5 Kasım 2010 Cuma

Turkey to let the breeze help

Turkey's government aims to pass legislation that sets out incentives to adopt renewable energy resources before the Ankara parliament ends its present session on July 16, Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said today.

There will be no increase to the 5.5 euro cent-per-kilowatt- hour price at which the government buys wind power, Yildiz told reporters in Ankara today.

The price should be at least 7.5 euro cents to justify investment in wind power generation, Zeki Eris, chief executive of the EDF Energies Nouvelles SA unit Polat Enerji Sanayi & Ticaret AS, said in an interview June 16.

Turkey wants to encourage hydro-electric, wind, and solar generation in order to reduce the country's dependence on imported gas from Iran and Russia and help meet demand that is growing at about 7 percent annually, according to government forecasts.

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