As the Turkish market cools as the result of a policy vacuum, rumors are now circulating that its developers and installers are being hampered by restricted module imports. While some exceptions apply, claims are the measures, described as "blatant protectionism" by some are damaging the market.Policy makers in Turkey have long attempted to balance the demands of its module manufacturers and its developers - looking to develop both large scale projects and the distributed market. The market has contracted significantly from highs achieved in 2017, when the market was Europe's largest, and there ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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