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Renewable Energy in Turkey

Türkiye'de bulunan 122 Rüzgar Enerji Santrallerinin toplam kurulu gücü 4.503,20 MW'dır. 2014 yılında Rüzgar Enerji Santralleri ile 8.366.804.300 kilovatsaat elektrik üretimi yapılmıştır.

Türkiye'de ilk rüzgar santrali 1998 yılında İzmir'de kurulmuştur. Bugün tükettiği enerjinin yaklaşık%4,4'ünü rüzgar santrallerinden karşılayan ülkemizde kullanılan rüzgar türbinlerini, rüzgar türbinisayfamızdan, günlük, aylık, yıllık elektrik üretimi istatistiklerini rüzgar ile elektrik üretimi sayfamızdan öğrenebilirsiniz.

Devreye alınan 120 santralin bir kısmı henüz lisans kurulu gücü kadar kurulu güce erişmemiş olup inşası devam etmektedir. Bu kapsamda bir kısmı devreye alınan santrallerin de tam kapasite devreye girmesi ile 581 MW kapasiteli ilave rüzgar türbini devreye girmiş olacak ve kurulu güç 5.084 MWkapasiteye ulaşacaktır. Aşağıdaki tabloda santrallerin kurulu güç hanesinde parantez içerisinde verilen değerler, santral tamamlandığında ulaşılacak kurulu gücünü göstermektedir.

Ayrıca henüz hiçbir ünitesi devreye alınmayan fakat 2015 Ocak itibariyle kurulumunda ilerleme kaydedilen (yani yatan lisanslar hariç) 44 santralin lisans kapasitesi de 1.335 MW'dır. Bu bağlamda kısmen devreye alınan ve inşaatında ilerleme kaydedilen projelerin tümü tamamlandığında Türkiye rüzgar santrali kurulu gücünün 6.418 MW düzeyine çıkacağı görülmektedir. Eylül 2015 itibariyle EPDK'dan lisans alan tüm santrallerin devreye girmesiyle ise ülkemizin rüzgar kurulu gücü 9.575,29MW'a ulaşacak ve ülke elektrik tüketiminin %10,6'sı rüzgar santrallerinden karşılanabilecektir. Ayrıca EPDK tarafından 2018 yılı sonuna kadar 3.000 MW daha rüzgar santrali başvurusu kabul edilecektir.
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Eylül 2015 itibariyle EPDK'dan lisans alan tüm santrallerin devreye girmesiyle ise ülkemizin rüzgar kurulu gücü 9.575,29MW'a ulaşacak ve ülke elektrik tüketiminin %10,6'sı rüzgar santrallerinden karşılanabilecektir.

kardesim, alinan lisans baska kurulu güc baska.
kurulu güc gelismesine bakarsan 2023 hedefi zor görünüyor.
insallah hedefe ulasiriz.

Addition :

Nobody invests for "the sake of Turkey" it is only profit orientated.
EU prices were subventioned and sometimes 22 Cent/ Euro per kw/h.
Tukish Gov. guarantees for wind less than 1/3 of that price.
 
kardesim, alinan lisans baska kurulu güc baska.
kurulu güc gelismesine bakarsan 2023 hedefi zor görünüyor.
insallah hedefe ulasiriz.

Sirketler zaman, para ve enerji harcayarak lisans alir kardesim. Bugüne dek alinin her lisans kullanilmistir yani lisansa uygun proje olusturulup yürürlüge gecirilmistir. Neden ortada olan en basit gercekleri reddediyorusun? Amacin nedir senin?
 
Sirketler zaman, para ve enerji harcayarak lisans alir kardesim. Bugüne dek alinin her lisans kullanilmistir yani lisansa uygun proje olusturulup yürürlüge gecirilmistir. Neden ortada olan en basit gercekleri reddediyorusun? Amacin nedir senin?

Bak sen bu konuya hic ama hic vakif degilsin.

