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Carbon dioxide emission from the Turkish electricity sector and its mitigation options
Authors:Izzet Ari  Merih Aydinalp Koksal
Affiliation:1. State Planning Organization, General Directorate of Social Sectors and Coordination, Necatibey Cad. No. 108, Yucetepe, Cankaya, 06100 Ankara, Turkey;2. Hacettepe University, Department of Environmental Engineering, Beytepe, 06800 Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:In this study, electricity generation associated CO2 emissions and fuel-specific CO2 emission factors are calculated based on the IPCC methodology using the data of fossil-fueled power plants that ran between 2001 and 2008 in Turkey. The estimated CO2 emissions from fossil-fueled power plants between 2009 and 2019 are also calculated using the fuel-specific CO2 emission factors and data on the projected generation capacity of the power plants that are planned to be built during this period. Given that the total electricity supply (planned+existing) will not be sufficient to provide the estimated demand between 2011 and 2019, four scenarios based on using different fuel mixtures are developed to overcome this deficiency. The results from these scenarios show that a significant decrease in the amount of CO2 emissions from electricity generation can be achieved if the share of the fossil-fueled power plants is lowered. The Renewable Energy Scenario is found to result in the lowest CO2 emissions between 2009 and 2019. The associated CO2 emissions calculated based on this scenario are approximately 192 million tons lower than that of the Business As Usual Scenario for the estimation period.
Keywords:Avg  average  BAU  business as usual  EFT  Environment Foundation of Turkey  EGIC  Electricity Generation Incorporated Company [EUAS in Turkish]  EMRA  Energy Market Regulatory Authority [EPDK in Turkish]  EPSA  Electrical Power Survey and Administration [EIE in Turkish]  Geo  geothermal  GHG  greenhouse gas  GNAT  The Grant National Assembly of Turkey [TBMM in Turkish]  GWh  gigawatt hour  IEA  International Energy Agency  IPCC  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  kWh  kilowatt hour  LHV  low heating value  LPG  liquefied petroleum gas  MENR  ministry of Energy and Natural Resources [ETKB in Turkish]  MoEF  Ministry of Environment and Forestry [Ç  OB in Turkish]  MW  megawatt  MWG  municipal waste gas  MWh  megawatt hour  NG  natural gas  NIR  National Inventory Report  NLDC  National Load Distribution Center  OECD  Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development  ppm  parts per million  SEF  specific emission factor  SHW  state hydraulic works [DSI in Turkish]  SPO  State Planning Organization [DPT in Turkish]  TETC  Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation [TEIAS in Turkish]  TURKSTAT  Turkish Statistical Institute [TUIK in Turkish]  UNFCCC  United Nations Framework Conventions on Climate Change
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