All publications by tag «RK»
2021, September, 29, 10:55:00
TURKEY, AZERBAIJAN GAS AGREEMENT
Azerbaijan is the second-largest natural gas supplier to Turkey accounting for a quarter of total imports, after Russia (33%).
2021, September, 14, 12:35:00
TURKEY'S GAS UP
Within one year, Turkey has completed five deep-sea drillings in the Black Sea at the Sakarya field, where it has discovered more than half a trillion cubic meters of natural gas since August last year.
2021, September, 14, 12:10:00
VIETNAM'S RENEWABLE UP
According to the National Steering Committee for Electricity Development, Vietnam’s wind capacity will reach 6 GW in 2025 and 10 GW in 2030 and solar capacity will grow to 14.4 GW in 2025 and 20 GW in 2030.
2021, August, 27, 11:55:00
TURKMENISTAN GAS FOR CHINA
Almost 70% of Turkmenistan’s natural gas output is exported.
2021, August, 9, 12:00:00
SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF CONSUMER PROTECTION AND COMPETITION IN THE RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKET
The article proposes a solution to the problems of consumer protection and competition in the renewable energy market, which contradict the UNCTAD policy and the laws of the states parties to the UNFCCC framework convention, but are not discussed or resolved by them.
2021, June, 16, 11:10:00
TRANS EUROPEAN ENERGY NETWORKS €5.8 BLN
The EU plans to introduce mandatory sustainability criteria for all projects and to end support for new natural gas and oil projects.
2021, May, 28, 11:15:00
RENEWABLE FOR TURKEY 4 GW
Turkey intends to award 2,000 MW of solar and 2,000 MW of wind.
2021, April, 13, 13:30:00
TURKEY, LIBYA OIL GAS COOPERATION
The two leaders are to hold broad talks on steps to further improve bilateral relations and to chair the first meeting of the Turkey-Libya High Level Strategic Cooperation Council.
2021, April, 5, 11:30:00
TURKEY'S HYDROGEN ENERGY
Turkey will be blending hydrogen, promoted as a clean, efficient and sustainable energy source, with natural gas with the new facility
2021, March, 18, 12:15:00
TURKEY'S SOLAR POWER 9.4 GW
Turkey aims to produce 50% of its electricity from renewables by 2023 (up from 44% in 2019). Solar accounts for around 7% of Turkey’s installed capacity, with 6 GW at the end of 2019.