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Appeal Process on Illegal Electricity Bills (5 Key Points)

Okunma Süresi: 3 Dakika Yazar: Coşkun TEZEL Güncelleme: February 20, 2021 21:40Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis

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The previous week, we mentioned illegal electricity definitions according to epdk's regulations. We will now share the process of appealing consumers' illegal electricity minutes and illegal electricity bills, which are against regulations.

  • What is the Definition of Illegal Electricity Use?
  • Billing and Objection Methods of Illegal Electricity Use
  • Consumer Victory in Lost Fugitive Price
  • Combating Leakage Electricity Use
  • Chronic Leakage Electricity Use and Preventive Measures!
  • Illegal Electricity Use and Sanctions
  • Illegal Electricity Regulations and Illegal Electricity Calculation Principles
  • Who should the consumer trust the victim of the electricity company.?

Illegal Electrical Applications and Dispute Processes for Invoice Amounts

The leaked electricity report in your name at your place of use and the consething electricity usage invoice; Due to the transactions contrary to the regulations you will determine by looking at whether the EPDK Electricity market is regulated in accordance with the consumer services regulations; In accordance with the principle that objections will not stop paying,(within 6 months from the date of notification);

You must make your objection to the illegal electricity bill within the first 6 months from the notification date.

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Example of Illegal Electrical Detection Report

You can appeal in writing to the relevant electricity distribution company; the distribution company is obliged to respond to the objection in illegal electricity bills within 10 working days.

Related Distribution Company; It is obliged to respond to your illegal electricity invoice objection in 10 business days.

Dispute Process and Dispute Amounts on Illegal Electricity Bills

In case your victimization arising from the response and application of the relevant distribution company is not eliminated, first of all;

Keep the dispute subject,

For those up to 7,500,00 Tl.ye, the county consumer arbitration committees should be applied to the provincial consumer arbitration committees for amounts between TL 7,500.00 and TL 11,330.00.

Distribution companies; Consumer arbitration committees can appeal their decision within 15 days or are obliged to implement the decision.

Despite this, some distribution companies have been unconstitutional; the consumer does not object to the decision made by the arbitral tribunal and does not implement the decision after two years. In this case, consumers should search for all their rights to the full end in this context,

Distribution companies; Consumer arbitration committees have the right to appeal their decision within 15 days. Otherwise, he is obliged to implement the decision.

In cases where distribution companies do not appeal or implement the decision of consumer arbitration committees within the legal period; consumers can search for their rights in the courts.

"In the meantime, we answer all the questions of consumers as much as we can; It is important for us to be able to reach consumers to write their e-mail addresses in order to inform consumers in a healthy way."


Sincerely

Coskun Tezel

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Billing and Objection Methods of Illegal Electricity Use

Okunma Süresi: 6 Dakika Yazar: Coşkun TEZEL Güncelleme: January 18, 2021 14:55Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis

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I shared with you last week the definition of illegal electricity. This week, it will be implemented in the consumption of illegal electricity; I share the definition of time calculations based on calculating the amount of illegal electricity consumption and calculating the accrued invoice.

Next week, I will share consumer appeal processes for illegal electricity bills and results-oriented rights-looking methods.

  • What is the Definition of Illegal Electricity Use?
  • Appeal Process on Illegal Electricity Bills (5 Key Points)
  • Consumer Victory in Lost Fugitive Price
  • Combating Leakage Electricity Use
  • Chronic Leakage Electricity Use and Preventive Measures!
  • Illegal Electricity Use and Sanctions
  • Illegal Electricity Regulations and Illegal Electricity Calculation Principles
  • Who should the consumer trust the victim of the electricity company.?

Calculation Principles of The Amount of Illegal Electricity Consumption

Article 44 of the Electricity Market Consumer Services Regulation published in the official newspaper no. 30436 on May 30, 2018; Under the heading of calculating the amount of illegal electricity consumption;

By Established Counter Value

  • (1) The amount of electrical energy consumed illegally under paragraphs (a) and (c) of the first paragraph of Article 42 is for all consumers;
    • a) First of all, according to the legally established meter value, which has correctly recorded the consumption,
    • b) In the absence of a legally established meter value that has correctly recorded consumption, it is calculated according to the amount of consumption in the same period without dispute.

(b) as a result of retrospective examinations from the date of detection of illegal use within the scope of the scope of the scope; if the date on which consumption values begin to fall can be determined, the same period before this date is considered a period without conflict.

According to the Use Factor of Installed Power

  • (2) If there is no correctly determined consumption value within the scope of the first joke, regardless of whether the place of use is in a detached transformer;
    • a) In the housing, 0.60, which is the use factor of the power specified in the project if there is a project, if there is no project, 3 kW in simple structures, not less than 5 kW in others, according to the connection power and average daily working hours, taking into account local characteristics and similar structures,
    • b) In other consumer groups, the value found by multiplying the detected installed power by 0.60 as the operating factor is considered to be the connection power and this value is calculated according to the average daily working hours not below 3 kW.

In the event that such calculations cannot be performed; the amount of electrical energy consumed is calculated according to the average consumption of similar places of use in the same region.

A Separate Withdrawal Status Without Being Passed through the Counter

(3) Within the scope of paragraph (b) of the first paragraph of Article 42, a separate line is drawn without being passed through the sealed meter, and some devices are illegally fed; electrical energy consumed is calculated only by taking into account the installed power of the devices on this line

(4) in the determinations within the framework of paragraph (ç) of the first paragraph of article 42; calculation is made taking into account the difference between the index value on the date of the power cut off and the index value at the time of the leak detection.

