Regulation Amending the Regulation on Measures for Reducing Losses in the Distribution System
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This regulation makes a single targeted amendment to the existing Turkish regulation on reducing losses in the electricity distribution system. It changes the deadline phrase in Article 5, paragraph 3, from a fixed date of '31/12/2025' to a more flexible reference: 'the end of the period determined for the implementation of the price equalization mechanism and national tariff under the provisional Article 1 of Law No. 6446'. The amendment ensures that the loss reduction obligations remain aligned with the duration of the national tariff and price equalization regime rather than expiring on a calendar date. The regulation enters into force on the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.
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Key Changes
- Replaces the fixed deadline '31/12/2025' in Article 5(3) with a variable end date
- New deadline is defined as 'the end of the period determined for the price equalization mechanism and national tariff under provisional Article 1 of Law No. 6446'
- Aligns loss reduction measures with the duration of the national electricity tariff regime
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Obligations
What this law requires
Align loss reduction obligations in the distribution system with the end of the period determined for implementation of the price equalization mechanism and national tariff under provisional Article 1 of Law No. 6446, rather than the fixed date of 31/12/2025
Apply the amended Article 5, paragraph 3 of the Regulation on Measures for Reducing Losses in the Distribution System as of the publication date of this amending regulation in the Official Gazette
Monitor and reference the end date of the price equalization mechanism and national tariff period under Law No. 6446 provisional Article 1 to determine the deadline for loss reduction obligations