in recent years, the need for renewable energy sources has been
increasing day by day. In this respect, the importance of nuclear energy and
the establishment of nuclear power plants for its production will greatly
reduce the foreign dependency. Establishment of nuclear power plants will
affect many sectors like electricity, health, agriculture, military, etc.,
directly and indirectly. As a result, a greater contribution will occur in
economy and jobs in Turkey. In this study, a literature research is performed
about the necessity of nuclear energy and the establishment of nuclear power
plants in Turkey. Also, it is aimed to light the way to other researchers who
will work on this subject.

References

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Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 4, 147 - 151, 30.12.2017

Abstract

References

  • [1] Yalçın, A. H., 2006, “Nuclear-hydrogen production and its effects on the global warming”, Master thesis, Gazi University, Institute of Science and Technology, Ankara, Turkey.
  • [2] Mercan, K., 2011, ”The necessity of nuclear energy for Turkey”, Master thesis, Kadir Has University, Institute of Social Sciences, İstanbul, Turkey.
  • [3] Kızıltan, O., 2010, “The role of nuclear power in enhancing Turkey's energy demand”, Master thesis, İstanbul University, Institute of Social Sciences, İstanbul, Turkey.
  • [4] https://mehmeterdalodabas.wordpress.com/2015/05/18/dunyada-ve-turkiyede-nukleer-enerjinin-durumu/
  • [5] http://www.eie.gov.tr/verimlilik/sunum2017/8.Bildiriler/T%C3%BCrkiye'nin Mevcut Enerji Durumu.pdf [6] Yılmaz, M., 2012, “The energy potential of Turkey and its importance of renewable energy sources in terms of electricity production”, Ankara Üniversitesi Çevrebilimleri Dergisi, 4(2), 33-54.
  • [7] http://nukleerakademi.org/nukleer-enerji/ulkemiz-icin-nukleer-santraller-neden-gerekli/ [8] Murray, R.L. and Holbert, K.E., 2015, “Nuclear power plants”, Nuclear Energy, pp.301.
  • [9] http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160307006223/en/Palo-Verde-Nuclear-Generating-Station-Sets-U.S.www.businesswire.com
  • [10] http://futurecapetown.com/2015/05/after-eskom-how-can-south-african-cities-power-their-future/#.WV6DTeuGOpo
  • [11] İnol, U., 1978, “Türkiyenin enerji sorunu ve nükleer enerji”, Jeoloji Mühendisliği, 5-10.
  • [12] Satman, A., 2007, ”Türkiye’nin enerji vizyonu”, Jeotermal Enerjiden Elektrik Üretimi Semineri, TESKON2007, VIII. Ulusal Tesisat Mühendisliği Kongresi, 25-28 Ekim, 3-18, İzmir, Turkey.
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Journal Section Review Article
Authors

Nafel Doğdu

Ali Şükrü Onural

Publication Date December 30, 2017
Submission Date July 11, 2017
Acceptance Date December 4, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 4

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APA Doğdu, N., & Onural, A. Ş. (2017). Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey. International Journal of Energy Applications and Technologies, 4(4), 147-151.
AMA Doğdu N, Onural AŞ. Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey. IJEAT. December 2017;4(4):147-151.
Chicago Doğdu, Nafel, and Ali Şükrü Onural. “Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey”. International Journal of Energy Applications and Technologies 4, no. 4 (December 2017): 147-51.
EndNote Doğdu N, Onural AŞ (December 1, 2017) Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey. International Journal of Energy Applications and Technologies 4 4 147–151.
IEEE N. Doğdu and A. Ş. Onural, “Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey”, IJEAT, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 147–151, 2017.
ISNAD Doğdu, Nafel - Onural, Ali Şükrü. “Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey”. International Journal of Energy Applications and Technologies 4/4 (December 2017), 147-151.
JAMA Doğdu N, Onural AŞ. Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey. IJEAT. 2017;4:147–151.
MLA Doğdu, Nafel and Ali Şükrü Onural. “Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey”. International Journal of Energy Applications and Technologies, vol. 4, no. 4, 2017, pp. 147-51.
Vancouver Doğdu N, Onural AŞ. Future Demand For Nuclear Energy In Turkey. IJEAT. 2017;4(4):147-51.