Illegal Electricity Billing Principles

In article 45, "The period to be based on the calculation and billing of the amount of illegal electrical energy consumption";

  • (1) The billing to the consumer found to be consuming illegal electrical energy is based on the following periods;
    • a) in the determinations within the framework of paragraph (a) of the first paragraph of article 42; the period between the date of the use of illegal electrical energy and the date of leak detection, provided that it is based on the correct findings and documents, cannot be more than 12 months. In the case of correct findings and documents, this period will be taken as 90 days.
    • b) in the determinations within the framework of paragraph (b) of the first paragraph of article 42; the calculation to be made regarding the use of illegal electrical energy is based on the duration of use, this period cannot last more than 180 days.
    • c) in the determinations within the framework of paragraph (c) of the first paragraph of article 42; the last transaction date carried out by the distribution company at the meter site and the date of the leak detection and this period cannot be more than 90 days, provided that the minutes are issued with the last index reading.
    • ç) If the consumer's date of use of illegal electrical energy is determined with the correct findings and documents, a retrospective normal consumption account is made from the start date specified in the first joke (b) and (c) in addition to illegal consumption, until the start date of the use of illegal electrical energy detected with the correct findings and documents, except for the period specified in the first statement (b) and (c).

1) The sum of the periods to be based on the normal consumption account for leak consumption and escape cannot be more than 12 months. In the calculation to be made, the unit prices in the periods considered to be consumption are taken into account and no delay increase is taken.

(2) in the determinations within the framework of paragraph (ç) of the first paragraph of article 42; the period to be based on the calculation to be made regarding the use of illegal electrical energy is the period between the date when the electrical energy subject to the determination of the consumer is cut off and the date of the leak detection.

Billing of Illegal Electricity by Subscriber Groups

(3) Average daily working hours in the calculation of the amount of illegal electrical energy consumption;

a) In the lynx; 5 hours,

b) In consumers who are in the agricultural irrigation consumer group; the time determined within the framework of the irrigation season time information to be taken on the basis of the product from the relevant Provincial Directorate of Agriculture,

c) From consumers who receive energy from the industrial consumer group and who provide shift services such as touristic facilities, fuel stations, hospitals, shopping centers, 7 hours for single shift workers, 14 hours for two shift workers, 21 hours for three shift workers,

d) In other consumers; 8 hours, is considered.

(4) For those who do not have a retail sales contract or bilateral agreement, working hours are increased by 20%. For those working three shifts, this period is considered 24 hours.

(5) In the implementation of subsex of the third paragraph (c), the determination of the officers of the organization who detected the leak in the determination of the number of shifts and the company records, if this is not possible, the official documents issued by public institutions and organizations are taken into account. If it is determined that the working hours are more than those specified in subseth (c) of the third paragraph, the detected hours are taken as the basis.

Sincerely

Coskun Tezel

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What is the Definition of Illegal Electricity Use?

Okunma Süresi: 4 Dakika Yazar: Coşkun TEZEL Güncelleme: January 16, 2021 17:05Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: Leakage Electrical Use Process

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Definition of Illegal Electricity Use; Prepared by the Energy Market Regulatory Authority and published in the Official Gazette no. 30436 on 30.05.2018; The electricity market is defined in the seventh part of the consumer services regulation. In accordance with the situations in the regulation, illegal electrical energy consumption is determined.

Within the framework of the published regulation, it is also included which states will be considered illegal electricity. If you have one of these conditions in the law, it is considered that illegal electricity is used.

Electricity distribution companies and EPDK; they strive to prevent such use with the preventive measures they take within the scope of combating the use of illegal electricity.

Illegal Electricity Consumption Detection

  1. In terms of the place of use of the natural or legal person;
    • a) To consume electrical energy by interfering with the distribution system without retail sales contract or bilateral agreement,
    • b) by pulling a separate line while the retail sales contract or bilateral agreement exists; to consume electrical energy without being passed through the meter by interfering with the distribution system,
    • c) By interfering with the meters or measurement system while the retail sales contract or bilateral agreement exists; preventing the correct determination of consumption; incomplete or incorrect measurement or consumption of electrical energy in violation of the legislation by being passed through the meter, which has not been measured or legally established at all,
    • ç) To turn on the electrical energy cut by the legal entity with a distribution license; in accordance with the relevant legislation, except in cases of compulsory reasons,

is considered to be the consumption of illegal electrical energy.

How to Detect Leaky Electrical Energy Consumption?

The basis of the use of illegal electricity; it is seen that by interfering with the measurement system, the meter does not record any consumption; saves less consumption as a result of the intervention or relies on the use of electrical energy without any measurement system.

Leaky Electrical Energy Detection Process

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Example of Illegal Electrical Detection Report

The process of detecting the use of illegal electricity after the description of illegal electricity use; is also in article 43 of the same regulation;

  1. (1) within the scope of paragraphs (a) and (b) of the first paragraph of article 42; direct interventions to the distribution system eliminate connections to the distribution system. The leaky electrical detection report in ANNEX-5 is issued at the place of use and the electricity of the place of use is cut off.
  2. (2) If a finding is found to cause suspicion that the counter has been interfered with within the scope of paragraph (c) of the first paragraph of article 42, the following illegal detection process is initiated;
    • a) The existing meter is examined by removing the meter and installing a suitable meter in its place.
    • b) The meter replacement report in ANNEX-6 for the dismantled and installed meters is issued.
    • c) If it is determined by the laboratory report that electrical energy is consumed incompletely or incorrectly by interfering with the counter as a result of the examination and preventing the correct detection of consumption, the leak detection report in ANNEX-5 is issued.
    • ç) Laboratory report, illegal electricity detection report and payment notification are reported to the consumer together. And within the same period of time, the power of the place of use is cut off by is issued.

