Turkey pre-licenses 25.6GW of storage, slaps duties on LFP
Tokcan said that iNOVAT and a number of other companies across the energy storage value chain have formed a new trade association a few months ago. Participants include software
Speaking with Energy-Storage.news yesterday, Can Tokcan, managing partner at Turkish energy storage system integrator and manufacturer iNOVAT, said the developments were “very positive for the industry,” although it remains to be seen “how much of that [near 30GW] will be realised and in what time span”.
Image: Polat Enerji The government of Turkey, currently processing applications for large-scale energy storage facilities at renewable energy plants, will raise import duties for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery products.
In 2018, Turkey's first large-scale battery plant was established in Manisa, integrated with a wind power station. During the following year, Turkey's first grid-connected solar energy and storage facility came into operation in Konya, showcasing simultaneous solar energy generation and battery storage.
Moreover, there have been significant investments in battery technologies, specifically targeting the storage and the effective use of energy from volatile sources such as wind and solar power. Various projects are underway to integrate energy storage systems into smart grid infrastructure.
Tokcan said that iNOVAT and a number of other companies across the energy storage value chain have formed a new trade association a few months ago. Participants include software
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