In order to steadily promote the layout of clean energy and optimize the energy structure of the country, Türkiye officially announced a new round of national landscape bidding projects. Relying on the mature YEKA bidding mechanism, the country has released large-scale new energy installation resources and continues to steadily move towards the trillion level installation target by 2035.

Publish the bidding details
The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Türkiye announced to the public that the bidding for 2.4GW wind power YEKA will be launched within the year, including 900MW photovoltaic and 1.5GW wind power, and 14 photovoltaic power stations and 7 wind power bid sections will be divided. The bidding materials for this project will be submitted on October 13th. The maximum electricity price for the entire section is 0.055 euros per kilowatt hour, and corresponding bottom prices will be set for photovoltaic and wind power. After reaching the bottom, bidding for price increases will be initiated. After winning the bid, the project can enjoy a market-oriented electricity sales cycle and sign a 20-year long-term power purchase agreement upon expiration.

Anchoring transformation goals
This bidding photovoltaic projectis distributed in nine provinces of Türkiye, with a large span of single station installed capacity. Ankara 230MW photovoltaic power station is the largest single project. Türkiye has about 78GW of total installed capacity of renewable energy, and the PV installed capacity has exceeded 26.7GW by the end of April. The country has made it clear that at least 2GW of wind power installed capacity will be added every year in the future, striving to reach the goal of 120GW of wind power installed capacity in 2035. The successful implementation of the previous round of bidding has also accumulated mature experience for this project.Editor/Min Jing
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