Detection Process of Illegal Electricity Use

  1. (3) Within the scope of paragraph (ç) of the first paragraph of article 42, the leaky electrical detection report in ANNEX-5 is issued at the place of use and the electricity of the place of use is cut off.
  2. (4) The legal entity with a distribution license filed a criminal complaint with the Public Prosecutor’s Office regarding natural or legal persons whose illegal electricity consumption was detected as a result of the illegal detection process.
  3. (5) In detecting the consumption of illegal electrical energy; it is essential that the relevant legal entity based its determination on the correct findings and documents and that consumer rights are not violated.
  4. (6) The illegal electricity consumption invoice organized within the scope of this article is sent to the consumer within 3 working days at the latest.
  5. (7) The determinations and transactions carried out within the scope of this article are photographed to include the place of use and consumers are informed with the permanent data store if contact information is found.
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Counter Replacement Report Example

Paragraph 5 of article 43 states that it is essential that consumer rights are not violated.

This week we wanted to share with you the detection process and definition of illegal electricity use. Next week we will share the use and detection of irregular electricity; and the following week we will share the rights of consumers to object.

Sincerely

Coskun Tezel

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Single and 3 Stroke Tariff Prices

Okunma Süresi: 11 Dakika Yazar: Sertaç Şamioğlu Güncelleme: January 16, 2021 18:48Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis

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As the Energy Market Regulatory Authority, EPDK publishes the new Single and 3-Stroke Tariff Prices at the beginning of each quarter. The comparation of electricity prices is compared by our most widely read author Coskun Tezel at the beginning of each quarter with low voltage single and multi-time tariff prices that will concern the end-user subscriber. However, as a result of the feedback sent by the users of our site, we saw that there was a confusion of meaning in 3-stroke electricity tariffs and we also made an exemplary electricity bill account on single and multi-time tariffs. However, it is so that due to our knowing of technical terms, perhaps you may be paying a high bill for your low consumption.

For this reason, as we indicated when comparing electricity prices, we insist that you read what you need to know for electricity unit price determination from our system. After being familiar with Tax, Tariff Definitions, Subscriber groups, Single and Double Term Terms, you should also be familiar with the concept of free consumer and retail electricity sales.

Taxes and Terms on the Electricity Bill;

  • Electricity Bill!
  • Electricity Bill Descriptions
  • Taxes on Electricity Bills, Funds and Misleading News.!
  • Indirect Taxes on Electricity Bills,TRT Share
  • Municipal Consumption Tax and TRT Fund on Electricity Bills.!
  • Municipal Excise Duty on Electricity Bills in Metropolitan Areas

Single and Multi-Time Tariff Concepts in Electricity Tariffs

  • What is a Single and Multi-Time Tariff?
  • Invoice Control with Single and Three Time Tariff Comparison!!
  • Single and Three Time Tariff Options in Electricity Consumption.
  • Three-Time Tariff Confusion in Electricity
  • Three-Stroke Tariffs, Application Hours and Unit Prices!

Electrical Subscriber Groups and Their Meanings

  • Electricity Subscriber Groups and Tariffs
  • Industry Subscriber Group!

Reactive Energy Consumption and Penalty

  • Reactive Costs on Electricity Bills!
  • You Can Pay Fewer Bills By Avoiding The Cost of Reactive Energy
  • Reactive Price Exemption!
  • Reagents from the Company!
  • Reactive Penalty Payments of Government Agencies!
  • Compensation Systems and Reactive Energy Costs

If you still have a question after reading the above articles, you can write as a comment at the bottom of the article or contact us.

January 2021

The new prices of January 2021 approved by EPDK, details of which are given below, have been shared as raw data. If you are a low voltage or end user electricity subscriber, you can follow our Electrical Price Comparable article prepared by Coskun Tezel. Because it will take you a while to find your own tariff among the new unit prices given in detail below.


From the Energy Market Regulatory Authority:

BOARD DECISION

Decision No: 9954 Decision Date: 30/12/2020

At the meeting of the Energy Market Regulatory Board dated 30/12/2020;

a) Approval of tariff tables in Appendment-1 and Annex-2 to be applied as of 1/1/2021 to low-consumption consumers defined by distribution companies within the scope of the Communiqué on the Regulation of the Final Resource Supply Tariff published in the Official Gazette dated 20/1/2018 and published in the Official Gazette no. 30307, despite being free consumers and free consumers by the supply companies in charge,

b) Approval of the tariff tables in Annex 3 to be applied by the supply companies in charge as of 1/1/2021 to the consumers who choose the Green Tariff,

c) Communiqué on the Regulation of Retail Energy Sales Prices published in the Official Gazette dated 30/12/2015 and numbered 29578 in the calculations regarding the tariffs to be applied as of 1/1/2021′. to apply the k1 and k2 coefficients in article 17 of The Ω4 amounts for the period of September-September 2020 as 0 for companies whose ratio to the total realized energy purchase cost is higher than the average of the 21-duty supply company,

has been decided.

Adds:

Activity Based Tariff Table to be applied as of ANNEX-1 1/1/2021

Final Tariff Table to be applied as of ANNEX-2 1/1/2021

ANNEX-3 Green Tariff Table to be applied from 1/1/2021


In this article, which we will summarize as single and 3-stroke tariff prices based on electricity bills, EPDK Electricity Invoices Basic Tariff Tables, which we share as raw data for groups such as end users, producers and non-licensed producers in the energy market, also include housing, trade office, agricultural irrigation, lighting subscriber groups.

You can be informed by general lighting regulation analysis for the municipalities we make for lighting groups.

The table cells shown with single and 3-stroke tariff prices are unit tariff prices that should be taken into account by all electricity distribution companies and retail electricity distribution company unless otherwise specified in the relevant heading.

January 2021 – Green Tariff Table

“Green” sign on electricity bills

The electricity bills of consumers who want to supply energy under the Green Tariff (YETA) implementation of the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK) will have a special sign that the energy in question is generated from renewable sources.

Consumers who want to use energy under the YETA will be able to supply electricity based on renewable resources from supply companies operating in their region. The consumer will make the request for the implementation to the supply company in writing.

