Hurshid Celebi
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Thats a really interesting point of viewing. In this case, a couple of windmills will cost just too much. And the negativs will far exceed the benefits of green electricity.. Also Siemens envisions that we'll have windmills along the Bosporus which would mean the property along the coast (that is worth millions of USD pr. 100 square meter) would be used for windmills ?....
green
you think that's a good thing?You are only seeing it from consumer point of view. In national economy, supply-side economies is equally important (if not more). As prices rise and land becomes more valuable--the national wealth of a nation also goes up. So the canal will have a positive impact on Turkey's growth, economy, total wealth, and so on. Moreover, it will help the expansion of Istanbul as well. So over-all, it would be a good thing for the Republic of Turkey if even Turkish consumers get the heat of rising prices. That's how it is in every economy. Over here in U.S, average price of a house in San Francisco is $1 million now! And remember, average income of average US citizen is 50,000 lol...
Yusufeli Dam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia"Flying Working Machines" at Artvin Yusufeli Dam, which has the highest concrete barrier in Turkey, and the
third in the world.
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so environment-friendly
if you're going to make an ad hominem attack, make sure that you're attacking the right entity dumassDoesn't interest anyone.
In the 90's Germans protested against Turkish water projects in SE Turkey, they claimed the area would be salted soil.
Is it their territory , or ours ? BTW. The theory was wrong.
why?As far as I know the GAP project was an attempt to educate and organize the drip irrigation system to all the farmers, one way or another, of course this project has been underway for ages. so if we're going to move on to next step and have the farmer become smarter and better then it'll probably take a lot time.
dumass
Looks good, how long will it take to get to Izmir from Istanbul, and which provinces/cities are affected by this highway. Have the ministry any expectations to how it will influence these smaller cities ?
Will it bring/create business to/in these provinces ?
They mention 3.5/4 hours from İstanbul to İzmir with new İzmit Bay Bridge. As for other questions, it will surey boost cities of region, especially when you consider this will increase trade by İzmir port.