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International Solar Energy
Arena – STEAM
Ulrich Zachau
The World Bank
January 23, 2009
Renewable Energy: A Major Opportunity
Solar Energy in Turkey
Energy Growth in Turkey
Turkey's Primary Energy Growth 1990-2008
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1990 1995 2000 2005 2006 2007(F) 2008 (F)
mto
e
Oil Gas Coal & Lignite Renewable
Fossil
Fuels –
91%
High Fossil Fuel Use Drives
Turkey’s GHG Emissions …
LUCF – Land Use Change and Forestry
Energy
77%
...and High GHG Emissions Growth
LULUCF – Land Use, Land Use Change and Forestry
Changes in GHG Emissions without LULUCF (%) - 1990-2006
-60 -35 -10 15 40 65 90
Turkey
Portugal
European Community
UK
Poland
Romania
... and High Energy Import Dependency
Opportunity: Turkey Can Scale Up
Renewable Energy Dramatically
Solar Power:
Huge Global Potential, Largely Uncharted
Total Solar energy potential:
120,000 TW
Global energy demand: 15
TW
Total Current Solar Energy
Capacity: 0.009 TW
Solar Power: Both PV and CSP
Applications Have Potential
Conventional PV Solar for
Residential Water Heating
Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
Parabolic Troughs – Nevada USASolar Power Tower – Seville, Spain
Solar PV – Serpa, Portugal
Global Solar Energy Use:
Small, but Growing Rapidly…
Most favorable areas for
CSP
Turkey: High Solar Energy Potential …
… though Costs are Still High
Capital cost of various technologies - 2005 (US$/
kW)
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
Solar PV CSP Hydro Wind Coal Combined
Cycle Gas
Commercial viability requires still high tariffs (US cents
30-40/ kWh) – which will fall as technology advances
Enabling Environment for Private
Solar Power Investment in Turkey
• Basic Framework in Place:
– Renewable Energy Law – feed-in tariff system,
assured purchase arrangements
– Regulatory framework
• Some Possible Next Steps:
– Higher feed-in tariffs
– Concessional finance
– Clear and transparent framework for licensing,
evaluation methodology etc.
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