The tariff change will be fulfilled during the first invoice period following the invoice to be issued by index determinations at the end of the period in which the demand date is located. Consumers will be able to request to switch to THE YETA no more than twice in a calendar year.

The bills of consumers who prefer this tariff will show that the electricity they use is generated from clean sources. While consumers using YETA will be billed at the tariff price set by EPDK, there will be no difference in billing items according to the current tariff.

EPDK 27.07.2020 – 12.01.2021 Unit : Press Consultancy

Transmission System Users

Green Tariff Prices approved by EPDK and excluding taxes, funds and shares to be applied as of January 1, 2021 were published on EPDK’s page with the decision of the Board of Tariffs based on Electricity Bills.

Green Energy Price for Transmission System Users 75.7591 kr/kWh

Distribution System Users

Distribution System Users; Green Tariff Table for Consumers Receiving Energy from The Attendant Supply Company

Green Energy PriceDistribution CostCapacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostGreen Energy + DistributionReactive Energy
Medium VoltageGreen Energy PriceDistribution CostCapacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostGreen Energy + Distribution One-TimeReactive Energy
Double Termkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/Month/kWkr/Month/kWkr/kWhkr/kVARh
Industry75,759110,8794361,5722723,144486,638535,5085
Trading House75,759116,9552582,12841.164,256892,714335,5085
Macwan75,759116,7941567,70131.135,402692,5532 
Agricultural Irrigation75,759113,9639561,79151.123,583089,723035,5085
Lighting75,759116,2734578,62631.157,252692,0325 
Medium VoltageGreen Energy PriceDistribution CostCapacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostGreen Energy + Distribution One-TimeReactive Energy
Single Termkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/Month/kWkr/Month/kWkr/kWhkr/kVARh
Industry75,759112,0172  87,776335,5085
Trading House75,759121,1497  96,908835,5085
Macwan75,759120,7364  96,4955 
Agricultural Irrigation75,759117,3866  93,145735,5085
Lighting75,759120,2997  96,0588 
Low VoltageGreen Energy PriceDistribution CostCapacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostGreen Energy + Distribution One-TimeReactive Energy
Single Termkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/Month/kWkr/Month/kWkr/kWhkr/kVARh
Industry75,759118,5931  94,352235,5085
Trading House75,759125,1976  100,956735,5085
Macwan75,759124,6441  100,4032 
Agricultural Irrigation75,759120,7044  96,463535,5085
Lighting75,759124,1338  99,8929 
Distribution System Users; Green Tariff Table for Consumers Receiving Energy from The Attendant Supply Company

January 2021 – Final Tariffs Table

The Final Tariffs Table approved by EPDK and excluding taxes, funds and shares to be applied as of January 1, 2021 was published on epdk’s page with the decision of the Board of Tariffs on Electricity Bills.

Final Tariffs Table approved by EPDK and Excluding Taxes, Funds and Shares to be Applied as of January 1, 2021
Final Tariffs Table approved by EPDK and Excluding Taxes, Funds and Shares to be Applied as of January 1, 2021

In addition to the details of single and 3 stroke tariff prices; Medium voltage single and double term tariff prices and low voltage single term tariff prices are published as follows, effective from January 1, 2021.

Consumers Receiving Energy from The On-Duty Supply Company

Final Tariff Table for Consumers Receiving Energy from The Supply Company Of Distribution System Users

Capacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostSingle Time3-Stroke Daytime3 Stroke Points3 Stroke NightReactive Energy
January 2021  Active Energy + DistributionActive Energy + DistributionActive Energy + DistributionActive Energy + Distribution 
Medium VoltageCapacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostSingle Time3-Stroke Daytime3 Stroke Points3 Stroke NightReactive Energy
Double Termkr/Month/kWkr/Month/kWkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kVARh
Industry361,5722723,144465,629166,3852102,533537,210035,5085
Trading House582,12841.164,256876,358977,0456116,377345,750935,5085
Macwan567,70131.135,402657,630258,446888,189734,6620 
Agricultural Irrigation561,79151.123,583067,812468,4321103,802940,167435,5085
Lighting578,62631.157,252670,6163    
January 2021  Active Energy + DistributionActive Energy + DistributionActive Energy + DistributionActive Energy + Distribution 
Medium VoltageCapacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostSingle Time3-Stroke Daytime3 Stroke Points3 Stroke NightReactive Energy
Single Termkr/Month/kWkr/Month/kWkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kVARh
Industry 66,501667,2580103,406338,082735,5085
Trading House80,629381,3160120,647850,021235,5085
Macwan60,925861,742591,485037,9574 
Agricultural Irrigation71,228571,8482107,219043,583135,5085
Lighting74,7008    
January 2021  Active Energy + DistributionActive Energy + DistributionActive Energy + DistributionActive Energy + Distribution 
Low VoltageCapacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostSingle Time3-Stroke Daytime3 Stroke Points3 Stroke NightReactive Energy
Single Termkr/Month/kWkr/Month/kWkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kWhkr/kVARh
Industry  73,820774,5767110,725045,401635,5085
Trading House 85,109485,7960125,127754,501335,5085
Macwan 64,407065,223894,966541,4387 
Families of Martyrs and Veterans of War 30,8931    
Agricultural Irrigation 74,900376,5231110,891047,255035,5085
Lighting 78,9437    
General Lighting  57,9192    
Final Tariff Table for Consumers Receiving Energy from The Supply Company Of Distribution System Users

