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Title Turkey 2005 review / International Energy Agency
Published Paris : OECD/IEA, 2005
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Description 1 online resource (179 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Energy policies of IEA countries
Energy policies of IEA countries.
Contents Preliminaries; CONTENTS; ORGANISATION OF THE REVIEW; SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; GENERAL ENERGY POLICY; ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT; ENERGY DEMAND AND END USE EFFICIENCY; OIL; COAL; NATURAL GAS; RENEWABLES; ELECTRICITY NUCLEAR POWER AND CO GENERATION; ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT; ANNEX ENERGY BALANCES AND KEY STATISTICAL DATA; ANNEX INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY SHARED GOALS
Summary Recently, Turkey has taken steps to implement energy market reforms which have resulted in clear and significant benefits. Now, continued action is needed to see the process through to a successful conclusion. It is necessary to restructure the state-owned enterprises to operate in a competitive market, to create independent electricity and gas operators and to remove cross-subsidies from electricity and gas prices
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Energy conservation -- Turkey.
Energy consumption -- Turkey.
Energy industries -- Turkey.
Energy policy -- Turkey.
Power resources -- Turkey.
Form Electronic book
Author International Energy Agency.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.