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14 September 2023

The Era Of Gratuitous Contribution Of Excess Energy Is Coming To An End

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With the regulation published in the Official Gazette on September 12, 2023, changes have been made to the Regulation on Unlicensed Electricity Generation in the Electricity Market.
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With the regulation published in the Official Gazette on September 12, 2023, changes have been made to the Regulation on Unlicensed Electricity Generation in the Electricity Market. As per the published amendments, the energy previously contributed to the Renewable Energy Support Mechanism (YEKDEM) as gratuitous contribution, produced in accordance with the criteria specified, will now be considered within the scope of YEKDEM.

According to the amendment in Article 26, Paragraph 15 of the Regulation on Unlicensed Electricity Generation in the Electricity Market, producers who utilize all the energy they generate from renewable energy sources for their own consumption will be eligible to have the surplus energy produced at different measurement points from renewable energy sources, provided they establish additional production facilities for their own needs. If the energy production facility for self-consumption is operational and surplus energy is supplied to the grid from another facility, the surplus energy supplied to the grid will be considered within the scope of YEKDEM in accordance with the relevant regulations through monthly settlement.

This change will come into effect as of October 1, 2023. To take advantage of this regulation, investors must produce the energy they will consume from renewable sources, establish additional renewable energy production facilities at different measurement points, and generate excess energy.

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ARTICLE
14 September 2023

The Era Of Gratuitous Contribution Of Excess Energy Is Coming To An End

Turkey Energy and Natural Resources
Contributor
Kesikli is an internationally recognized law firm that is regularly rated as one of the leading law firms in Turkey by the independent legal guide Legal500. Kesikli has made a name for itself as an international boutique law firm that exceeds its clients’ various needs with a personalized touch. Kesikli serves a diverse client base, from global corporations to small, entrepreneurial companies and individuals in a range of transactional, litigious, and regulatory matters. Through its involvement as counsel to investors, contractors, project developers, trading companies, and private individuals, Kesikli established a trustworthy reputation as the provider of tailored legal solutions in the areas of Corporate and Commercial Law, Energy Law, Real Estate and Construction Law, Intellectual Property, Employment Law, Litigation, Arbitration and Private Client Solutions on contentious and non-contentious matters.
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