Lisans asamasi 2 sene sürer, en az 1 sene Rüzgar ölcümü yapilir Garrad Hassan v.b bilirkisi kuurmlari tasdik eder, ardindan CED raporu, TEIAS'dan trafo baglanti noktasi ve hat baglantisi v.s.. vs..
Türkiye'de RANT icin kesisen ayni alanlara bile lisans verilmis ve iptal edilmistir.

Sonra lisans prosedürü daha ciddiye alinmistir.
Senin hayal edemeyecegin kisi ve kurumlar lisans almis ve piyasada cantaci olarak büyük rant saglamislardir.

Yapilan yasal degil, lisans ticareti yasaktir.
Ancak adam lisans alan dandik Enerji LTD sirketini yabanciya satinca Devlet birsey yapamamistir.

Bak bakalim lisans basvurularina ve sonra yatirim yapanlara. EPDK dan arastir.

benden bu kadar. gercekler
 
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Solar park in Kayseri

PV market Turkey: Strong expansion expected

29.01.2016

Industry representatives are expecting strong growth in photovoltaics on the Bosporus. This year, a newly installed capacity of at least 500 MW is expected. At the end of April, Turkey's largest energy trade fair, the ICCI, will be hosting a special forum for solar energy for the first time.
http://www.sunwindenergy.com/photovoltaics/pv-market-turkey-strong-expansion-expected
 
  • End 2006: 65 MW (+225 %)
  • End 2007: 207 MW (+218.5 %)
  • End 2008: 333 MW (+60.9 %)
  • End 2009: 801 MW (+140.6 %)
  • End 2010: 1,329 MW (+66 %)
  • End 2011: 1,799 MW (+35.4 %)
  • End 2012: 2,312 MW (+28.6 %)
  • End 2013: 2,959 MW (+28 %)
  • End 2014: 3,763 MW (+27.2 %
target to have 20 GW worth of installed wind energy capacity by 2023."

If there is no BOOM again we can't reach the target.

If you go by the numbers from 2006 to 2014 you can see that Turkey's wind sector increases with over 25% each year. If Turkey could continue increasing it's installed wind capacity with the same amount until 2023 then the country will reach its goal of 20 GW of installed wind capacity.

I don't understand why you're so pessimistic, the developments look great.
 
pessimistic,

Insallah. Regenerative energy market is very volatile. We need foreign investors. The projects must amortize in 12 years so that is attractive to invest. For that reason you must guarantee attractive guaranteed "high"prices which will be projected to the citizens- end consumers.
France produces 70% of his electricity nuclear.
Remember Norway stopped SIIRT Dam Hydro Power contruction for security reasons. It is worth 400 Million Euro.
All depends on stability in our country and international trends.
 
Well, we should be grateful that we're developing and improving despite the turmoil going on in and around our country. Insallah we'll continue developing and improving everything, including political tension and such.
 
The report does not specify how much PV and wind power was installed separately. It adds, though, that Turkey added a further 2,229.46 MW of hydro capacity, 268.92 MW of geothermal, biomass and waste power plants and 958.43 MW of thermal plants.

Nevertheless, a spokesperson for the Turkish Solar Energy Society (Solarbaba) told pv magazine that “at the end of 2015, the cumulative capacity of PV was 248 MW and currently it is 294 MW.” Given Turkey’s total photovoltaic power capacity in the beginning of 2015 was around 100 MW, the country added about 150 MW last year. Even more impressive is the pace of new installations added in 2016.

