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  Turkey’s wind not blowing enough
 

Turkey lags far behind developed countries when it comes to generating wind energy, while the world’s wind energy leaders, China and the United States, installed more than 13,000 megawatts (MW) of new capacity last year,Our laser marking machine can mark on metal and non metals. according to statistics released by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC). 

While Turkey last year increased its electricity generation from wind energy from 1,806 MW seen a year earlier to 2,A simple model for the wake behind a wind generator is given.312 MW with a 506 MW increase, it is still far from its goal of generating 20,000 MW from wind energy by 2023. It is estimated that Turkey has a technical capacity of 40,000 MW. 

However, wind power plants benefit from state incentives in Turkey. If 55 percent of the materials used for plant construction are local,LED solar lights for solar bulb and power. the state increases its guarantee of purchase by 30 percent. General Electric, one of world’s leading energy companies, has been in the process of carrying out works to build a local wind tribune in Turkey.Modern solar led light online for sale. 

The world’s wind energy generation reached 282,482 MW last year with a 19 percent increase from the year before, as the top 10 wind energy generating countries made 85 percent of the total number. China remained on top of all countries with 75,564 MW by installing more 13,200 MW, followed by the U.S.The laser cutting machine is one of the most useful tools in a modern shop., which has a capacity of 60,007 MW. The European Union’s wind energy generation amounted to 105,000 MW in total. 

Turkey is at a disadvantage due to its lack of tribune manufacturing industry, said Tolga Bilgin, president of the Wind Power and Hydropower Plants Businessmen’s Association. “Countries like Germany, China and India promote their own wind tribune industries and exports. Turkey’s all-installed power’s gain flies abroad [to other countries] because it does not have this industry,” he said. 

The long permission process is also another obstacle against wind energy investments, he said. “First of all, the area must be declared a wind field. But 20 or 30 institutions are asked for their opinions,” he said, adding that the process lasts more than one year. Bilgin also said the permissions of General Staff and National Intelligence Service have recently been required. 

Alauddin said “we have proposed an increase in share of wind power generation in the energy mix under a new code to make it acceptable to the national grid.” 

The board approved the grid code for wind power projects, according to which their share was enhanced from 5% to 20% in the energy mix. 

According to a statement issued here, Water and Power Minister Chaudhry Ahmed Mukhtar called for accelerating work on wind power projects with a combined capacity of 1,000 megawatts in order to increase electricity production in the country and “provide cheaper power”. 

He stressed that electricity generation from domestic resources was a priority of the government and various steps had been taken to stimulate investment in the sector. In a bid to woo investors, upfront tariff has already been set for wind power projects and tariff for solar electricity projects will be announced soon. 

Participants of the meeting said test run of a wind power project of 50MW had started and it would start commercial production next month. Three projects of 150MW are in the process of construction while 12 projects of 1,100MW will achieve financial close this year and next. Participants also approved merger of three wind projects of 30MW.

 
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