Almanya’nın Enerji Dönüşümü Politikaları: Türkiye İçin Bir Örnek
Energiewende: An Example for Turkey’s Energy Transition
Author(s): Banu ErkökSubject(s): Energy and Environmental Studies, Economic policy, Government/Political systems, Political economy
Published by: Ahmet Arif Eren
Keywords: Energy Policies; Energy Imports; Renewable Energy; Energy Policies of Germany; Energiewende;
Summary/Abstract: This paper aims to examine the energy policies (Energiewende) implemented in Germany to develop policy recommendations for Turkey. Germany has successfully transformed from nuclear and fossil fuel to renewable energies. For this reason, Germany, which has undergone radical reforms to develop renewable energies, is an essential example for Turkey to determine effective energy policies. In the development of Energiewende, incentives offered by the German governments played an essential role. The German government has encouraged energy producers and technology-developing companies, ranging from funding grant loans to financing subsidies. In recent years, Turkey has focused on policies that prioritize the development of nuclear and renewable energies in meeting the increasing energy needs. Turkey aimed to use renewable resources in primary energy supply and electric power generation. In addition, Turkey targeted increasing private sector investments by offering feed-in-tariffs, thus creating a competitive market. However, she has not fulfilled her target of expanding the energy investments. Hence, for Turkey's sustainable development goals, existing policies for renewable energy need to be strengthened, and the awareness of the community should be increased. Accordingly, this paper aims to present policy recommendations for Turkey based on the energy policies implemented in Germany.
Journal: Fiscaoeconomia
- Issue Year: 6/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 294-324
- Page Count: 31
- Language: Turkish