Consumers Receiving Energy from a Private Supplier

System Usage Tariffs for Consumers Receiving Energy from a Private Supplier

Capacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostDistribution CostReactive Energy
Medium VoltageCapacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostDistribution CostReactive Energy
Double Termkr/Month/kWkr/Month/kWkr/kWhkr/kVARh
Industry361,5722723,144410,879435,5085
Trading House582,12841.164,256816,955235,5085
Macwan567,70131.135,402616,7941 
Agricultural Irrigation561,79151.123,583013,963935,5085
Lighting578,62631.157,252616,2734 
Single Term    
Industry 12,017235,5085
Trading House21,149735,5085
Macwan20,7364 
Agricultural Irrigation17,386635,5085
Lighting20,2997 
Low Voltage
Single Term
Industry 18,593135,5085
Trading House25,197635,5085
Macwan24,6441 
Families of Martyrs and Veterans of War16,7144 
Agricultural Irrigation20,704435,5085
Lighting24,1338 
System Usage Tariffs for Consumers Receiving Energy from a Private Supplier

Dual Term Distribution Tariff in The Direction of Data for Manufacturers

 Capacity Power PriceCapacity Power OverseadIng CostDistribution CostReactive Energy
 kr/Month/kWkr/Month/kWkr/kWhkr/kVARh
Manufacturer298,0810596,16202,006835,5085
Dual Term Distribution Tariff in The Direction of Data for Manufacturers

Single Term Distribution Tariff for Manufacturers

 Distribution CostReactive Energy
kr/ kWhkr/kVARh
Manufacturer2,722035,5085
Single Term Distribution Tariff for Manufacturers

Single Term Distribution Tariff for Unlicensed Manufacturers

 Distribution CostReactive Energy
Unlicensed Manufacturer*kr/ kWhkr/kVARh
For facilities receiving provisional acceptance-ready minutes before 31/12/2017**5,287435,5085
For facilities receiving temporary acceptance ready after 31/12/201721,149735,5085
Single Term Distribution Tariff for Unlicensed Manufacturers

Disclaimer and Things to Look Out For

  • Multi-time tariff application; for counter hours that have not been updated according to continuous daylight saving time, between the last Sunday of October and the Last Sunday of March between 07-18, Puant 18-23, Night 23-07; Between the Last Sunday of March and the Last Sunday of October, between 06-17 in the daytime, Puant 17-22, 22-06 at night; Counter time is between 06-17, Puant 17-22, Night 22-06 during the year for meters updated according to continuous daylight saving time.
  • The power, power overseation and distribution price specified for manufacturers is applied as power, power overseaver and distribution fee to users subject to the capacity tariff.
  • Legal obligations such as funds, shares, taxes, etc. will be added additionally.
  • *In accordance with the Board Decision No. 7070 dated 11/5/2017, only a single-term distribution tariff will be applied for unlicensed producers under paragraph (b) of article 14 of the Electricity Market Law.
  • **It is the tariff that will be applied if the provisional acceptance is made in accordance with this report for the facilities that receive the temporary acceptance-ready report from the relevant network operator before 31/12/2017.

We have left behind the points where you should pay the most attention for single and 3-stroke tariff prices. If you think you can’t find what you’re looking for from these details, you can look at a simpler analysis with our electric price article.

January 2021 – Activity Based Tariffs

Activity Based Tariffs approved by EPDK and to be applied as of January 1, 2021 were published on EPDK’s page with the decision of the Board of Tariffs based on Electricity Invoices.

Activity Based Tariffs Approved by EPDK and To Be Applied as of January 1, 2021
Activity Based Tariffs Approved by EPDK and To Be Applied as of January 1, 2021

Transmission System Users

Activity Based Consumer Tariffs for Transmission System Users (kr/kWh)

Energy Receiving Transmission System Users from The Attendant Supply CompanyRetail Single-Time Energy CostRetail Daytime Energy CostRetail Puant Energy CostRetail Night Energy CostDistribution Cost
Consumer55,154455,910492,058626,73520,0000
Activity Based Consumer Tariffs for Transmission System Users (kr/kWh)

Total Tariffs Excluding Power Charge for Transmission System Users (kr/kWh)

Energy Receiving Transmission System Users from The Attendant Supply CompanySingle Time3-Stroke Daytime3 Stroke Points3 Stroke Night
Consumer55,154455,910492,058626,7352
Total Tariffs Excluding Power Charge for Transmission System Users (kr/kWh)

Distribution System Users

Activity Based Consumer Tariffs for Distribution System Users (kr/kWh)

Distribution System UsersRetail Single-Time Energy CostRetail Daytime Energy CostRetail Puant Energy CostRetail Night Energy CostDistribution Cost
Medium Voltage 
Double Term
Industry54,749755,505891,654126,330610,8794
Trading House59,403760,090499,422128,795716,9552
Macwan40,836141,652771,395617,867916,7941
Agricultural Irrigation53,848554,468289,839026,203513,9639
Lighting54,3429   16,2734
Single Term
Industry54,484455,240891,389126,065512,0172
Trading House59,479660,166399,498128,871521,1497
Macwan40,189441,006170,748617,221020,7364
Agricultural Irrigation53,841954,461689,832426,196517,3866
Lighting54,4011   20,2997
Low Voltage
Single Term
Industry55,227655,983692,131926,808518,5931
Trading House59,911860,598499,930129,303725,1976
Macwan39,762940,579770,322416,794624,6441
Families of Martyrs and Veterans of War14,1787   16,7144
Agricultural Irrigation54,195955,818790,186626,550620,7044
Lighting54,8099   24,1338
General Lighting33,7854   24,1338
Activity Based Consumer Tariffs for Distribution System Users (kr/kWh)

Total Tariffs Excluding Power Charge for Distribution System Users (kr/kWh)

Distribution System UsersSingle Time3-Stroke Daytime3 Stroke Points3 Stroke Night
Medium Voltage
Double Term 
Industry65,629166,3852102,533537,2100
Trading House76,358977,0456116,377345,7509
Macwan57,630258,446888,189734,6620
Agricultural Irrigation67,812468,4321103,802940,1674
Lighting70,6163   
Single Term
Industry66,501667,2580103,406338,0827
Trading House80,629381,3160120,647850,0212
Macwan60,925861,742591,485037,9574
Agricultural Irrigation71,228571,8482107,219043,5831
Lighting74,7008   
Low Voltage
Single Term
Industry73,820774,5767110,725045,4016
Trading House85,109485,7960125,127754,5013
Macwan64,407065,223894,966541,4387
Families of Martyrs and Veterans of War30,8931   
Agricultural Irrigation74,900376,5231110,891047,2550
Lighting78,9437   
General Lighting57,9192   
Total Tariffs Excluding Power Charge for Distribution System Users (kr/kWh)

