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Energy and exergy utilization in Turkey during 1995

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  • Ílerı́, Arı́f
  • Gürer, Türker

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Energy and exergy utilization in Turkey have been analysed. We have evaluated the conversion sector and end uses for transportation, industrial, residential and commercial applications. Energy efficiencies are about 15% for transportation, 45% for thermal and hydropower plants, 55% for residential and commercial uses and 58% for industrial applications. The exergy efficiencies are about 6% for residential and commercial uses, 15% for transportation, 33% for industrial applications and 45% for the utility sector. Overall averages are 35% for energy and 13% for exergy utilization.

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  • Ílerı́, Arı́f & Gürer, Türker, 1998. "Energy and exergy utilization in Turkey during 1995," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 23(12), pages 1099-1106.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:23:y:1998:i:12:p:1099-1106
    DOI: 10.1016/S0360-5442(98)00063-2
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