
Türkiye
has awarded
1.15 GW
of capacity in its latest wind power auctions. The auction’s ceiling price was
€55/MWh
. Out of 75 applications submitted, 30 companies participated, with between six and 20 bidders per zone. The six successful bidders under the YEKA state support scheme will receive a guaranteed minimum price of
€35/MWh
for electricity sales, which was the floor price in the auction (Anadolu Ajansı, 09/12/2025).
All six winners of Turkey’s latest wind auction are Turkish companies. Kanat Rüzgar Enerji won the 500 MW Sivas project, Polat Enerji’s subsidiary Soma Enerji won the 160 MW Balıkesir-1 project, Stone Enerji won the 140 MW Aydın-Denizli project, Balıkesir Elektrik won the 120 MW Balıkesir-2 project, and İçdaş Elektrik Enerjisi won the 120 MW Kütahya project.
Winners will secure grid connections for
49 years
, enjoy the minimum price for
six years
on the open market, and benefit from power purchase agreements (PPAs) at the same level for an additional 20 years.























