Renewable Energy

Renewable energy is the energy that can be accessed continuously or repeatedly, obtained from existing sources that formed naturally as a result of the evolution of nature. Basically, we can classify renewable energy sources under the following headings: Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Hydroelectric Energy, Geothermal Energy, Biomass Energy, Ocean Energy and Hydrogen Energy.

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Sustainable energy action and climate adaptation plans enable local governments to create effective strategic plans and roadmaps to establish citie...
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With the use and spread of new digital technologies such as smart grids, internet of things, big data, cloud-based systems and artificial intellige...
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Ocean energy, also called hydrokinetic energy, is the energy produced by utilizing waves, tidal events, or sea winds in the sea. The energy that ca...
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Before the investment, the technical, economic, environmental, and social aspects of the wind power plant that will be established to meet the elec...
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The installation, operation, monitoring quality and reliability of the photovoltaic solar energy system in accordance with national and internation...
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In solar photovoltaic power systems to be established to meet the electricity demand, a feasibility study should be conducted to evaluate the techn...
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Green jobs are defined by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the International Labor Organization (ILO) as jobs that contribute to t...
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Electric vehicles are nature-friendly cars that work with power transferred to the electric motor through lithium-ion and similar energy storage. I...
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Hydrogen is the simplest and most common element on earth, consisting of a proton and an electron. The chemical energy released in its molecules as...
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The production of electricity by using the energy of constantly moving water is called hydroelectric energy. The kinetic energy generated during th...
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Geothermal energy is an energy source formed by the heat accumulated in various depths of the earth’s crust. It is the heat energy carried to the s...
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Biomass is the organic, i.e, the biodegradable part of agricultural products and waste, animal waste, forest residues and all kinds of waste result...
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