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coyote-1 t1_iyqr64b wrote

Wonderful!

America, are you watching? Isn’t it time?

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DanYHKim t1_iyrassz wrote

>Turkey allows businesses to produce electricity from renewable alternatives for their own use but earlier this month simplified a process that also enables them to sell their surplus power to the grid.

>That incentive has given the market a new boost.

>Turkey’s biggest mobile operator, Turkcell, plans to satisfy 65% of its energy needs using renewable sources in the coming years, Erkin Kilinc, general manager of its energy unit Enerjicell, told Bloomberg.

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AlleonoriCat t1_iyrisyl wrote

It's always about the costs. Corporations will tell you it can't be done, but as soon as the alternative becomes unprofitable for them they will switch and pretend they were always going to. If we really want the change we need to make the current practices impossibly costly for them.

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jaquaries t1_iyshq9v wrote

It mostly have government incentives so costs are pretty fair for turkish companies farmers etc. So lately trend is going solar in here.

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