GETEK ENERGY
GETEK ENERGY
Reliability & Quality for Toughest Environments PRODUCTION: Rob Fenton
GETEK Energy stands as a proud Norwegian company unlike any other, able to install and manage unique alternative power systems in the world’s most challenging conditions. This expert business calls on a long, celebrated history when telling the story of its journey to its position today as a recognised industry leader.
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In the coldest, bleakest, harshest environments on earth, traditional power grids are not an option – not needed, not wanted, often not physically possible. In areas like Bouvet Island, Antarctica, Svalbard, and several regions across the Artic Circle, where snow and ice cover the desolate land, and human settlements are few and far between, alternative solutions to power generation are required. In these places, research stations,
scientific and military installations, refuelling sites, and adventure tourism are the only draw for people. But the need for electricity remains. Thankfully, Norway’s GETEK Energy – a leading provider of intelligent, robust off grid solutions – has decades of experience in the roll out of efficient solar projects that solve problems for clients. Established in 2013 after a rebrand, the company is headed by CEO Morten Gaustad, an engineer
with an entire career history working with solar installations. The company provides highquality off grid units that run entirely on renewable sources. They are highly mobile and easy to deploy, and are assembled in Norway to the highest certification and standards. Owners of office and commercial buildings are now approaching GETEK to install systems on rooftops and in open spaces, following from demands of tenants and clients.
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INDUSTRY FOCUS: SOLAR
Morten Gaustad - CEO
Many companies are commercial electricians and have the ability to connect systems together but lack PV knowledge. GETEK Energy has the expertise to provide a turnkey solution. “We use many different components and it is always an issue to get things to talk to each other correctly,” smiles Gaustad. “We are a certified electrical company,” he adds. “Often companies are keen on renewable energy, and they start up by connecting systems, but in the end they are not aware of the regulations and codes that must be followed. To be certified you have to go through the Directorate for Civil Protection (DSB) which is concerned with fire and security in Norway. Most companies that are approved are regular electricians and they do not
have experience and knowledge about how PV systems and battery systems work. We habitually use local electricians for our installations, but we do have to train them to understand our systems.” ENERGETIC HISTORY GETEK Energy began life installing solar panels and cells on remote cabins and lodges in the Norwegian countryside. Gaustad had been involved in the installation of PV connections before realising the challenges faced by these rural communities around energy. By 1993, the company was ready to install the first grid-connected photovoltaic system in Norway at the Olympic Village, Hamar. From there, business blossomed with projects flowing for a range of public and private customers. The police, armed forces, government,
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and research organisations trust the company’s systems to keep the lights on in even the most challenging conditions. “We are a small company and 99.5% of what we do is in Norway,” says Gaustad. “We are specialists in making very reliable power systems - everyone says that, but we can prove it. These are specialist off grid solutions,” he states. “We have research stations in places such as Bouvet Island – one of the most remote places on earth, and we work with the Norwegian Polar Institute. In Antarctica, there is a Norwegian research station, and we work there. We also work at Spitsbergen in the Arctic, and we provide polar bear proof power-solutions proof to secure navigation systems for the airport. We have two installations there that provide electricity that assists airplanes in locating the airport in the fog.” He recalls the Vnukovo Airlines disaster of 1996 – the Operafjell accident - where a Russian plane lost situational awareness in poor weather conditions including thick fog, crashing into the ground on approach to Svalbard Airport killing all on board.