Solarbaba’s spokesman added that “at the end of 2016 we expect to reach around 800 to 900 MW [of solar PV], with a low probability of also 1 GW.”
Turkish PV gathers pace, adds 150 MW in 2015: pv-magazine

Perfect. Solar energy needs more political attention in Turkey. :)
 
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Development of National Wind Energy Systems and Prototype Turbine Production Project (MILRES Project)

This project has been initiated by a group of applied researchers through Turkish Ministry of Energy to develop national wind energy turbine and technologies. The project has been financially supported by TUBITAK, the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey. The project aims to develop original wind turbine energy systems compatible to national wind regime to capture some portion of the national market within the next 20 years. Although the ultimate goal is to develop industrial scale large wind turbines, 500 kW scale prototype turbine will be developed first. These turbines will be used as test beds to mature system design for applications in a 2.5 MW turbine. 500 kW prototype tests will be used to identify and select best design approach to scale and apply on the larger 2.5 MW unit. All prototypes will have unique designs that will be developed exclusively through the project team’s efforts. As part of the project it is planned to form an industrial consortium. This will help industrialize the project outcome, and generate new work areas and jobs for Turkish economy. The project will be realized in two stages. In the first stage, which was started July 2011, systems with 500 kW will be developed. After successful completion of the first stage in two years time, design, development and prototyping activities for 2.5MW turbine will be carried out as the second stage.

English Brief Info | MİLRES

500 kW scale prototype turbine:

ANKA & MILRES
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MİLRES introduced to the public
MİLRES is the largest civilian R&D project in the history of Turkey

The MİLRES (National Wind Energy Systems) project was introduced in a public event. Sabancı University is the Project Director and in charge of Mechanical Systems.

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Attending the meeting at İstanbul Ulaşım AŞ were Minister of Science, Industry and Technology Fikri Işık, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yıldız, Sabancı University Founding Board of Trustees Chair Güler Sabancı, President Nihat Berker, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Dean Yusuf Menceloğlu, SUNUM Director Volkan Özgüz, as well as representatives from other project partners TUSAŞ/TAİ, İstanbul Ulaşım AŞ, TÜBİTAK MAM and ITU. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences member and MİLRES Project Director Mahmut Akşit made a presentation about MİLRES.

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Minister of Science, Industry and Technology Fikri Işık: "Wind energy is booming in Turkey, but unfortunately the technology is entirely dependent on imports. One of Turkey's most important goals is to become a producer of technology. Investments that will reduce Turkey's import dependency in energy are priority strategic investments." Explaining that the need for energy in

Turkey grew rapidly, resulting in large investments in renewable energies, Işık said "This is why this project is important to us. What matters here is that the prototype is more than 90% domestically produced."
Minister Işık pointed out that a domestic technology would help Turkey save USD 15 billion in imports, and continued "The project will create direct employment opportunities for 100,000 people and indirect opportunities for a quarter of a million."

Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yıldız said that all protocols signed for domestication and domestic production to date have had significant benefits, this being extremely important for the industry in Turkey.
Yıldız said that Turkey grew faster than the world, and the growth rate of the energy sector exceeded that of the economy: "Because they have to grow. Under these circumstances, we must manage both growth and change properly. These must be obtained from domestic sources, and renewable energy sources among them."

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Minister Yıldız said that there were 4000 MW of wind power in operation and another 2000 MW under construction, and continued: "While we reduce operating expenses, we must avoid acts that will be detrimental to the current account deficit. As a result of our investors' confidence in political stability and the policies and strategies in the energy industry, we recently went on offer for 3000 MW of wind power, and received almost 44.000 MW of bids in return. This is tremendous support both for the political stability in Turkey and the structure of the energy industry. This will not end here; we will continue to improve and grow."

Yıldız emphasized the need for both the private sector and academics to play their part in supplying the market with domestic resources, saying "A tractor consists of approximately five thousand parts, an automobile of 10,200 parts, and a nuclear power plant of 515,000 parts. We will be able to make all of them. This may take 10 or 20 years, but in the end, when the youth of today grow to be my age, we will be making all of these ourselves."

