ELECTRICITY MARKET LICENSING REGULATION CHAPTER
Scope ARTICLE 2 – (1) This Regulation covers the pre-licenses and licenses that must be obtained in order to operate in the electricity market and the basic provisions regarding these licenses, the
These regulations are: 1) Regulation on CE Marking, 2) Regulation on Conformity Assessment Bodies and Notified Bodies, 3) Regulation on Market Surveillance of the Goods, 4) Regulation on the Exchange of Information on Technical Legislation on Goods and Standards between Turkey and the European Union.
Most environmental regulations in Turkey are based on Article 56 of the Constitution, which states: It is the duty of the State and citizens to improve the natural environment, to protect the environmental health and to prevent environmental pollution.
A detailed study about the electricity usage of an average Turkish family does not exist. However, an average family with 2 children is known to consume around 300kWh of electricity per month in recent years.
Yes, Turkey has electricity; today almost everyone (including all the villages and town centers) in Turkey is connected to the electrical network. If you plan to stay for a while in Turkey in a rental house (or your own house), you have to think about the cost of the electricity.
Scope ARTICLE 2 – (1) This Regulation covers the pre-licenses and licenses that must be obtained in order to operate in the electricity market and the basic provisions regarding these licenses, the
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