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What measures have already been taken to preserve natural resources and protect the environment ?

What measures have already been taken to preserve natural resources and protect the environment ?. The most important measure to preserve natural resources and to protect the environment is using alternative enegry. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES. Renewable Energy Resources

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What measures have already been taken to preserve natural resources and protect the environment ?

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  1. Whatmeasureshavealreadybeentakentopreservenaturalresourcesandprotecttheenvironment?Whatmeasureshavealreadybeentakentopreservenaturalresourcesandprotecttheenvironment?

  2. Themostimportantmeasuretopreservenaturalresourcesandtoprotecttheenvironment is usingalternativeenegry.

  3. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES • RenewableEnergyResources • NonrenewableEnergyResources

  4. RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES

  5. 1. HydroEnergy Turkey is a adventegeous country in terms of hydro energy. Especially, at the eastern part of Turkey, hydroelectric stations produce great amount of electrical energy. 485 hydroelectric stations are planning to be built to make use of the hydroelectric potential of the rivers.

  6. 2. GeothermalEnergy • The General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration of Turkey (MTA) started geothermal investigations in 1962. • Up to now 170 geothermal fields have been identified. • We use geothermal energy for thermal tourism, greenhouses and to produce electricity.

  7. 3. Solar Energy We use Solar Collectors to transform solar energy into caloric energy. Tübitak (Turkish Scientific and Technological Research Institution) -Marmara Investigation Centre and some of the universities are working on various solar energy systems.

  8. Somecollegestudents in Turkey designed a car that runs by solar energy. They designed it for the Tübitak’s ((Turkish Scientific and Technological Research Institution) Formula G 2007 competition.

  9. 4. BiomassEnergy Again,Tübitak developed a project about Biomass Energy Systems in 2006 and had students research and study on it. This project also was a succesful one in terms of the usage of this altenrative system.

  10. 5. WaveandTidesEnergy Marmara Universitymade a projectaboutwaveenergy. Theycalculatedthecostandanalysisedthemostsuitableregionfor it.

  11. 6. WindEnergy Thefirstwindstationwasbuilt in İzmir.

  12. 7. Boron • Boron is an element which is widely found in Turkey. We try to develop ideas to transform this element to a common energy resource. • The energy produced by Boron does not damage the environment. Under the leadership of Bosphorus University, detailed surveys about this subject were established.

  13. NONRENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES

  14. 1. Coal

  15. 2. Fueloil

  16. 3. NaturalGas

  17. Precautions in Turkey • The drivers without an exhaust measurement in their cars are fined. • TEMA (Turkey’s Fund for Erosion Prevention, Foresting, Preservation of the Natural Resources) foundation developed a project for recycling paper, batteries and plastics.

  18. Fixing filters of factories for preventing acid rain. • Giving seminars all around Turkey about the significance of the protection of Natural Resources. • Issuing project competitions about protecting our environment for encouragement.

  19. Media publishing related materials to make public more aware. • Consuming less water dur to global warming.

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