Evaluation of Nuclear Energy in Energy Supply Security for Turkey
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22399/ijsusat.24Keywords:
Energy Supply Security, Nuclear Energy, Turkey, APULS Computer CodeAbstract
In this study, energy power plants evaluated with strategic criteria and also
availability capacity concept and appraise the energy supply security with the fiction
projection. By this concept, problems on energy supply security were discussed that
having during the uninterrupted electricity supply. An important solution of the problem
is installing of the nuclear power plants that evaluate with relation energy supply
security. Energy supply security for Turkey evaluated according to the strategic criteria
of energy policy. Different alternatives described and assessed with in terms of the
energy expansion of Turkey. The nuclear power program assessed in detailed by the
2023 energy targets of the country. With this study, different energy supply security
initiatives of Turkey were clarified and emphasized and evaluated related political
security events by using APLUS computer code. It was shown that establishing of the
nuclear power plants are most important alternative for the energy supply security.
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