The Turkish government has set a ceiling price of TRY0.40/kWh ($0.045) for the fifth procurement exercise of the Yeka program. Turkey had an installed PV capacity of 7 GW at the end of May.
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Turkey has previously supported the development of large-scale PV projects through the YEKA PV tender scheme and the Unlicensed PV Power Plant Incentive Scheme under 1MW. However, the Turkish PV market is currently driven by self-consumption and net-metered rooftop PV systems.
Through the procurement exercise, which is the fifth of the Yeka series, the Turkish authorities want to select 76 large scale PV projects with capacities ranging from 10 to 30 MW across three 23 cities. The ministry has set a ceiling price of TRY0. 40/kWh ($0.045). Applications will be received on January 12.
The final prices for the 12 projects ranged from TRY 0.49 ($0.029)/kWh to TRY 0.597/kWh. For the YEKA 4 procurement exercise, the ministry had set a ceiling price of TRY 0. 40/kWh. In the first tranche of the solar tender, the Turkish authorities selected three 100 MW projects.
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Eren, board member of the Turkish Photovoltaic Association Engur said that the Turkish Energy Authority (EMRA) hopes to allocate about 20GW of PV systems by 2030 through the scheme, while the Turkish government has not yet revealed whether it will set a size limit on PV systems eligible for the incentive scheme.
“With this new announcement of YEKA-5 we can easily say that we’re on the right track of having a sustainable gigawatt PV market in Turkey with the support of the government,” Eren Engur, a board member of Turkish solar association, Günder, and president of its energy storage committee, told pv magazine.
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