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Good finds Lizard, this is from the first link that mentions Girasolar Turkey and also talks a bit about their revenues. Not sure if they are taking this from their earlier filings or not I would imagine they are:
GiraSolar BV (supply and project development) Telecom tri-hybrid power supply in Turkey The GiraSolar group specializes in Photovoltaic (PV) solar energy equipment and solutions. With 11 subsidiaries and various strategic partnerships the group is represented in 15 countries in Europe, USA and Africa. Activities range from supply of materials to industrial clients to turnkey project delivery of both grid-connected and off-grid power supply systems, involving several kWs to multiple MWs. Since inception of the company in 2003, the group delivered the equivalent of 40MWp in PV materials and projects to clients around the globe. The group employs over 50 people and base revenues amount to EUR 20 to 25 million per year from B2B supply, with peaks exceeding this amount depending on projects. Project Turkey has a well developed GSM network, reaching far into remote areas. As GSM stations are mostly placed on locations such as hill tops, often no grid is present for power supply and a diesel generator is installed. The costs of fuelling and maintaining such systems are high. GiraSolar was selected by AVEA, a Turkish mobile operator, to design a new energy supply system for several remote locations. The goal was to lower the cost of ownership and operation and particularly the cost of fuelling and maintenance. GiraSolar developed a trihybrid energy system, incorporating a 3,2 kWp solar tracker system combined with wind power and the existing diesel generator. The first system was installed at Çesme early 2009 and has been operating flawlessly since, without the generator being needed to aid in the energy supply. Sustainability gains The existing diesel generator is still an integral part of the trihybrid power systems. The aim of the solar and wind power is to reduce the use of this generator to a bare minimum, which is 1 hour of maintenance running per month. Depending on the location and the seasonal use, the solar and wind power supply systems save 3000 to 6000 litres of fuel per year per station. The need for refuelling and maintenance visits has been reduced by approximately 90%. It goes without saying that the environmental gains in terms of CO2 and SOx reductions are significant. At an initial investment of around EUR 40000, cost reductions result in a pay-back time for AVEA of between 3,5 and 6 years, depending on the location. Future export potential Over the next year, the remaining AVEA GSM stations will be fitted with the same system. AVEA actively supports the application of this type of system through the tech-portal of the Turkish GSM operators, which has resulted in requests from various other operators, including from other countries. In total, the short term export potential is over EUR 3,5 m whereas long term perspectives far exceed this amount. More information Please check the web site
www.girasolar.nl
or contact Mr.
Wieland Koornstra, General Manager, Tel + 31 570 613329 or e-mail:
w.koornstra@girasolar.nl