- Turkish Energy Market Regulatory Authority has made new regulations on the export-import applications about asynchronous parallel transmissions and capacity assignment of interconnection lines
Turkey's Energy Market Regulatory Board issued higher tariffs for 2015 for electricity subscriptions for domestic electricity usage, industry, agriculture and lighting.
Turkish Electricity Transmission Company has started a public consultation process to integrate some of the country's electricity regulations to fit with those of the EU.
- Turkey's disaster-struck Karaman province will have two solar projects, each with 12 megawatt of installed capacity, to produce a total of 19.8 million kilowatt-hours of electricity every year.
Global use of coal is on the rise and is unlikely to phase out of the energy mix for decades despite climate protection and carbon emission targets, according to the International Energy Agency's recently released \"World Energy Outlook 2014\" report.
- Funding gas interconnection projects may contradict EU's carbon emission goals while electricity projects may benefit from supply security in the long term
- Accident in central Turkey where flood trapped 18 miners is linked with employers failing to comply with regulations on workers' rights, President Erdogan said