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Assessment of Actual Framework Conditions and Potentials for Biogas Investments in Turkey

Title Assessment of Actual Framework Conditions and Potentials for Biogas Investments in Turkey
Author DBFZ
Year 2011
Region/Country Middle East & North Africa - Turkey
Topics
Document Type Study & Report
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Abstract The Turkish-German Biogas-Project is an assistance project signed between the Turkish Republic and Federal Republic of Germany, enforced by the GIZ within the scope of a Cooperation Agreement.The overall objective of the Turkish-German Biogas-Project of the GIZ namely “Resource-efficient and climate-friendly use of animal waste for biogas production in Turkey” is to develop a sustainable biogas production concept from agricultural residues (e.g. cattle breeding) and organic waste (e.g. from the agro industry), introduce organic/natural fertilizer and as a result reduce carbon emissions. The project (2010-2014) is commissioned by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), in the context of the International Climate Initiative (ICI).