Türkiye has awarded 1.15 GW of capacity in its latest wind power auctions. The auction’s ceiling price was €55/MWh. Out of 75 applications submitted, 30 companies participated, with between six and 20 bidders per zone. The six successful bidders under the YEKA state support scheme will receive a guaranteed minimum price of €35/MWh for electricity sales, which was the floor price in the auction (Anadolu Ajansı, 09/12/2025).
All six winners of Turkey’s latest wind auction are Turkish companies. Kanat Rüzgar Enerji won the 500 MW Sivas project, Polat Enerji’s subsidiary Soma Enerji won the 160 MW Balıkesir-1 project, Stone Enerji won the 140 MW Aydın-Denizli project, Balıkesir Elektrik won the 120 MW Balıkesir-2 project, and İçdaş Elektrik Enerjisi won the 120 MW Kütahya project.
Winners will secure grid connections for 49 years, enjoy the minimum price for six years on the open market, and benefit from power purchase agreements (PPAs) at the same level for an additional 20 years.
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