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// THERE IS A LOT OF WIND AND SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS, THEREFORE, THE CHEAPEST COMPONENTS WILL NOT DO – WE HAVE TO DELIVER HIGH-QUALITY // “That would have been avoided with this new system.” Solar energy has clear advantages in remote locations including reduced air pollution compared with diesel generators, reduced water usage, often cheaper lifetime cost, and environmental impact credentials. Even in more populated areas, with rooftop installations or commercial sites, solar powers finances stack up favourably against fossil fuel derived energy. For many GETEK clients, the most important thing is uninterrupted, reliable supply. “We have installations for the Norwegian army, we power the surveillance of the border towards Russia. Our units support avalanche systems and rockslide systems, as well as lighthouses – we don’t provide the monitoring, but we provide the power. Many hiking lodges are off grid and many of them in Norway
are powered by our systems.” Each system is designed specifically around customer requirements and is carefully crafted for maximum impact. “We assemble and test systems here at our workshop, but we don’t make batteries and PV modules,”
furthers Gaustad. “We find the right components to fit a need for the customer and the climate. There is a lot of wind and snow in the mountains, therefore, the cheapest components will not do – we have to deliver highquality. Our systems are made up of a lot of components which are tied together, and we do the programming and testing at our workshop. When we perform installations on mountains, we often have to use a helicopter to get to site, and it is then important that the system is complete and
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Fronius Tauro
The robust inverter for large-scale PV systems In power categories of 50 and 100 kW
- Lower costs & efficient servicing - Robust & durable - Intelligent control
Easy maintenance by one person
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www.fronius.com/tauro-commercial
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FRONIUS TAURO BRINGS GREATER COST EFFECTIVENESS TO LARGE-SCALE PV SYSTEMS The robust commercial inverter makes large-scale PV systems even more cost effective. Even under the harshest environmental conditions, it delivers full power and maximum yields with impressively low total system operating costs, smart control, and an open system architecture. The Fronius Tauro is available in the 50 kW power category and has three MPP trackers coupled with a very wide input voltage range, making it particularly well suited to more challenging PV configurations. The Tauro ECO has one MPP tracker, is optimized for efficiency and cost, and is available in the 50, 99.99, and 100 kW power categories. Maximum yields whatever the circumstances “A good commercial inverter must be robust with a long service life,” says Jasmin Gross, Product Marketing, Fronius International GmbH. The double-walled housing and active cooling ensure a long service life and robustness while simultaneously operating at full performance. Minimal overall operating costs thanks to smart design The innovative system architecture makes the Fronius Tauro particularly flexible in terms of system design.
working as we cannot move the production to the top of a mountain. Have unfinished or incomplete parts would be unacceptable for our clients,” he says, adding that the weather often stops easy site access. “We have to have a complete unit, install it and then getaway before the weather changes. We also monitor the systems remotely from the workshop, depending on the customer.” BRIGHT FUTURE With a strong project portfolio to call on, including a brilliant 1.6 MWp hybrid solar diesel installation in Uganda on Bugala Island in the middle of Lake Victoria, GETEK is positioned strongly for future growth with clients from different industry sectors. “We provide high quality, off grid installations that are reliable. We have many years’ experience, and optimise systems made for
The inverter is smart, quick to install, and efficient to maintain. When servicing is required, all that’s needed is to replace the affected power module on site. This makes for stable operation and fast, cost-efficient servicing. Like all Fronius products, the Tauro can be conveniently monitored, controlled, and maintained from a smartphone or PC. Maximum flexibility in terms of system design and installation The inverter can either be suspended on a mounting frame or placed flat on the floor. The commercial inverters have been optimized for use in a centralized or local system. This considerable design freedom gives the installer maximum flexibility and also has a positive effect on the cost. AC daisy chaining also results in additional cost optimization, reducing the need for additional components and cables.
harsh climates,” reiterates Gaustad. He cites the company’s supply chain as a key ingredient in successes past, present and future. “We have a long list of suppliers and we import the key components ourselves. We work closely with the Austrian company Fronius and we have been their Norwegian partner for almost 20 years. Although we are a Norwegian company, we have a global supply chain, and our products could be set up to work anywhere.” Currently, the company is home to eight knowledgeable and highly skilled employees but will grow its numbers in the peak summer months. While there are no plans to be the biggest in Europe, GETEK certainly aims to be the best in its chosen markets and with its clients. “GETEK provides complete system solutions to cover needs of customers, both off grid and connected to the grid. Our main market is off grid
installations. We have worked on some international projects for the UN, but Norway is our home market, and we see ourselves as leaders when it comes to offering off grid solutions in Norway,” confirms Gaustad. Alongside its core solar offering, the company can assist with wind generation, fuel cells, traditional fossil fuel driven generators, inverters, battery packs, and the provision of R&D. Right now, for those seeking alternative power solutions for their company – whether in an urban centre or on a snow covered, wind blasted peak – GETEK has a solution and can make the future cleaner and brighter.
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