New Standard System Connection And Usage Agreements

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The Electricity Market Regulatory Authority announced its decision in the Official Gazette dated 7 April 2018 and numbered 30384 that it has approved the new standard forms for Transmission System Connection Agreement ...
Turkey Energy and Natural Resources
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The Electricity Market Regulatory Authority announced its decision in the Official Gazette dated 7 April 2018 and numbered 30384 that it has approved the new standard forms for Transmission System Connection Agreement (the "Connection Agreement") and the Transmission System Usage Agreement (the "Usage Agreement") (collectively as the "Agreements") as of 29 March 2018.

According to such decision, Agreements executed in the previous form will continue to be valid until new form Agreements are executed between the Turkish Electricity Transmission Company ("TEİAŞ") and market participants.

Highlights of the new standard form Connection Agreement

TEİAŞ has made several editorial amendments to the Connection Agreement in order to ensure that the terms used in the Connection Agreement are consistent with the Regulation on Electricity Market System Connection and Usage published in the Official Gazette dated 28 January 2014 and numbered 28896 (the "Regulation"). By way of illustration, the term "maximum connection capacity" as was used in the previous form Connection Agreement has been replaced with "agreed power" which is the term used in the Regulation.

Additionally, the article addressing costs arising from the Connection Agreement has been amended to provide future costs to be paid by licensees and the sub-clause concerning compensation payable to TEİAŞ by licensees in the event of a breach of the Connection Agreement or the legislation has been deleted.

Another noteworthy amendment is the inclusion of an express submission to the courts and execution offices of Ankara which, accordingly, will have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute arising out of or in connection with new standard form Connection Agreements.

Other than the aforementioned amendments, it appears that TEİAŞ has aimed for the new standard form Connection Agreement to be less prescriptive, deferring matters to the terms of the Regulation as much as possible. This is likely to eliminate the cumbersome logistical and bureaucratic process of having to transition all executed standard agreements to new standard forms to ensure consistency in the market which TEİAŞ is currently in the process of doing with respect to the Agreements.

Highlights of the new standard form Usage Agreement

Amendments to the Usage Agreement follow those to the Connection Agreement to a large extent and include parallel editorial amendments in order to ensure that the terms used are consistent with the Regulation, removal of the sub-clause concerning the compensation mechanism and an express submission of disputes to courts and execution offices of Ankara.

Possibly the most significant amendments to the Usage Agreement concern penalty amounts for breaches attributable to users which the Usage Agreement lists in detail. For instance, if users do not carry out TEİAŞ instructions for loading or de-loading, they are obliged to pay 10% of the monthly system operation fee for each day the breach continues according - this is a 100% increase from the previous penalty amount.

Another Usage Agreement specific amendment is a clarification concerning the termination – the new standard form Usage Agreement clarifies that generation licensees cannot terminate their Usage Agreement unless their generation licence expires or is cancelled.

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New Standard System Connection And Usage Agreements

Turkey Energy and Natural Resources
Contributor
Bezen & Partners  logo
Bezen & Partners is led in Istanbul by a group of lawyers with previous international experience gained through their employments in magic circle law firms and Turkish Governmental Authorities. With a high calibre team of English law and Turkish law qualified attorneys, that full service independent law firm is now indisputably one of the leading law firms in Turkey and provides legal and advisory services to domestic and international clients.
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