Electric power
European Commission approves €100 million funding for EuroAsia Interconnector
The developers behind the EuroAsia Interconnector aim to commission the first phase by the end of 2025
Electricity consumption up 5.95 pct in July
Turkey's electricity consumption increased by 5.95 percent in July compared to the same month last year, recording 30.24 billion kilowatt-hours, according to data of the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources.
class='cf'>
- Read more about Electricity consumption up 5.95 pct in July
- Log in to post comments
Power outages hit several provinces
Scores of provinces across Turkey on Aug. 2 experienced power outages that authorities say were due to high demand, supply and transmission problems.
class='cf'>
- Read more about Power outages hit several provinces
- Log in to post comments
Turkey breaks power consumption record on stifling hot day
Turkey's daily electricity consumption increased by 16.1 percent on June 28 compared to the previous day, reaching 988,379 megawatt hours, according to official figures released by the Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEİAŞ) yesterday.
The hourly power consumption peaked at 48,954 megawatt hours at 3 p.m. local time, data from TEİAŞ showed.
End electricity consumption, up 0.5% in Q1
End electricity consumption in the first three months of 2021 was 14.207 billion kWh, by 0.5% higher than last year, according to data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INS) on Wednesday. Public lighting decreased by 11.9%, and household consumption increased by 9.6%.
- Read more about End electricity consumption, up 0.5% in Q1
- Log in to post comments
Turkey's electricity consumption up 27.1 pct in April
Turkey's electricity consumption increased by 27.1 percent in April, compared to the same month of 2020, according to the latest data released by Turkey's Energy and Natural Resources Ministry.
Wars will be fought over rare materials
Scientists all over are looking for alternatives, but the research will take some time. Over the past centuries, states have often shown power and secured interests with warships - or later nuclear missiles. Today, they are increasingly using economic sanctions to impose political desires.
- Read more about Wars will be fought over rare materials
- Log in to post comments
Turkey demands its approval in EU's east Med project
Turkey on March 15 expressed strong reservations over not being consulted over an EU-backed project in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Ελλάδα, Κύπρος και Ισραήλ υπέγραψαν συμφωνία για την ηλεκτρική διασύνδεση των τριών χωρών
Μπήκαν οι υπογραφές στο μνημόνιο συναντίληψης για τον EuroAsia Interconnector
Lights come back on in Texas as water woes rise in the South
Many of the millions of Texans who lost power for days after a deadly winter blast overwhelmed the electric grid now have it back, but the crisis was far from over in parts of the South with many people lacking safe drinking water.