The Future of Electricity Generation is in Green Energy
Electricity generation from renewable sources on a global scale reached 2020 thousand 340 TWh in 2 with an increase of 805 TWh compared to the previous year, surpassing all resources.
China leads in renewable energy generation with 732,3 TWh, while the US is second with 489,8 TWh, Germany is third with 224,1 TWh, India is fourth with 134,9 TWh and Japan is fifth with 121,2 TWh. According to the information given by Çağada Kırım, founder of electricity tariffs comparison and supplier switching site encazip.com; If Turkey has an important potential for green energy last year to a total of 45,3 TWh of electricity production from renewable energy sources to meet. Thus, the growth rate of renewable energy sources in electricity production stood at 20 percent in Turkey.
The rapid disappearance of natural resources continues to develop technologies for energy resources. Green energy, which can be supplied without the need for fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas, renewed in a continuous process and available in nature ready to be used; While increasing the usage rate all over the world, it is becoming a promising type of energy generation in our country. According to the information compiled by Çağada Kırım, founder of electricity tariffs comparison and supplier switching site encazip.com; hydraulic, wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, wave, tidal, such as energy resources representing green energy in terms of significant potential with Turkey, in the world with geothermal potential 7. In Europe Ranks # 1 and the share of renewable energy in electricity production Growing steadily.
Electricity generation from solar energy is a global leader
Electricity generation from renewable sources worldwide, reaching a total of 2020 thousand 340 TWh in 2 with an increase of 805 TWh compared to the previous year; It outperformed fossil resources such as coal, oil and carbon. While the biggest growth in renewable energy production was seen in solar energy, 724,1 TWh of electricity was produced from solar energy. Wind energy, which ranked second in growth with an increase of 12,6 percent, contributed 1429,6 TWh to electricity generation last year. The production obtained from other energy sources such as geothermal and biomass was determined as 651,8 TWh.
The head of wind energy in Turkey drew
Earth moves towards a lower carbon, Turkey should increase environmental awareness in the need technological developments in electricity production as well as the deepening of government policy, particularly hydropower, has increased the share of wind and solar energy. Turkey, a total of 2020 TWh of electricity production in 45,3 was provided from renewable energy sources.
According to obtained in 2020 from a year earlier to 20 percent growth in electricity production from renewable energy sources in Turkey with 21,7 TWh of electricity production took place first in wind energy. Wind energy was followed by geothermal and biomass with 12,7 TWh, while solar power ranked third with a total production of 10,9 TWh.
Green energy took its place in the ‘National Electricity Tariff’
Energy Market Regulatory Authority of Turkey (EMRA) ‘s Green Tariff (Yeta) application within the scope of an arrangement made in August 2020 electricity companies creating green energy tariffs are only able to provide carbon emissions low and green energy produced by domestic sources of energy to the consumer. There is a sign on the bills of the consumers who prefer this tariff, showing that the electricity they use is produced from clean sources. While consumers using YETA are billed over the tariff price determined by EMRA (0,757591 TL / kWh in all subscriber groups), there is no difference in invoice items compared to the current tariff. There is a positive response to this practice, which enables renewable energy to be supported by consumers and the private sector.
Underlining the fact that green energy is produced from domestic and national resources as well as environmentalism, Çağada Crimea said, “Fossil resources will eventually end, and the price of fossil resources where demand is constantly increasing and supply is gradually decreasing is inevitable, the only solution to salvage from this is to invest in domestic and renewable energy. make.
Although it has a cost in the short term, the long-term benefit is indisputable. On the other hand, the expectation of sustainability, which is increasingly important especially in our export markets, will be reflected in our industrialists in a short time. In particular, European buyers, the products produced in Turkey can bring the condition to be produced with green energy.
All of these will increase the interest in the Green Tariff, and the sensitivity of the society on this issue will both reduce the damage to the environment and reduce electricity prices in the medium term ”.