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9/17/2018

The 9th Turkey Energy Forum Will Be Held in Istanbul on October 1 & 2

Market Trends in the Turkish Energy Sector, Local Content and Renewable Energy Resource Fields (YEKA), Financing Renewable Energy Investments After 2020, the National Energy Policy and Local Coal Investments besides Nuclear Power Projects will be taken up during the Forum where İş Bank is the main sponsor and to be participated by market players such as GAMA Enerj, Limak Enerji, Borusan EnbW Enerji, Enerjisa and Güriş Holding…

The 9th Turkey Energy Forum will be organized at Shangri-La Bosphorus in Istanbul by EEL Events on the dates of October 1 & 2, 2018. Other sponsors of the Forum of which İşbank is the main sponsor will be Clifford Chance, Yeğin Çİftçi Avukatlık Ortaklığı (Law Firm), Fitch Ratings, Smart Energy, Garanti Bank and Paksoy Avukatlık Ortaklığı (Law Firm).

Finance institutions and banks such as İş Bank, Garanti Bank, EBRD and KfW-IPEX Bank will participate in the forum where TEBA will also be a media partner besides market players such as GAMA Enerji, Limak Enerji, Borusan EnbW Enerji, Enerjisa, Güriş Holding, ENGIE, Turcas Petrol, Statkraft, Akfen, Özaltın, Akkuyu NGS A.Ş., Rolls-Royce, TEYO, İskenderun Enerji, Smart Energy, Ayen Energy and Pure Energy.

The issue of Financing Energy Investments will primarily be focused on

Topics to be discussed during the Forum will be as follows:

  • The Future of the Turkish Energy Sector, Road Map,
  • Market Trends (Movements) in the Turkish Energy Sector,
  • Local Content and Renewable Energy Resource Fields (YEKA),
  • Development and Financing of Wind and Solar Power Plants in Turkey After 2020,
  • Solar Power Industry, Affects of Amendments in the Regulatory Framework on the Sector,
  • Rooftop Solar Panels, Exemplifying Legislation in Europe and Opportunities in Turkey,
  • Turkey’s National Energy Efficiency Program,
  • Geothermal Energy,
  • Financing New Energy Investments in Turkey,
  • Forecasting Approaches of Energy Companies and Profit Protection Mechanisms Against Market Dynamics,
  • Refinancing Options for Energy Projects,
  • Developments in New International Gas Pipelines and Effects of Future Energy Prices,
  • Changes in Turkey’s Traditional Energy Outlook: Nuclear Power and Coal.

Detailed information and program details can be accessed via the following link:

http://www.eelevents.co.uk/programme/2018-Turkey-Energy-Forum.pdf 

Contact person regarding the event:

Emine Azed Acar
Senior Project Manager
emine.acar@eelevents.co.uk

 

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