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Electricity Price Comparison – 2020

Okunma Süresi: 2 Dakika Yazar: Coşkun TEZEL Güncelleme: November 17, 2020 21:52Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: Electricity Price Comparison, Price raise

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2020 has been a year of surprises. When we are not leaving the house, we need to look at electricity unit prices while filling our agenda with questions about whether electricity meters should be read remotely or billed over average consumption. We will share with you the price differences between tariffs published in 2020 in our Article On Electricity Price Comparison.

Instead of sharing separately, I wanted to show the electricity prices this year in bulk.

Officially released unit prices for you as a comparison of the price of electricity brought together here.

First and Second Quarter 2020 Electricity Price Comparison

electricity unit price compared to Istanbul
Distribution system users low voltage single term tariff is included in the table. Th
e calculation is based on one-time and distribution fee, reactive fee taxes and funds are not included.

Electricity unit prices fell sharply in the second quarter of 2020, but it was not expected that these prices would continue in the third quarter. However, the issue of who should pay for electricity consumption due to working from home should also be discussed. The number of people who believe that companies should support their employees who want to work from homes when electricity unit prices have risen so much is also quite high.

The Difference in Electricity Price increase between The Second and Third Quarters of 2020

electricity unit price compared to Istanbul
Distribution system users low voltage single term tariff is included in the table. Th
e calculation is based on one-time and distribution fee, reactive fee taxes and funds are not included.

As we enter the last quarter, I leave it at the discretion of our valued readers to rate hikes in electricity prices.

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Pandemia; What Has The Meter Changed in Reading Operations?

Okunma Süresi: 8 Dakika Yazar: Gokhan Yanmaz Güncelleme: January 16, 2021 18:33Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: meter reading operations, pandemic

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I have previously stated my ideas about what will be considered the ‘New Normal’ in our lives with pandemia in my article New Normal Covid 19 with the label YNC19. Now let’s look at what’s going to happen to the ‘New Normal’ when it comes to ‘Meter Reading Operations‘.

New Normal for Meter Reading Operations

Every day we hear on the news how COVID-19 will affect our lives today and in the future. What the new NORMAL will be like or the measures taken, un taken measures; what is going on in other countries, etc. are constantly being hosted in our homes in the evening news or post-discussion programs.

On some issues, covid-19 actually offers us new opportunities, unfortunately we can’t hear enough. It can offer us a fresh start for subjects that are constantly rejected or seen as distant, and will cause significant positive changes in our daily working life or consumption habits.

Covid-19 Meter Reading Operations in Turkey

Previously, many white-collar employees started or continued to work in their homes due to the epidemic while working at work places for at least 8–9 hours a day, in multi-storey work centers and campus areas.

Whether or not this causes serious and negative effects on the already available power grid and other utilities. The systems are designed, operated and offered to subscribers according to the laws that have been fundamentally set out for more than a century.

In general, the pre-epidemic residential electricity consumption has changed completely; whether it is partial street restriction or closed to the house due to changing working life. Many of the electrical appliances used by white-collar workers at work have been shifted to residential areas, especially due to the use of computers and modems. If there is more than one device in the house, it is much more intense. In our house, for example, everyone has a tablet or computer as well as a phone. With up to three clients per day, this number has tripled or even quadruped. In summary, due to the electricity distribution network COVID-19 is on its way to a completely different NORMAL.

EPDK’s Benchmark Billing Decision to avoid Meter Reading Operations

Let’s remember the beginning of April 2020 for Turkey. Epdk homes, because the meter reading processes pose a risk to both households and meter readers; KIYASEN BILL has decided, the consumption of electricity and natural gas meters for 3 months will be billed based on the consumption of past months. But they have to come all the way to the buildings to leave a bill. After a while, due to consumer complaints and excessive bills, it was subsequently resned. The interesting thing is, no decision has been made on water bills. It’s like they’re not in the risk group…

So, was the decision wrong or was it actually true? According to deloitte’s april 2020 study; household electricity consumption increased by 4% compared to the same month last year; but total consumption decreased (overall at 23%-25% as industrial consumption decreased). If the same months had been compared based on the data of the previous years; there would probably have been fewer complaints, in this way the yes decision is correct, the benchmark method is wrong. Of course, if there is no consumption, do not be billed, I agree with that.

Meter reading operations can first pose a risk to the health of those who read counters in terms of the location of the counters; because they have to come to buildings.

Locations of Meters

The counters for residents in large cities are generally outside households. In many parts of Anatolia; meters can be found either inside the house or on external walls or on electricity poles. Electricity meters are in the basement of the apartments, while water and gas meters are located on the floors.

Whether they come to buildings, enter floors or basements; or read the counter inside the home, counter reading workers are at risk in all cases and the risk can only be fixed by remote reading systems.

For today, in all cases, those who read counters should come to buildings; read and examine the meters on site, because there is no “Remote” or “Automatic Meter Reading system (OSOS)” for household consumers in Turkey yet. There are different reasons for this.

Why Are There No AMR in Housing?

Anadolu Agency reported on June 5, 2019 that the number of electricity subscribers has passed 44 Million, and the number of residential subscribers in this is 36 million. If a decision was taken today and everyone was told that a smart meter would be given, a very serious cost would arise.

