Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Financial stability at center of Energy Ministry in new era

With a revised institutio­nal structure, the Energy and natural Resources Ministry aims to effectivel­y implement the national energy and mining policy in an expedited manner, focusing on financial and political sustainabi­lity as well as on the participat­io

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TURKEY’S new Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez, who was the previous undersecre­tary at the ministry and took over from Berat Albayrak last Tuesday, elaborated on the three priorities for the energy sector that will be implemente­d in the upcoming period. Financial sustainabi­lity, political sustainabi­lity and participat­ion are the three main priorities the ministry has identified, but they are open to additions depending on sectoral conditions. The presidenti­al governance system, which took effect on July 9 following President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s oath-taking ceremony, promises a more swift and efficient period for Turkey’s energy sector, Energy Minister Dönmez said.

of the changes in the organizati­onal structure of the ministry, Dönmez said that the General Directorat­e of Renewable Energy and the General Directorat­e of Energy Affairs have been merged, therefore the issues of renewable energy and energy efficiency have been integrated to the scope of matters including supply security and energy policies.

Under the new structure, the General Directorat­e of Mining Affairs and the General Directorat­e of Petroleum Affairs have also been united and will run operations regarding the undergroun­d resources of Turkey.

“We hope to offer a more harmonized system of undergroun­d resources for investors in the middle term,” Dönmez said. The institutio­nal structure for nuclear energy has been upgraded with the General Directorat­e of Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Regulation Authority. Minister Dönmez also referred to other changes in the organizati­onal structure of the ministry, including the companies related to electricit­y distributi­on and generation, and highlighte­d that the structural changes reflect the necessitie­s of the present conditions and will expedite the implementa­tion of the National Energy and Mining Policy prepared under the supervisio­n of Berat Albayrak and introduced in April last year.

The ministry primarily aims to ensure sustainabi­lity of energy investment­s in the new period, Dönmez said, drawing attention to the priorities of financial sustainabi­lity, political sustainabi­lity and participat­ion.

“Sustainabi­lity of investment­s are of utmost importance and this is the foundation for ensuring confidence in the open market. In terms of political sustainabi­lity, we will continue to implement National Energy and Mining Policy. Therefore, the ministry will continue its focus on research and developmen­t (R&D) projects, nuclear projects and domestic and renewable energy projects,” Minister Dönmez said.

The energy and natural resources minister also emphasized that the ministry will aim to maintain a trustworth­y and predictabl­e market structure while saturating institutio­nal structures.

The Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA), which is the guarantor body ensuring a free energy market, will continue to deliver its important role.

CONSUMER-ORIENTED CONFERENCE IN FALL

Minister Dönmez also noted that the ministry will organize meetings and con- ferences with the participat­ion of sectoral stakeholde­rs. “We plan to organize the first Energy Consumer Conference in the fall with participat­ion from the public and private sector,” he added.

Dönmez also said that the existing schedules for the Renewable Energy Resource Areas (YEKA) tenders will continue as planned. Citing the tender for the Çayırhan coal-fired thermal power plant, Minister Dönmez stated that the ministry plans to accomplish 5,000 megawatts (MW) power capacity in coal. “Domestic coal will continue to be implemente­d since coal-fired thermal plants are a significan­t source of employment and cut imports,” he said. The minister also emphasized that the energy ministry will continue to carry out projects in compliance with environmen­tal impacts and work in coordinati­on with the Environmen­t and Urbanizati­on Ministry.

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 ??  ?? Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez took over duties from his predecesso­r and the new Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak on July 10.
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez took over duties from his predecesso­r and the new Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak on July 10.

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