An Analysis of the Optimal Design of Feed-in Tariff Policy for Photovoltaic Investments in Turkey
Year 2020,
Volume: 28 Issue: 46, 425 - 444, 31.10.2020
Duygu Kural
,
Shihomi Ara Aksoy
Abstract
Feed-in Tariff (FIT) is the long-term agreement between governments and firms investing in solar energy, where governments guarantee to purchase the energy produced by firms. This research aims to reveal the optimal FIT design for Photovoltaic (PV) investments in Turkey. Choice Experiment based questionnaire was conducted on solar energy firms to investigate the investment preferences and monetary worth of each FIT component for investors. We found that FIT design with longer contract duration creates positive value for PV investments, while low payment amount per kWh, tax policy for imported PV panels, and license fee decrease the attractiveness of PV investments.
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Türkiye’de Fotovoltaik Yatırımlar için Tarife Garantisi Politikasının Optimal Tasarımının Bir Analizi
Year 2020,
Volume: 28 Issue: 46, 425 - 444, 31.10.2020
Duygu Kural
,
Shihomi Ara Aksoy
Abstract
Tarife Garantisi (FIT), hükümetlerin firmalar tarafından üretilen enerjiyi almayı garanti ettiği, hükümetler ve güneş enerjisine yatırım yapan firmalar arasındaki uzun vadeli bir anlaşmadır. Bu araştırma, Türkiye’deki Fotovoltaik (PV) yatırımları için en uygun FIT tasarımını ortaya çıkarmayı amaçlamaktadır. Yatırımcılar için yatırım tercihlerini ve her bir FIT bileşeninin parasal değerini araştırmak üzere güneş enerjisi firmaları üzerinde Seçim Deneyi bazlı bir anket yapıldı. Daha uzun sözleşme süresi olan FIT tasarımının PV yatırımları için pozitif değer yarattığını, kWh başına düşük ödeme tutarı, ithal PV panelleri için vergi politikasının ve lisans ücretinin PV yatırımlarının çekiciliğini azalttığını bulduk.
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- Haas, R. & C. Panzer & G. Resch & M. Ragwitz & G. Reece & A. Held (2011), “A historical review of promotion strategies for electricity from renewable energy sources in EU countries”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 15(2), 1003-1034.
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- Mendonca, M. & D. Jacobs & B.K. Sovacool (2009), Powering the green economy: The feed-in tariff handbook: Earthscan.
- Serencam, H. & U. Serencam (2013), “Toward a sustainable energy future in Turkey: An environmental perspective”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 27, 325-333.
- Simsek, H.A. & N. Simsek (2013), “Recent incentives for renewable energy in Turkey”, Energy Policy, 63, 521-530.
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