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Can a Green-Power Underachiever Reach its Full Potential? Posted by TreeHugger 1 year 27 weeks ago - Tags: ![]()
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Turkey's national energy grid. Image via Global Energy Network Institute
Although only a paltry 1 percent of Turkey's power is currently provided by renewable sources, the country's sunny and strategic location, large surface area, and young population give it great potential as a "leading green power nation," Levent Bas writes this week on
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