Regulation on Amendments to the Electric Market Ancillary Services Regulation
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This regulation amends the existing Electric Market Ancillary Services Regulation in Turkey. It primarily updates the roles and responsibilities of TEİAŞ regarding performance tests for ancillary services and certificates. The regulation demands that any legal entity providing ancillary services must obtain performance certifications from TEİAŞ and outlines the procedures for updating or renewing these certifications.
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Key Changes
- Removal of certain provisions related to independent firms
- TEİAŞ is mandated to conduct performance tests for ancillary services
- New requirements for certification and renewal processes for ancillary service providers
Obligations
What this law requires
All legal entities providing ancillary services must obtain performance certifications from TEİAŞ by submitting a standard test report or certificate approved by TEİAŞ following performance tests conducted by TEİAŞ before providing ancillary services at their facilities.
Ancillary service market participant legal entities must submit ancillary service reports or certificates for operational ancillary service units to TEİAŞ at the stage specified in the procurement process or within conditions stated in the ancillary service agreement.
Upon TEİAŞ's request for renewal of ancillary service certificate or test report, legal entities must renew the certification or test report within 60 days, and the previous report or certificate becomes invalid from the date of TEİAŞ's request.
Facilities participating in mandatory ancillary services must continue participation during the renewal period and submit renewed test certificates to TEİAŞ within 60 days.
Legal entities requesting updates to ancillary service performance tests before certificate or test report expiry must ensure that unit parameters from updated performance tests are compatible with unit parameters from other ancillary service tests.