Renewables Law Unlikely to Tap Turkey’s Potential

Turkey could be one of the biggest solar-energy producers in the world. Photo: Mountain/Ash (R Walker) / Creative Commons Just before the end of the year, the Turkish Parliament passed a long-pending renewable energy law that Energy Minister Taner Yıldız boasted would create jobs and encourage investments in new sectors. Environmentalists and members of the renewable-energy industry think the law doesn’t go nearly far enough to help
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Renewables Law Unlikely to Tap Turkey’s Potential

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