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ELECTRICITY STORAGE AND SUPPORT MECHANISMS UNDER TURKISH LAW
I. INTRODUCTION
Turkey's dynamic regulatory framework, anchored by the Electricity Market Law and its accompanying regulations such as Storage Regulation, License Regulation, and YEKDEM Regulation, unveils a compelling landscape for investors seeking to seize opportunities in the burgeoning electricity storage sector. By embracing a progressive approach, Turkey has established an advantageous environment for the establishment and operation of electricity storage facilities. In this article, we will delve into the essential provisions and notable advantages that await prospective investors who are keen on embarking on electricity storage projects in Turkey.
II. INCENTIVES FOR ELECTRICITY STORAGE PROJECTS
Although "Green Field Projects" and "Brown Field Projects" are not legally defined terms in the applicable law, we will be using these terms for ease of reference and understanding.
In the context of electricity storage, greenfield projects would involve the establishment of new facilities or technologies for storing electricity. In contrast to greenfield projects, brownfield projects involve investments in existing facilities, i.e. increase in the capacity or installation of new units. In the context of electricity storage, brownfield projects for storage would involve utilizing or retrofitting existing infrastructure for storing electricity.
A. Green Field Projects
B. Brown Field Projects
Furthermore, pursuant to License Regulation, a legal entity engaging in market activities must obtain separate licenses for each activity and each facility where the activities will take place, except for certain exceptions. In this regard, the electricity storage unit within a generation facility, integrated storage units, and auxiliary resource units used in multi-source generation facilities are considered part of the main resource-based facility and can be evaluated under a single license.
C. Incentives That Are Applicable To Both Greenfield And Brownfield Projects
YEK Support Mechanism:
Electricity storage projects (both greenfield projects and brownfield projects) in Turkey can benefit from the YEK Support Mechanism, governed by the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Resources for Electricity Generation (YEK Law).
For facilities that became operational between January 1, 2021, and June 30, 2021, they can benefit from YEKDEM until December 31, 2030, as per a Presidential Decree issued on September 17, 2020.
Licensing Exemption:
Pursuant to Article 7/1/e of License Regulation, “Market activities carried out within the scope of electricity storage and demand response within the framework of the limits, procedures and principles to be determined by the Board in consultation with the Ministry” is exempted from the license requirement.
III.REQUIREMENTS AND REGULATIONS
Companies holding licenses for power generation or participating in the YEK Support Mechanism can install storage units within their licensed generation facilities, as per Article 5 of the Storage Regulation. The capacity of the storage unit must not exceed the specified capacity in the facility's license, and it must be installed at the same measurement point as the facility for YEKDEM beneficiaries.
The connection and utilization of integrated storage units, storage units within storage facilities, and stand-alone storage facilities are governed by the provisions outlined in the Electricity Market License Regulation. Unlicensed electricity generation facilities that have received a call letter can establish electricity storage facilities and engage in monthly offsetting for surplus energy, complying with the conditions specified in the Regulation on Unlicensed Electricity Generation.
Activities carried out through electricity storage units or facilities must comply with the regulations specified in the Storage Regulation. This includes integrating storage units into generation or consumption facilities, establishing detached storage facilities, and grid operators establishing their own storage facilities.
IV. CONCLUSION
In conclusion, Turkey has established a progressive regulatory framework and support mechanisms for electricity storage projects, both in greenfield and brownfield contexts. The incentives provided by the government aim to encourage investments in the electricity storage sector and contribute to the country's renewable energy goals. Greenfield projects benefit from exemptions in the competition process and simplified pre-license applications, while brownfield projects can increase their capacity within the boundaries of existing facilities. Both types of projects can take advantage of the YEK Support Mechanism, which offers long-term income security through fixed-price electricity purchase guarantees. Additionally, licensing exemptions and regulations ensure the seamless integration, connection, and compliance of storage units and facilities. With these favorable regulations and support mechanisms, Turkey presents attractive opportunities for investors looking to participate in the growing electricity storage market.