DEH opens Turkish subsidiary
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Public Power Corporation (DEH) on Monday announced the set up of a subsidiary company in Turkey. The new company will begin activities in the electricity power market with a share capital of 2.0 million Turkish liras (around 686,000 euros).
The subsidiary, which is currently undergoing its licensing procedure, is part of DEH’s strategy to gain access to new developing markets in Southeastern Europe.
According to a DEH announcement, its Turkish subsidiary is in the process of obtaining a license from the neighboring country’s regulator and its foundation forms part of the company’s general strategy to enter the new developing markets of Southeastern Europe. The subsidiary will trade in electric energy, the statement added.
The Turkish electricity market has been showing a deficit due to soaring demand. Consumption has grown by 78 percent in the last decade to reach 235 billion kilowatt hours per annum, and is projected to climb to 450 billion KWh by 2023.
Recent Turkish press reports suggest that Ankara is in advanced talks with Romania and Bulgaria for the import of a total of 2,800 megawatts, and the Turkish Energy Ministry has already signed a memorandum of understanding that will allow for the creation of an alternative mechanism for the exchange of power between the three countries.
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