The Turkish economy is dependent on the outside world in terms of energy to maintain its economic development.
In the Turkish economy, a significant portion of petroleum, electricity, natural gas and coal needs have been met
through imports. As a result, the Turkish economy has been confronted with constraints in terms of energy supply.
For Turkey’s economy to achieve sustainable economic growth, the demand for energy should be planned and the
planned energy demand should be met. Thus, the energy supply and demand shocks will affect the growth path of
real output. In Turkish economy, the electricity in types of energy is produced entirely of national resources.
Therefore, electrical energy is of great importance in economic development.