The regulation that stole the nation’s 9 billion dollars

Dear readers, rest assured that there are still many honorable, patriotic, honorable and decent bureaucrats in this country who care about this country.

Now, the account that I will show you below was prepared and sent to me by honorable bureaucrats of this country, some honest bureaucrats working in EMRA.

Look how Turkey loses money because of this EMRA, how the state and nation’s money is transferred to someone’s pocket thanks to this EMRA.

Please review the table below.

The table shows the electricity prices for August.

The 12-day average price before the regulation change was 2,763 TL/MWh.

Because cheap electricity from small-scale SPPs that produce without a license also enters the system and keeps prices at a certain point. The collection rate of this production is low, but the effect is high.

At 11, EMRA’s regulation comes into play and it is said that no money will be paid for electricity from unlicensed SPPs. The cheap and free energy coming to the system from here is cut off instantly.

All of a sudden the price starts to rise.

And the average price in 12 days after the regulation change is 3,262 TL.

The electricity price instantly increases by 18 percent with a change in regulation.

The cost of this to Turkey is an extra payment of 300 million TL per day.[(25GW*24 saat (3262-2763)*1000]

3 billion in 10 days, 30 billion in a hundred days, 109 billion TL in 1 year. $6 billion at today’s exchange rate.

This is the damage done to the country by EMRA’s decision alone.

And this money will come out of the pockets of the people and go into the pockets of a handful of big electricity producers.

They penalize domestic resources, disable cheap energy.

Then they talk about being local and national.

Places your local and nationality.

NOTE: We will continue with EMRA issues tomorrow as well. We will tell you how the Turkish people have been made needy of expensive energy either because of ignorance, lack of control or another reason that I can’t even speak.

İsmail Kahraman, in a speech he made, opposed the celebration of the liberation days of Rize and other cities and said, “The liberation anniversaries of the cities are celebrated. I am absolutely against it. Rize was saved on March 2, who says? No, Erzurum is in this March. There is no celebration for the liberation of cities from enemy occupation. ‘I was a prisoner, my captivity is over, I was a slave’ is not an admission. We are a nation with a rich and vast history. We are a rooted state. Our history is full of victories. Who said that the liberation of Istanbul is October 6? Who said that the liberation of Izmir is September 9? Far from it. The World War was over, the trustees received several times their receivables, and they left and withdrew. We didn’t shoot a bullet. Same thing on March 2nd. The Russians withdrew. We didn’t fight, we didn’t fight, we didn’t fight. Why don’t we know the history properly? When we have a great history to brag about, why should we call the day we were liberated from slavery a feast? We will call the history we conquered”

You’re probably sensing the despicable intent here.

Ignoring the War of Independence and its heroes.

To make one forget that the Ottoman capital, Istanbul, remained under enemy occupation for 4 years.

Years ago, I complained that the occupation of Istanbul was not known enough and that there were not enough publications on this subject.

This dear city was ruled by the occupation forces for 4 years.

Now, people like İsmail Kahraman obviously intend to make us forget the occupation of our other cities.

Finally, it is obvious that they want to erase August 30 from our history.

They will pretend that these lands have never been occupied and the War of Independence never happened.

They will probably work on the thesis that a group of internal rebels destroyed the Ottoman Empire.

Then, it’s a shame to delete the titles of Hero at the head of Maraş, Şanlı at the head of Urfa, and Gazi at the head of Antep.

Then someone comes out and asks, “Why do we call these cities Hero, Sanli and Gazi?” saying.

Then you’re stuck.

You are not in a position to say, “What do we know from heroism, veteranism, who are we to be glorious?”

When we don’t think we can cover up our crime by shouting loudly.

Those who got used to walking around without a staff in a village without dogs, playing horses as much as they know, and chasing the nation’s resources and money as they wish, have become unable to tolerate the slightest objection.

A so-called statement came from the institution in question to the articles I wrote about EMRA for two days.

What you call explanation is actually my explanation.

Mugalata from start to finish.

There is no one line response to my writings. On the contrary, there is self-denial.

What was it I was writing for lobbies, what was media power.

Come on, you have my dear.

What they mean is that the group including Habertürk does business in the field of energy.

They will show sticks under the aba in their own way. They will silence me.

The group I work with is not even a party to this issue. There is no GES production.

Look, do you remember who gave the strongest reaction after your decision that put the small industrialist and farmer in a difficult situation?

Suat Öztürk, President of Elazig Organized Industrial Zone.

Who is Suat Ozturk?

He is the brother of Ak Party deputy Tahir Öztürk.

Let me write it so that our readers can hear what he said about you.

Exactly, he said about EMRA:

“Our President was saying local and national. Is this a local and national philosophy?” said Suat Öztürk, “Are you a gangster or a city thug, and you are collapsing for the manufacturer’s investment for free?”

Rest assured, I couldn’t say that much, let’s give him an answer like you gave me.

Moreover, the Electricity Producers Association filed a lawsuit against you, the Energy Market Regulatory Authority, for your actions.

The energy side of this group is not even under the management of that association.

Next to the lawsuit petition, my writing remains like a children’s lullaby.

The mistake you made with such clear expressions is thrown in your face that your regulation will probably turn from the judiciary.

Unless, of course, what you’re doing is called a mistake.

Because you don’t make mistakes.

You seem to be putting money in someone’s pocket.

You deliberately waste the nation’s resources and ensure that the nation’s money goes into someone’s pocket.

That’s why you can’t save yourself with those ridiculous statements.

Well, EMRA’s regulation has been abused by some. Therefore, the practice, namely the purchase of unlicensed electricity produced by the industrialist and farmer from solar energy, has been abandoned.

Is there any truth to it?

There is.

Some vigilantes have installed SPPs on the roofs and factory lands of small industrialists. TRUE.

But EMRA’s job is to find and punish them.

It is not to punish those who do their job right!

Stop buying from whoever is doing it.

Why are you putting everyone in a difficult situation?

In your so-called response to me, you say, “The ultimate aim of the regulation is to produce the consumed electrical energy on-site and to minimize the need for the grid”.

But in the last regulation that we criticize, it is written that the phrase “closest to the consumption point and the phrase ensuring effective use of small-scale resources” has been removed.

You either do not know the regulation you have prepared or you do not prepare those regulations and publish them without reading them.

Besides, you didn’t even answer my question about who you are subsidizing, you just glossed over it.

Because you have no answer to give.

Of course, you can’t say anything, because while you protect and encourage not domestic and national resources, but foreign resources and those who produce with these resources, you use domestic resources to pay for your own mistakes.

I will explain it, but you should know this, EMRA managers.

And I’m not one of those journalists you know.

You can’t intimidate me with your cheap threatening statements.

Haaaa, let me explain to whom you have an advantage, and how you have evaporated the nation’s money from their pockets in the following article.

EMRA’s statement about yesterday’s article