The average known communication mono phase meter price is at €50 (a price that can be taken if millions of meters are produced). There is a cost of 1.75 Billion to 2 Billion € i.e. 10 – 15 Billion TL. Of course, operating expenses and so on should be taken into account (roughly €5 – €10 means additional expenses).

The price paid for reading the unit counter in Turkey; is impossible according to OLD NORMAL conditions because it is at a much, much lower value. Another obstacle is that it replaces the counters that are there, meaning it’s not attractive just for reading. If it is to be used for monitoring household consumption, shopping for energy, applying energy tariffs to the user, adapting voltage levels according to energy consumption, delivering household energy management solutions and so on, and so on, smart meters will actually open a whole new door for smart grid solutions.

Although it is in the public interest for all operators to be conved in one infrastructure because the administrations are different, since no agreement can be reached, three different systems are still being constructed for three services (electricity, water and gas), which is a serious waste. The solution must be the only infrastructure.

Smart Meters and European Union

According to the previous joint decision in the EU; the number of people who have implemented at least 80% in 2020 on the recommendation to implement smart meters is limited. According to Tractabel’s july 2019 report with Engie; countries such as Scandinavia, Spain, Italy and Estonia are at completion point, with France, Great Britain, Greece and Austria joining them by the end of 2020. Other countries are setting a date for 2025 and later.

The BBC reported in September 2019 that the smart meter switch, which is said to be finished in Great Britain 2019, has been postponed until 2024. The biggest reason for this is cybersecurity and the protection of personal data. Similar reservations are seen in other European countries and elsewhere in the world.

The issue of abstaining actually revolves around both the amount of investment and the protection of personal information.

Smart Meters and Other Countries

In North America, due to EU-like grounds and cost issues, the implementation of Smart Meters will be as long as 2024. A similar approach applies to other regions.

Smart Meters and Beyond

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Remote Meter Reading Operations

The smart meter is not only used to measure electricity consumption for today. It provides additional services to both the operating organization and many users. We’ll have to remember there’s a service point beyond the counter. Instead of re-sorting the benefits of smart meters here, I’ll try to summarize potential weaknesses.

Although digitization brings significant advantages, it also invites cyber attacks. Cyber attacks are inevitable, especially in structures that are not carefully designed. Based on the assumption that anything can be attacked, we’ll have to consider how to close it with the least damage. Unfortunately, only known attacks can be prevented, we can only set up trap-like (honey-pot) systems for new types of attacks.

Denial on service, virus attacks, replacement of counter software, infiltration, etc. are the attacks we know about today. Attacks such as “Notpetya” or “Stuxnet” showed that these were not enough.

Counter solutions must either go to a closed design, so that only physical attacks are allowed and they can be detected, or they will need to be designed to protect them from robust cyber attack.

New Business Opportunities

Smart meters also open doors for yen business areas instead of remote reading. Each apartment can be treated as a new shop and different business models can be offered.

Home Energy Management, Home Elderly and Care Service delivery to people in need, Renewable energy with “Producing Consumer” (ProSumer), Digital Home Solutions (Entertainment, Security, Comfort, etc.) and many more.

The question that really matters…

We need to ask the questions that are really important to these days when COVID-19 has shut us down and requires us to be more at the forely towards each other: What is the value of human life? How much monetary investment does one’s workforce and health resist? Investment and Money or Human Life?

These questions may bother you, but in many countries in recent years investors have always argued, “Labor costs and the costs paid by the government are cheaper than intelligent and remote reading solutions”!

To emphasize for the last time, it is important to remember that human life is worth more than smart investment per household.

Gokhan Yanmaz

May 2020 / Istanbul

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Electricity and Natural Gas Distribution Services as Part of Coronaavirus Outbreak

Okunma Süresi: 3 Dakika Yazar: Coşkun TEZEL Güncelleme: November 21, 2020 16:11Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: electricity, gas, lockdown in turkey, pandemic, water

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Electricity and Natural Gas Distribution Services as Part of Coronaavirus Outbreak

02.04.2020 Habertürk Newspaper olcay Aydilek reported https://www.haberturk.com/son-dakika-haberi-elektrik-ve-dogalgaz-faturasinda-yeni-donem-haberler-2632566-ekonomi news;

As part of the fight against the coronary virus epidemic; staff working in counter reading services in urban distribution services will be cut off from subscribers and contribute to the fight against the epidemic. In this context, the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) electricity and natural gas services invoicing; as in some western countries examples, by temporarily suspending the monthly regular meter reading service;

It is reported that consumers are in a study; to arrange invoices taking into account their average consumption over the last 2 years and precedent consumption for those who do not have past period consumption.

This application is published in the Official Gazette on 30.05.2018 and numbered 30436; article 31 of the Electricity Market Consumer Services Regulation; Even though it is legally applicable under the conditions of the power reasons set out in Article 35 of the Electricity Market Licensing Regulation no. 2.11.2013 and numbered 28809;

In practice, as a result of the decrease in capacity in commercial activities; due to the epidemic or with the decrease in consumption of businesses suspending their activities; these enterprises will be billed as non-consumption by invoice compared to previous period consumption and will cause a complete confusion.

In addition, even if electricity companies have updated consumers’ e-invoice information so that invoice information can be sent electronically; it will also be a problem for consumers to pass on their billing and debt information to the consumer, especially before the recently activated e-archive billing application is fully seated, e-mail or GSM numbers are fully updated.

Electricity and Natural Gas Distribution Services Bills As Part of Coronaavirus Outbreak

By the way, i’m not going to let

On 26.03.2020 on a website; https://www.tarafsizhaberajansi.com/2020/03/26/bakan-donmezden-elektrik-ve-dogal-gaz-aciklamasi/ a statement attributed to Energy Minister Fatih Dönmez in a news release published in The New Year;

As part of the fight against Koronavirus, citizens are asked to stay at home; (There is no clarity on non-residential consumption.) electricity and natural gas services will continue uninterrupted.

