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Number of Blue Flag beaches in Turkey reached 551 Haber

Number of Blue Flag beaches in Turkey reached 551

The number of beaches with the 'Blue Flag', which is accepted as an indicator of clean seas in Turkey, has increased to 551. Mehmet Özhaseki, Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, said, "We protect the uniquely beautiful beaches and seas of our country, which is the third in the world in the Blue Flag beach ranking, and we leave a clean environment for our future." 551 beaches, 23 marinas, 14 tourism boats and 10 individual yachts, which were determined to comply with the Blue Flag criteria by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, were awarded the Blue Flag award. In the statement made by the General Directorate of Environmental Management, it was noted that significant improvements were observed in the quality of sea water with the regulation on the Management of Swimming Water Quality in Turkey and the studies carried out on the prevention of marine pollution. It was stated that in parallel with the increase in sea water quality, the number of beaches with Blue Flag, which is an indicator of clean seas, has increased rapidly. Turkey, which has entered the "Blue Flag" program, which is the most accepted eco-label applied in more than 50 countries internationally, with more beaches every year, has been entitled to enter this year with 551 beaches, 23 marinas, 10 individual yachts and 14 tourism boats. In the 'Blue Flag' ranking announced by the International Environmental Education Foundation (FEE), headquartered in Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, Turkey was again the third in the world with the number of beaches. Spain took the first place in the ranking, Greece took the second place, and Italy and France followed Turkey in the third place. Antalya ranks first with 231 Blue Flag beaches Within the framework of the 2023 Blue Flag awards, Antalya took the first place with its 231 blue flag beaches. While Muğla is in the second place with 110 blue flag beaches, it was shared that 63 of İzmir's beaches are blue flagged. Balıkesir ranked fourth in the list with its 46 Blue Flag beaches. On the other hand, the Blue Flag waves on 35 beaches of Aydın. There are Blue Flag beaches in 20 provinces While Samsun's 13, Çanakkale's 12, Mersin's 11, Kocaeli's 9 and Tekirdağ's 6 beaches have the Blue Flag, the other provinces included in the Blue Flag beaches list are Bartın with 3 beaches, Ordu with 2 beaches, Bursa with 2 beaches, and Zonguldak with 2 beaches. According to the list that includes Blue Flag beaches from 20 provinces, the provinces with 1 Blue Flag beach are listed as Istanbul, Kırklareli, Sakarya, Düzce, Van and Edirne. Mehmet Özhaseki, Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, stated that Turkey continues to be the third in the world in the Blue Flag beach ranking. Minister Özhaseki, in his post on his official social media account, said, “We protect the uniquely beautiful beaches and seas of our country, and we leave a clean environment for our future. This year, we increased the number of Blue Flag beaches to 551 in our country, which is the third in the world in the ranking of Blue Flag beaches.

1400 buildings in "Nearly Zero Energy Buildings" concept Haber

1400 buildings in "Nearly Zero Energy Buildings" concept

According to the information received by the AA correspondent, the transition to the nSEB concept, which is more energy efficient than normal buildings and provides a certain part of the energy it uses from renewable energy sources, became mandatory on January 1, gradually. Thus, as of January 1, all buildings with a total construction area of more than 5 thousand square meters in a parcel will be built with an energy performance class of at least "B". These buildings will meet at least 5 percent of the energy they use from renewable energy sources such as solar panels, wind energy and heat pumps. In this context, 1400 buildings larger than 5 thousand square meters have been designed and licensed in accordance with NSEB conditions. These buildings are designed to be approximately 25 percent energy efficient compared to a normal building. By designing these buildings, which are still under construction, under NSEB conditions, the energy wastage of 24 gigawatt hours per year will be prevented when the building is completed. Thus, an annual saving of 9.5 million liras will be achieved in Turkey's energy bill. The application will be expanded in 2025 in buildings over 2,000 square meters. In addition, as of January 1, 2025, it will be mandatory to extend this application to all buildings over 2 thousand square meters and to provide at least 10 percent of the energy used from renewable energy sources. In order to reach Turkey's "2053 net zero emissions" target, it is aimed to move to the second stage of implementation starting from 2030, making it mandatory for all buildings without a square meter limit, and making greater improvements in the minimum energy performance class and the rate of minimum renewable energy use.

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