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ID125861
Title ProperFGD investments as part of energy policy
Other Title Informationa case study for Turkey
LanguageENG
AuthorKilic, Osman ;  Acarkan, Bora ;  Selim Ay
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Coal-fired power plants take a significant share in electricity production at present. Therefore, emission reduction, especially sulfur dioxide (SO2) is essential. Thus, the coal-fired power plants are built with "Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD)" units. Turkey has retrofitted exiting thermal power plants with new FGD units. Turkey's installed electricity generation capacity was 49,524 MW in 2010. The coal-fired thermal plants made up 26% of this capacity. However, only 4107 MW of lignite fired power plants are equipped with the retrofit FGD units. In this paper, the additional cost burden of the retrofitted FGD units to the national electricity generation is thoroughly evaluated using the technical and economic parameters. The share of the FGD investments is vital for the domestic energy investments and electric power sector. The FGD unit cost may increase the investment rate up to 17%. The proposed indicators are presented to introduce effectiveness for FGD investments in the energy sector. The parameters and indicators of the FGD investments in Turkey are depending on the new air pollution control legislations. The relationship between the rise of the FGD investments and the national macroeconomic indicators such as economic growth, state debt, and foreign investment rate in Turkey are shown with actual data.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.62; Nov 2013: p.1461-1469
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.62; Nov 2013: p.1461-1469
Key WordsFGD Investments ;  Economic Indicators ;  Value Index