Abstract
As known fossil fuels sustain its domination at energy sector at least up to 2030, carbon emissions are still in a trend of rise. Since the nuclear energy decreases carbon emissions at electricity production, it is being come up with its front. Renewable energy resources make supplements to energy sector by helps of new technologies. The present paper aims to illustrate the influence of the main factors which affect the of presence energy production and consuming in Turkey.
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