Despite this statement, in recent days, housing subscribers in some provinces due to debt power outage is reported in the media.

In this case, either this statement has not been sent; as a circular to the relevant institutions, or some distribution companies are doing transactions contrary to the circular.

In this case, distribution companies will also be able to continue their operations if their debts to the supplier resulting from the energy supply of distribution companies are deferred or structured.

If the electricity, gas and water bills of consumers for a certain period of time will not be borne by the state; as in some western countries and the Democratic Republic of the Congo; The economic and social effects will be much more devastating if there is no effective solution to the shortage of consumers who have already lost income to pay bills.

Sincerely

Coskun Tezel

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2020 Leak and Lossage Statistics and Goals

Okunma Süresi: 2 Dakika Yazar: Coşkun TEZEL Güncelleme: November 21, 2020 17:27Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: electricity, loss and leakage

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we went a little too long…

The Leak and Lossage Statistics 2020 target rates of Electricity Distribution Companies for 2020 have been updated by EMRA.

01.10.2013 Hürriyet Newspaper Then-Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek;

“With these historic cycles, distribution companies that have been damaging for many years, dealing with Leak and Lossage and collection problems, and constantly consuming public resources from the budget for the continuation of their investment and operational activities will now be in the hands of the private sector.

After that, investment expenditures will be made by the private sector and a solution to the chronic problems of the sector will be found by maintaining a performance-based activity. Therefore, these companies will make a profit, as well as the cost of privatization to the state, as well as become tax-paying companies.”

“The privatisation of the electricity sector reduced financing burden, loss the cost of electricity consumers due to leakage, to solve the cash flow problem between energy RBS lightning, as well as efficiency and service great benefit of privatisations in terms of improving quality “i’m not going to do Even though he expressed it;

The specified threshold value is 8% and below 2012 there are 11 companies in the 11 years, while the threshold at the point reached six years later the number of companies under 15 is targeted at only 15.

In the past six years, a Target loss/leakage rate has been determined on the loss/leak rates that have taken place as shown in the table below, as the Minister has said.

Although there is more than one solution, L/L ratios that have not been reduced for six years and the reasons for the chronic receivables problem are constantly increased according to the realized rates without a definitive solution being investigated without realistic investigation, and the L/L price is loaded on to the consumer.

Leak and Lossage Statistics 2020 Comparative and Goals

DINGING COMPANIES2012 REALIZED L/LCUSTOMIZING (GIANT HISTORY)2018 REALIZED L/L2019 TARGET L/L2020 TARGET L/L2018 REAL. 2020 TARGET DIFFERENCE
Dicle69,80%28.06.2013 59,94%65,9960,4710,07%
Vangölü53,30% 26.07.201349,16 %54,7451,424,60%
Aras27,60 %28.06.201323,55%24,9723,891,44%
Toroslar12,50%30.09.201311,85%11,7411,54-2,62%
Fırat10,40%31.12.201010,32%10,5310,420,97%
Çoruh10,00%30.09.20107,85%8,688,224,71%
Yeşilırmak6,70 %29.12.20107,63%7,947,883,28%
Gediz8,00%29.05.20136,63%7,667,5313,57%
Bogazici10,60%28.05.20136,41%7,637,7921,53%
Osmangazi7,20%31.05.20106,04%7,437,2019,21%
Başkent8,70%28.01.20095,78%7,337,1824,22%
Akdeniz9,80%28.05.20135,08%7,317,1039,76%
Ayedas6,70 %31.07.20136,52%7,317,159,66%
Çamlıbel8,30%31.08.20106,04%7,316,9515,07%
Meram9,00%30.10.20096,11%7,307,1917,68%
Sakarya6,60%11.02.20096,57%7,287,2510,35%
Akedas7,00%31.12.20106,69%7,087,126,43%
Kayseri ve civarı––7,28%6,947,13-2,06 %
Trakya6,60%30.12.20115,53%6,876,4917,36%
Uludag7,30%31.08.20104,37%6,736,3044,16%
Aydem8,00%15.08.20084,20%6,726,7560,71%
Leak and Lossage Statistics and Goals 2020

This means that in the last six years, within the scope of the realized and targeted proportions) a barley length could not be taken of the system.

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Biogas Energy Market in Turkey

Okunma Süresi: 1 Dakika Yazar: Özge Özeke Güncelleme: November 21, 2020 17:55Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: market report

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As Oculus Insights Strategic Market Research Company, we discussed biogas energy market in Turkey this week. We have previously shared our research on geothermal energy market in Turkey.

According to our research; Biogas energy is promising in our country.

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As Oculus Insights Strategic Market Research Company, we will continue to examine energy markets in our country.

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Current Increased Electricity Tariff as of October 1, 2019

Okunma Süresi: 2 Dakika Yazar: Coşkun TEZEL Güncelleme: November 29, 2020 19:01Leave a Comment Filed Under: Analysis Tagged With: electricity tariff, elektricity prices

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Today (01/10/2019) electricity has been increased by about 15% to affect every tariff option. We compared the new price hikes with the Electricity Tariff for July 1, 2019. You can examine it in detail in the table below.

By providing the most common electricity tariffs in our electricity tariff table, our readers can see the new tariff prices that will be reflected in the electricity price hike and their bills.

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* Distribution system users Low Voltage Single Term tariff is included in the table.

* Single-time and distribution fee is based on the calculation, reactive fee taxes and funds are not included.

* Invoices Energy Price (Distribution Fee with the price on the tariff from a single or three-stroke slice) is seen as the energy consumption cost.

Electricity prices have been increased due to currency and natural gas prices. This show us to penetrate more renewable energy sources like wind, solar and more.

On the other hand, due to old electricity infrastructure business owners; facing waste energy and high rate leakage and loss energy. Moreover we have to understand the importance of smart grid and internet of things technologies can help us to get over of this inefficient way of producing energy and consuming it

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