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Bakan Yıldız, şu anda işletme halinde yaklaşık 4 bin megavatlık, inşa halinde ise 2 bin megavatlık rüzgar santrali bulunduğu bilgisini vererek, şunları kaydetti:

"Bizim, işletme giderlerini düşürürken, yatırım maliyetlerini cari açığı olumsuz etkileyecek şekilde bir eylemde bulunmamamız lazım. Geçenlerde yatırımcımızın siyasi istikrara duyduğu güvenin, enerji sektör politika ve stratejilerine duyduğu güvenin bir eseri olarak rüzgarla alakalı 3 bin megavatlık arza çıktık, 43-44 bin megavatlık talep geldi. Bu hem ülkemizin siyasi istikrarına hem de enerji sektörüyle alakalı yapılanmaya çok önemli bir destek anlamına geliyor. İş bununla bitmeyecek bu gelişecek, büyüyecek."

Hem özel sektörün hem de akademisyenlerin bu pazarın yerli kaynaklarla doldurulmasına mutlaka katkıda bulunmaları gerektiğini vurgulayan Yıldız, "Bir traktör yaklaşık 5 bin parçadan, binek araba 10 bin 200 civarında parçadan, nükleer güç santrali ise 515 bin parçadan oluşuyor. Bunların hepsini biz yapacağız. İsterse 10 yıl, isterse 20 yıl sürsün ama sonuçta bir genç kardeşim bizim yaşlarımıza geldiğinde artık bütün bunların hepsi yerli kaynaklardan yapılmış olacak" diye konuştu.

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About the MİLRES project

MİLRES Project Director and Sabancı University Faculty Member Professor Mahmut Akşit made a presentation about the MİLRES project. According to information given by Akşit, the MİLRES Project began in July 2011 with the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources as the client institution and completely domestic resources provided as part of the TÜBİTAK Public Research and Development Projects Support Program (1007 Program). As of the start date, the project is the civilian R&D prjoject with the largest budget ever in the history of the Republic. The forecasted budget for the project is TL 55 million. TÜBİTAK approved TL 10 million for the initial stage over a two-year period. The stage was then extended and the budget was revised to TL 11.5 million. Out of this budget, TL 3,832,469 is allocated to use by Sabancı University.

Project partners and their duties are: Sabancı University on the "Project Management, Mechanical Systems" work package; TUSAŞ/TAİ on the "Turbine Rotor" work package, İstanbul Ulaşım AŞ on the "Control and Electronic Systems" work package; TÜBİTAK MAM on the "Generator and Electrical Systems" work package; and Istanbul Technical University on the "Wind Analysis and Structural Systems" work package.

In the first stage of the project, 98 researchers from 9 universities and institutions, including 20 researchers from Sabancı University, and 23 graduate students including 13 Sabancı University students are commissioned. Following the completion of the production, assembly and field testing of all components in the MİLRES project, a prototype turbine rated at 500 KW will be built and commissioned in June. In the second stage of the project, a second turbine, rated at 2.5 MW, will be built. These turbines will be built on the İSKİ (Istanbul Water Company) property near Lake Terkos, and will supply the pumping station there.

The project's goal is to develop and complete prototype production of 2.5 MW wind turbines with 100% original and domestic technology to be applied on an industrial scale.

Project objectives include building the infrastructure required for an original and globally competitive wind industry based on 100% Turkish design and technology; reaching an established capacity of 40GW in the long term while meeting 25% of the demand with domestic turbine technologies to save approximately USD 10 billion in imports; developing test and production infrastructure for wind turbine subsystems in Turkey; creating employment opportunities for Turkish industrialists and laborers; training a workforce to boost local production and create export potential to similar markets; and developing wind turbine towers, rotors, generators and related power electronics systems.
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Step 1: Production of a protoype wind turbine + tower.
Step 2: Domestic production of rotor blades.

Avrasya Rüzgar TAI alt yüklenicisi olarak MİLRES projesinin 21,5 metrelik kanatlarının imalatını gerçekleştirmektedir. Türkiye’nin dünya standartlarındaki ilk yerli üretimi olan bu kanatlar %100 yerli tasarım, mühendislik ve hammadde ile İzmir – Gaziemir ‘deki atölyemizde üretilmektedirler.


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