Çeçen Mehmet, Yavuz Cenk, Tırmıkçı Ceyda Aksoy, Sarıkaya Sinan, Yanıkoğlu Ertan
Ilgın Vocational School, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey.
Electrical and Electronics Eng. Department, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Turkey.
Clean Technol Environ Policy. 2022;24(5):1321-1336. doi: 10.1007/s10098-021-02247-0. Epub 2022 Jan 7.
Turkey is a developing country with rising energy demands. Energy access is one of the key parameters to sustain the development, since the country meets a considerable part of energy demands by imported fossil fuels. Distributed photovoltaic power generation (DPPG) is one of the sustainable solutions to increase renewable energy sources (RES) shares in primary energy demand. This paper investigates Turkey's current policy system with its excellences and shortcomings in different stages of distributed photovoltaic power generation development in the country. By the assessment of the current situation, a strengths (S) and weaknesses (W) and external opportunities (O) and threats (T) analysis is also conducted to propose urgent strategies to contribute the development of DPPG sector in Turkey. In conclusion, future roles of the government and energy market are discussed to increase integration of DPPG in Turkish renewable energy market comprehensively.
土耳其是一个能源需求不断增长的发展中国家。能源供应是维持发展的关键参数之一,因为该国相当一部分能源需求依靠进口化石燃料来满足。分布式光伏发电(DPPG)是增加可再生能源(RES)在一次能源需求中所占份额的可持续解决方案之一。本文研究了土耳其当前的政策体系,及其在该国分布式光伏发电发展不同阶段的优点和缺点。通过对现状的评估,还进行了优势(S)、劣势(W)、外部机会(O)和威胁(T)分析,以提出有助于土耳其分布式光伏发电行业发展的紧迫战略。总之,讨论了政府和能源市场未来的作用,以全面提高分布式光伏发电在土耳其可再生能源市场中的整合度。