Turkey has approved the first batch of renewables-plus-storage projects since it enacted new rules for storage in November.Turkey's Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) has granted the first preliminary licenses to 12 large-scale projects combining battery storage with wind and solar capacity. "These are the first approvals since the announcement of the Energy Storage regulation in November," Eren Engur, a board member for Turkish PV association Günder, told pv magazine. "The approved projects have a combined capacity of 744 MW. Since the new rules went into effect, 37 GW of renewable energy ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...