Turkey: Great Potential, Missing Will
Turkey’s energy policy focuses on the promotion of coal and nuclear power. Althoughsustainable energy legislation is in place and respective targets have been defined,implementation is lagging behind and sustainable energy takes a back seat in thecountry’s political debate. Internationally, Turkey is concerned with regional (energy)geopolitics much more than with sustainability. In G20 negotiations on sustainableenergy, Turkey might emerge as a laggard, particularly in matters related to the reductionof coal use.
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Richert, J. (2016). Turkey: Great Potential, Missing Will. In Sustainable Energy in the G20: Prospects for a Global Energy Transition (pp. 97-102). Potsdam: Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS).