Published January 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

A paper on the unsettled question of Turkish electricity market: Balancing and settlement system (Part I)

  • 1. Energy Market Regulatory Authority, Ziyabey Cad. No: 19 06520 Balgat/Ankara (Turkey)

Description

Turkish electricity market law (EML) came into force in 2001 aiming at establishing a financially strong, stable, transparent and competitive electricity market based on bilateral contracts. Also, a balancing and settlement system (BSS) was put into practice in November 2004 to create a market where uncontracted generation can be traded, and actual implementation of the BSS started on August, 1st 2006 following a 21-month virtual implementation period. However, BSS has always been criticized from its beginning as transferring excessive profits to private generation companies. The present paper analyzes the implementation of BSS and argues that current BSS not only undermines the healthy development of the electricity market in Turkey but also prevents power investments due to uncertainties it created. It concludes that since the inconsistency between the objectives of EML and results of BSS in practice is obvious, Turkish policy makers need to modify current electricity market policy in line with suggestions presented in the paper. (author)

Availability note (English)

Available from Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2009.06.017

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Applied Energy
Journal Volume
87
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 251-258
ISSN
0306-2619
CODEN
APENDX

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
United Kingdom
INIS RN
40108515
Subject category
S24: POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION;
Descriptors DEI
CONTRACTS; CURRENTS; ELECTRICITY; IMPLEMENTATION; INVESTMENT; MARKET; PROFITS; TURKEY
Descriptors DEC
ASIA; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; MIDDLE EAST

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