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" 3-4 metrekarelik bir panel bütün Erzurum'un elektrik enerjisini karşılayabilir."

Yine yoktan enerji var etmeye başladı, yurdumun güzel insanları.....bunu söyleyeninde Prof olması, bilimde ne kadar acınak durumda olduğumuzu gösteriyor....

English translation: You can't produce 1700 MW from a 4 m2 solar panel.

For comparison, Akkuyu Nuclear Plant will produce 4800 MW. So if we establish 3 x 4 m2 solar panel, it will generate more energy....:disagree:

Add quantum & nano to your statement, so the rest of the statement can be complete BS.

Beside exaggerated figures above, I think Prof. knowledge and reported level are not matched to describe what Prof. is trying say.

In theory, using quantum dot technology could boost solar power efficiency from 30% to as high as 100 %. Why is the theory? For the moment, there were tons of effort to build proper uniformity of the zeolite using in solor cell can not be achieved in last 2-3 decades.:-)

I mean somehow if this guy achieved to build correct uniformity of the zeolite, then they can reach 100% efficiency.I don't know if we can see it:-)
 
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Aselsan received first order for 4,5G domestic cell towers. Costumer: Vodafone

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Bro do you know that Aselsan has second division for producing civilian devices?

I think that Aselsan must be divided in two as civilian and military divisions.

Most probably they have but I don't know it.
 
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Pi Makina founded in 1974 as the manufacturing division of its constituent company ERG Construction Trade and Industry Co. Inc. Dedicated to manufacturing equipment that helps build the world's infrastructure. Our management policy is to use advanced technology with continuous improvement approach to ensure customer satisfaction through timely and high quality production. Pi Makina has been proudly and manufacturing a broad range of products and providing high quality services in construction machinery over 40 years.
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TEMSA Global is a coach, bus and light truck manufacturer located in Adana, Turkey. The company is part of the Sabancı Group, a large Turkish industrial and commercial conglomerate. TEMSA is a member of the Turkish Automotive Manufacturers Association. Temsa's Adana plant has an annual production capacity of 11500 vehicles; 4000 buses and coaches and 7500 light trucks.[1]
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Mannheim/Germany

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Bro do you know that Aselsan has second division for producing civilian devices?

I think that Aselsan must be divided in two as civilian and military divisions.

Most probably they have but I don't know it.

Is aselsan a private company?
 
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Turkish firms unite powers for fiber network, Türk Telekom not yet in team

Turkey’s leading three communication companies - Turkcell Superonline, Vodafone and Türksat – along with various members of sector association TELKODER, are set to draft a project concerning the formation of a joint fiber optic infrastructure company, without the backing of Türk Telekom, the remaining sector giant.

Speaking at a meeting dedicated to the announcement of the plans, TELKODER chairman Yusuf Ata Arıak said problems in areas concerning infrastructure resulting from insufficiency, instability and lack of competition have limited growth and are holding Turkey’s telecommunication sector back.

“We’ve been working on projects concerning the advancement of infrastructure and fiber optic for a long time,” Arıak said, adding that the general managers of Turkcell and Vodafone initiated the formation of a joint fiber optic infrastructure company after the launch of the 4.5G project.

“This led to a string of meetings and plans. I took part in the project and we have come a long way. We then invited Türk Telekom to join. But unfortunately it can be seen that it is not possible for Türk Telekom to take part in the project at this time. Türksat, a company that holds valuable fiber optic infrastructure, did join,” he said.

Arıak said the project has brought around 55 to 60 percent of the telecommunication industry together.

“Our collective work will serve two tangible conclusions. The first is that the unused capacity that each company has used separately will be used collectively. The second is that investments will be distributed and used accordingly, which will take a load off of each participant in the project and will enable the project to be realized,” he added.

“We must provide Turkey with the fastest and cheapest access to information if we wish to see the country’s goals fulfilled by 2023,” said Kaan Terzioğlu, the general manager of Turkcell.

“We believe that the collective fiber optic infrastructure company will speed up access to information and enable it to be secured and easily processed. It will also provide all service providers with productivity-focused competition. We aim to keep the company open to any and all investors,” Terzioğlu added.

The CEO of Vodafone, Gökhan Öğüt, said the launch of the project was significant “not just for our sector but for Turkey as a whole.”

“The infrastructure for this gigabyte community will also be provided with Internet access at rates of 1GB and higher for people and institutions. For this, we have come together to share our plans and passion in forming such an infrastructure company as fast as possible,” Öğüt said.

“We have prioritized the formation of this infrastructure. We are willing to provide any and all support in this process to prevent the obstacles that might be on the path to forming this company and for its feasibility to be processed by crossbench experts all over the world,” he added.

The general manager of Türksat, Cenk Şen, said the entire sector and his state-run company were “targeted” during the failed military coup attempt on July 15.

“But we will continue our support as a shareholder in this collective project to be able to use this infrastructure more efficiently,” said Şen, drawing attention to the fact that Türksat is also the operator and owner of the cable infrastructure in Turkey.

According to the information provided, any work done in the framework of the formation of the collective infrastructure company will be done under the regulations, permits and authorizations of the Competition Law and the Electronic Communication Law.

July/28/2016

http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/tu...eam-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=102198&NewsCatID=345

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Goodmorning after supper gentlemen...I am by no means surprised that Türk Telekom refused. Those fuckers had a monopoly on internet supplying and now its gonna be taken from them. Ibneler.

Results:
1. Faster and cheaper internet for us consumers
2.Positive effects on the telecom industry and our economy as a whole
 
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Tübitak made Electric Motor, Battery, Car control computer and software
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Minister said "Car has 160km/h velocity limit, but electric motor will be %30 smaller in size and it will even be stronger so Car will have 180km/h velocity limit. There will be also different model electric Cars that can reach 220km/h velocity.", 2,5 months ago.
 
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Last ministery report is from 2,5 months ago and i shared it above. According to Minister, there will be 40 cars for testing cars in every weather and condution until end of this year. We will see :)
 
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