EMRA definition

EMRA means the Energy Markets Regulatory Authority of the Republic of Turkey.
EMRA means the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority, which is responsible for the administration and eventual operational management of mines across Egypt, as well as the issuance of the appropriate prospecting and Exploration licenses

Examples of EMRA in a sentence

  • Former wording: “The legal entities, which breach the provisions of Article 6 of this Law, shall be charged with a fine of TL 250 billion by EMRA and they shall be warned to remedy the breach within sixty days.In the case that such actions requiring a fine are not remedied in spite of warning or that they are repeated, such fines shall be doubled for each case.

  • A list of those subject to the RES Support Mechanism and information on the commissioning dates, annual electrical energy production capacities and annual production programs of their facilities shall be published by the EMRA (Energy Market Regulatory Authority) until the 30th of every November, based on the types of resources.

  • However, such projection shall cover those projects, whose generation licenses have been granted by EMRA before effectiveness of this Law and those projects, among those existing contracted ones as defined in provisional article 1, whose licenses would be awarded under this law.

  • Principles and procedures regarding the competition shall be organized in the regulation to be issued by the TEIAŞ (Turkish Electricity Transmission Company Inc.,) after obtaining the opinions of the Ministry, EMRA (Energy Market Regulatory Authority) and EIEI (Electrical Works Survey Administration).(5) The total installed capacities of production facilities based on RES Certified solar power to be connected until 31/12/2013 may not be over 600 MW.

  • The By-law requires that eligibility criteria be determined by the lowest bidding price to be paid per kWh. EMRA issued the By-law on Certification and Promotion of Renewable Energy Sources published in the Official Gazette dated October 1, 2013 (No. 28782), which identifies the methods and principles for the certification of renewable energy facilities and the establishment and operation of such facilities.

  • Electricity wholesaling activities are carried out by both the state-owned EÜAŞ and by private entities with licenses from EMRA.

  • After completing the process of privatization in 2013, each distribution company (each privatized through transfer of operations rights of the network for their respective regions) obtained a distribution license from Energy Market Regulation Authority (EMRA).

  • The price to be applicable to the electrical energy to be purchased within the scope of this Law, for each year shall be the electricity average wholesale price in Turkey for the previous year as determined by EMRA.

  • In Türkiye, electricity generation can be carried out by public and private companies with a generation license obtained from the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA).

  • Principles and procedures regarding practices concerning inspection companies shall be regulated by a regulation to be issued by the EMRA (Energy Market Regulatory Authority) subject to Ministerial opinion.


More Definitions of EMRA

EMRA means the Energy Market Regulatory Authority established pursuant to Law No. 4628 dated February 20, 2001;
EMRA means the Energy Market Regulatory Authority of Turkey, and any successor thereto. “Environment” means, without limitation, all of the following media:
EMRA means the Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority “g” means gram

Related to EMRA

  • NRC means the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and any successor agency thereto.

  • PDPA means the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (No. 26 of 2012).

  • DNR means the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, acting through an authorized employee.

  • competent authorities means the competent authorities of the Member States as identified on the websites listed in Annex II;