ENERGY
Who We Are
The Energy Systems Department of TÜBİTAK MAM, which has been operating since 1992, merged with the Environmental Engineering Department in February 1996 to form the Energy Systems and Environment Research Institute (ESÇAE). Since then, these two units, which have been working in the fields of energy and environment under the same institute for 6 years, have carried out important projects and developed their experience, knowledge, measurement and evaluation infrastructure on an international scale.
On October 3, 2004, the Scientific Council of TÜBİTAK decided to establish an "Energy Institute" and the ESÇAE-Energy Technologies Strategic Business Unit was placed under the umbrella of this institute.
January 20, 2022 With the decision of TUBITAK Board of Directors, he worked with two teams in Gebze and Ankara as "Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies".
Following the decision taken at the TÜBİTAK Board of Directors held in August 2024, the Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies continues its research and development activities with organizations from four research groups located in Ankara.
The mission of the Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies is to become a pioneering and competent research center known for its applied R&D studies in the field of energy technologies. Its vision is to conduct research and development in the field of energy technologies with modern knowledge and technological methods in line with Turkey's sustainable development goals.
The aim of the Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies is to lead the domestic development of energy technologies in line with Turkey's development goals and in parallel with the 2035 targets, and to develop projects towards these goals.
The Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies cooperates with the Marmara Research Center and other organs of TÜBİTAK, as well as with domestic and foreign institutions conducting research and applications on energy issues, and continuously improves its infrastructure facilities and project potential in these areas.
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Employee Profile
Education Distribution
CORPORATE
Our Management Policy
In line with the Management Policy of TUBITAK Marmara Research Center;
The Management Policy of the Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies is to carry out studies in existing areas of specialization in order to achieve the highest level of success and develop creativity, to develop science and technologies for new areas of specialization, to increase the competitiveness of our country in this field and to provide added value to the welfare of society and the economy.
Within the framework of this policy, the Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies offers its customers TS EN ISO/IEC 17025 General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories, TS EN ISO 9001 Quality Management System - Requirements and TS EN ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems standards.
All employees of the Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies;
- Recognizes continuous improvement in service and product quality.
- It undertakes that it will not engage in any practice that would compromise or undermine the competence of its laboratories and the reliability and confidentiality of its results.
Vice Presidency of Energy Technologies;
- To comply with national and international legal regulations; laws/legislation and other obligations related to environment, occupational health and safety,
- To take into account environmental impacts, occupational health and safety risks and to define control methods while realizing planned activities and/or new developments and new investments,
- Protecting the environment in all its services and activities, using natural resources efficiently, preventing pollution at source, supporting reuse and recycling,
- To keep the environmental impacts of possible environmental accidents and emergencies during its activities under control by securing the risks to occupational health and safety; to reduce their damages,
- To provide a laboratory environment that meets the requirements of TS EN ISO/IEC 17025 International Standard and to provide continuously increasing quality service to its customers with good professional and technical practice,
- To be a leading institute in the national and international arena in the light of reliability, honesty, impartiality, confidentiality, continuous improvement and scientificity with the mission it undertakes and the quality of the services it produces,
- Ensure that its personnel are not subject to any internal or external influences that may affect their decisions and that they understand their responsibilities,
- To carry out the necessary activities for all laboratory personnel to adopt, learn and apply the quality system documentation and quality policy in their own work
undertakes.
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References
- Republic of Turkey Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
- TCDD (Turkish State Railways)
- EÜAŞ (Electricity Generation Co.)
- TEIAS (Turkish Electricity Transmission Company)
- State Hydraulic Works (DSI)
- Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA)
- Turkish Energy, Mining, Nuclear Research Institute (TENMAK)
- General Directorate of Turkish Electromechanical Industry (TEMSAN)
- Denizli Water and Sewerage Administration (DESKİ)
- Izmir Water and Sewerage Administration (IZSU)
- KEAS (Kemerköy Elektrik Üretim ve Ticaret A.Ş.)
- Republic of Turkey Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources - Renewable Energy Directorate
- Turkish Coal Authority (TKİ)
- TIGEM (General Directorate of Agricultural Enterprises)
- ASELSAN
- AYEDAŞ (Anadolu Yakası Elektrik Dağıtım A.Ş.)
- BEDAŞ (Bogazici Elektrik Dağıtım A.S.)
- European Union (EU - 7th Framework Program, H2020 - HEU)
- ERA-NET Smart Energy Systems
- Middle East Technical University (METU)
- Yildiz Technical University (YTU)
- Solar Energy Research Center (GÜNAM)
- ENEA (Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development)
- University of Padova
- Vienna University of Technology
- KACST (King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia)