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Title: An evaluation of the alternative transport fuel policies for Turkey
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Teknik Bilimler Meslek Yüksekokulu.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Otomotiv Mühendisliği.
0000-0002-0111-6879
Arslan, Rıdvan
Ulusoy, Yahya
Tekin, Yücel
Sürmen, Ali
J-3560-2012
V-1754-2018
AAG-6056-2021
13609418000
6508189419
15064756600
6508353020
Keywords: Fuel policies
Alternative fuels
Transport fuels
Biofuels
Performance
Biodiesel
Business & economics
Energy & fuels
Environmental sciences & ecology
Turkey
Diesel engines
Natural gas transportation
Natural gasoline
Petroleum transportation
Alternative engine fuels
Civil authority
Fuel resources
Gasoline engines
Liquid-petroleum gas
Possible futures
Transport fuel
Transport fuels
Transportation sector
Turkishs
Aalternative fuel
Biofuel
Diesel
Energy market
Energy policy
Fuel consumption
Future prospect
Liquefied petroleum gas
Natural gas
Petroleum
Renewable resource
Transportation mode
Alternative fuels
Issue Date: Jun-2010
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Citation: Arslan, R. vd. (2010). "An evaluation of the alternative transport fuel policies for Turkey". Energy Policy, 38(6), 3030-3037.
Abstract: The search for alternative fuels and new fuel resources is a top priority for Turkey, as is the case in the majority of countries throughout the world. The fuel policies pursued by governmental or civil authorities are of key importance in the success of alternative fuel use, especially for widespread and efficient use. Following the 1973 petroleum crisis, many users in Turkey, especially in transportation sector, searched for alternative fuels and forms of transportation. Gasoline engines were replaced with diesel engines between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s. In addition, natural gas was introduced to the Turkish market for heating in the early 1990s. Liquid petroleum gas was put into use in the mid-1990s, and bio-diesel was introduced into the market for transportation in 2003. However, after long periods of indifference governmental action, guidance and fuel policies were so weak that they did not make sense. Entrepreneurs and users experienced great economical losses and lost confidence in future attempts to search for other possible alternatives. In the present study, we will look at the history of alternative fuel use in the recent past and investigate the alternative engine fuel potential of Turkey, as well as introduce possible future policies based on experience.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2010.01.042
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421510000704
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24780
ISSN: 0301-4215
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