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Turkey wraps up pre-licensing tenders for 710 MW wind energy capacities

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June 26, 2017

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Winners of pre-licensing tenders for construction of wind energy power plants with total capacity of 710 MW(megawatts) have been announced in Turkey. The plants will be built in 11 regions.

Three-day pre-licensing tenders for wind energy power plants were held between June 21 and 23. They were organized by the Turkish Electrical Transmission Company (TEIAS) and attended by more than 200 renewable energy firms.

According to the Anadolu Agency’s Energy Terminal, building of a wind power plant in the Kayseri-Nigde region with total capacity of 80 MW was allocated to two companies, Enerjisa Energy Production (Enerjisa Enerji Uretim AS) and Esenguc Energy Investment (Esenguc Enerji Yatırım AS).

Four firms will build wind power plant with total capacity of 120 MW in the Adana region: Akdeniz RES Energy Investment, Production and Trade (Akdeniz RES Enerji Yatırım Uretim ve Ticaret AS) was awarded with 60 MW, CGN Energy and Textile Industry & Foreign Trade (CGN Enerji Tekstil Sanayi ve Dis. Ticaret) with 32 MW, while Atasa Energy Construction (Atasa Enerji Insaat AS) obtained 23.4 MW and Gunyeli RES Energy 4.6 MW.

RES Anatolia Holding A.S. won the pre-license tender for wind power plant, total capacity 60 MW, in the Aksaray-Kirsehir-Nevsehir region.

Two companies won the pre-licensing tender for Ankara-Kirikkale-Cankiri regions. Jupiterges Elektrik Ur. AS company was awarded with 40 MW and Simge RES AS acquired 20 MW.

On the second day of pre-licensing tenders over 70 firms competed for a total of 170 MW, and four of them were awarded with pre-licenses in three regions.

Feslegen Renewable Energy and Electric Production (Feslegen Yenilenebilir Enerji ve Elektrik Uretim AS) was allocated 40 MW in the Edirne region.

Of total 60 MW in the Tekiridag region Cactus Renewable Energy and Electric Production (Kaktus Yenilenebilir Enerji ve Elektrik Uretim AS) was awarded with 49.5 MW, and Buket Renewable Energy and Electric Production (Buket Yenilenebilir Enerji ve Elektrik Uretim AS) with 10.5 MW.

RES Anatolia Holding AS won the tender for 70 MW in the Kirklareli.

Over 60 companies competed for a total of 220 MW on the last day of the pre-license tenders.

For the Sivas region, Pelit Renewable Energy and Electric Production (Pelit Yenilenebilir Enerji ve Elektrik Uretim AS) was awarded with 80 MW while Grgn Renewable Energy and Electric Production (Grgn Yenilenebilir Enerji ve Elektrik Uretim AS) was allocated 40 MW in the Tokat region.

The pre-licenses for the entire 50 MW capacity in the Ordu region were shared by two companies: Ozgul Kamelya Renewable Energy and Electric Production (Ozgul Kamelya Yenilenebilir Enerji ve Elektrik Uretim AS) won 40 MW while Baysal Electric Production (Baysal Elektrik Uretim AS) obtained 10 MW.

The pre-license tender for 50 MW in the Bilecik-Eskisehir-Kutahya regions was awarded to RES Anatolia Holding AS.

According to the Daily Sabah, the companies were invited to submit their application for pre-licensing tenders by the end of April, 2015.

Turkey opened in April, 2017 another tender for the installation and operation of wind power capacity of 1 GW in seven regions under the Wind Power Renewable Energy Resource Areas (YEKA) project. The project is worth USD 1.2 billion (EUR 1.12 billion).

According to the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkey, the country’s wind power potential is estimated at 48,000 MW, while the installed wind power capacity is around 6,000 MW. Turkey generates around 5 percent of its electricity from wind power.

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