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The climate change impact projections on seasonal residential sector CO2 emissions and energy demand forecasting for Turkish provinces

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Date

2021

Author

Coşkun, Can
Ertürk, Mustafa
Arcaklıoğlu, Erol
Balcı, Kenan
Oktay, Zuhal

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Coskun, C., Erturk, A., Arcaklioglu, E., Balci, K. & Oktay, Z. (2021). The climate change impact projections on seasonal residential sector CO2 emissions and energy demand forecasting for Turkish provinces. International Journal of Global Warming, 24(3-4), 281-306. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJGW.2021.116710

Abstract

The main aim of this study was to determine the seasonal Turkish climate change maps by using long-term temperature trends for the first time and add it to published literature. Residential energy demand and CO2 emissions for Turkish cities were predicted from a current and future perspective by using seasonal climate change maps. There was a significant rise in outdoor temperature according to the results of daily, monthly and seasonal temperature distribution analyses. The temperature increase for each province in Turkey was calculated to reach a maximum of 6.09 degrees C, but it was expected to be 2.65 degrees C on average. Household energy demand and emission changes for each province over the next 100 years were predicted depending on the level of global climate change. Analysis results demonstrated that in the near future, Turkey will get hotter, more arid and unstable in terms of precipitation patterns, and the increase in the average temperatures in Turkey will lead to an increase in energy needs.

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International Journal of Global Warming

Volume

24

Issue

3-4

URI

https://doi.org/10.1504/IJGW.2021.116710
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/6733

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