New Energy Parts of Turkey
Long ago, Turkey was a country dependent on overseas energy sources, with its development slogan of "independent energy, strong Turkey" and a new energy policy, and in 2011 it proposed a "2023 Centennial Vision", which calls for Turkey to become a world energy trading center on the 100th anniversary of its founding by building three nuclear power plants and coal-fired power stations around renewable sources. The centennial plan is about to be validated, and today we look at the development of romantic Energy in Turkey, especially the development of the new energy sector.
Its centennial goals have helped it become more independent in the energy sector and become a shining star in the world's energy, especially in new energy centers. By the end of August 2021, Turkey's share of renewable energy generation in total electricity generation had risen to 53.15 percent to 52,353 megawatts. Of these, hydropower accounted for 32 per cent to 31,441 megawatts, wind power for 10.2 per cent to 10,014 megawatts, solar energy for 7.5 per cent to 7,435 megawatts and geothermal energy for 1.7 per cent to 1,650 megawatts. Investment in renewable energy amounted to $66 billion. 2020 was affected by the new crown outbreak but in 2021 the new energy sector achieved nearly 100% growth, of which we have to mention solar energy.
Turkey is surrounded by the sea on three sides and is located in the Mediterranean Sun Belt, rich in light resources. According to the solar energy resource map published by the General Directorate of Renewable Energy of MENR, Turkey has 2,737 hours of sunshine per year and an annual solar potential of 1,527 kWh/m2. In addition to the unique lighting conditions, Turkey's desert terrain is also suitable for the development of photovoltaic projects.
The Turkish government's vision for 2023, with installed capacity of solar photovoltaics reaching 3GW, has been achieved ahead of schedule in 2018, but Turkey remains committed to building a PV manufacturing center in the Middle East as a development goal. With a booming economy and growing energy needs, Turkey has become one of the world's most promising emerging solar markets.
In this context, various facilities for photovoltaic energy storage, battery energy storage technology, energy storage systems, energy storage equipment, various accessories and so on have been developed. Although IVY, which has been affected by the outbreak, is unable to attend the Turkish Energy Show every year as before, many of IVY's solar accessories are popular with Turkish solar producers. Among them are AC tables that can meet two-way metering for on-grid off-grid-grid-net energy metering. And DC energy meter for DC energy storage with RS485 and NB-IOT communications, our 40A 2 pole solar power relay is also 32A 63A solar panel switching Components are the first choice, and leakage sensors are also a must-have for safety.
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