On 14 July 2021, the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (“Ministry”) announced a tender for the allocation of 15 Renewable Energy Resource Zones based on solar power (“YEKA SPP 4” or each zone a “YEKA”) (“YEKA SPP 4 Tender Announcement”). The terms and conditions relating to the Tender Announcement are published in the Official Gazette dated 14 July 2021, numbered 31541.
As per the amendments in relation to the Tender Announcement you can find on our note.
We have published a new Paksoy briefing: “Certain Amendments are made under YEKA SPP 4 Tender Announcement”. You can reach the full version of briefing here.
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