Sector News
30.12.2010 - RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW WAS APPROVED
The legislative proposal was accepted and became law related to renewable energy sources to Parliamentary General Assembly. The law aims at incentive of electricity generation based on renewable resources...
22.09.2010 - National Biomass Action Plans
To cope with the increasing dependence on imported energy, the European Union (EU) must bring into play a new energy policy, the three main objectives of which are competitiveness, sustainable development and security of supply. Click here for read more...
22.09.2010 - Biomass Sustainability Report Released by the European Commission
The report on sustainability criteria for biomass was released by the European Commission. The report makes recommendations for non-binding criteria, with voluntary schemes in Member States to be guided by sustainability criteria outlined in the report...
25.05.2010 - Wind Is Key to Turkey's Growing Energy Needs
The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) at a workshop in Turkey, said that Turkey must exploit its huge wind energy resources if it wants to meet its increasing power demand while becoming less dependent on energy imports. The workhop on integrating wind power was held in Ankara and organized by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) in cooperation with the Turkish Wind Energy Association (TWEA/TÜREB)...
25.05.2010 - Turkey to invest $20 bln in renewable energy in 5 years
Turkish energy minister said Turkey would make investments worth 20 billion U. S...
25.05.2010 - Geothermal Energy Powering 52 Million Worldwide
Geothermal power is growing rapidly across the globe according to a new report by the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA). The Geothermal Energy: International Market Update, released today at their Global Geothermal Showcase and Forum in Washington, D...
25.05.2010 - Danish firms eye renewable energy investments in Turkey
Seen as one of the leading countries in the field of renewable energy, Turkey is still in the sights of many potential foreign investors looking for an alternative to fossil fuels. “Danish energy companies seeking to operate in the Turkish renewable energy market have already established contacts in Turkey”, points out Denmark’s Climate and Energy Minister Lykke Friis...