Question: What do windmill farms, renewable energy and the Sokkia GSR2700 ISX all have in common? Answer: Palmetto Equipment and Supply
GLOBAL ENERGY SERVICES is the leading operator in engineering, installation and maintenance services for the electricity and petrochemical sectors, and especially for the renewable energies sector.
Since it was founded in 1982 it has played an active part in the evolution of the electricity sector, and it now stands out as a leading company in the installation and maintenance of wind farms all over the world. GES is permanently present in all the strategic markets in the wind energy sector, through established companies or branches.
In the field of solar energy, GES is also an outstanding figure in the set-up and maintenance of solar installations.
Its high levels of productivity, its reliability in delivery dates and its extensive team of professionals are greatly valued by the sectors' main clients. GES currently has over 3,600 professionals all over the world.
Palmetto Equipment will be selling the GPS units that will be used in the stake-out and construction of the mammoth windmills that GES is utilizing for their renewable energy agenda. Today, GES head of surveying, Jeff Cash sent over a few really nice pictures of the windmills. Here is a slideshow of the type of windmills that we are working with:
I got together with GES's own, Jeff Cash to discuss the various aspects of the company and here is a bit of what he had to say:
GES started operating in the wind sector in early 1994, coinciding with the take-off of the industry in Spain. Its first assignment was installation of the Perdón wind farm in Navarre.
GES has a great deal of experience in installing and maintaining wind turbines produced with different technologies: Gamesa, Vestas, Bonus-Siemens, Made, Ecotecnia, Acciona, General Electric, etc.
GES is a multivendor world wide service provider that operates in more than 17 countries, offering in all of them the same quality standards.
Outside Spain, GES has stable presence in the USA, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Poland, Hungary, the UK, Ireland, France, Greece, Mexico, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia. We also have a growing interest in increasing our activity in emerging countries like China and India, with their enormous potential for renewable energies.
Health and Safety is a major strategic value at GES. The main hazards of the wind sector are related to working at height and handling electricity. GES is responsible for all of the people who work for it, whether directly or hired by the companies with which it collaborates.
Solar energy is one of the renewable energy sources with the greatest growth potential. GES aims to consolidate as the leading solar energy provider in Spain and southern Europe and an international reference in the field.
The services provided by GES in the solar sector are:
“Turnkey” projects
Electrical and mechanical installation of solar panels and their associated infrastructures.
Control systems: GES has developed its own control system and standard application, permitting the local control and observation of farms and their remote viewing and supervision from a website.
Maintenance of the electrical infrastructures and panels on solar farms and associated infrastructures.
GES activity in the solar sector began in 2004 with the assembly of small-sized installations. In 2005 it tackled its first big project, the Aznalcollar solar farm in Seville, with a capacity of over 3 MW. By now, GES has been involved in over 50 projects, having installed solar farms with a total potential of over 90 MW and is carrying out maintenance work of around 40 MW.
A provider of multi-technology services, GES has worked with the solar panels produced by Gamesa Solar, Guascor Fotón, Solar World, REC, Conergy, Total, IBC, etc., and with the different manufacturers of inverter and tracker equipment.
From the point of view of Health and Safety, the potential hazards for GES solar farm workers are electricity and potentially working at height, particularly in installations with trackers.
The safety of all professionals under the responsibility of GES is an essential preliminary condition for the providing of solar services.
GES is a reference in the providing of oil and gas services thanks to over 25 years of experience and a highly qualified team of professionals.
GES has carried out important projects and applications in all stages of the oil (exploration and production, storage, refining and petrochemical) and gas chains (liquefaction and regasification plants and transport).
GES has the following activities:Electrical and instrumentation installation
Predictive and corrective maintenance of rotating machines, electrical installations, instrumentation and analysers
Process and environment analysers (emissions and absorptions)
Process control systems
Various activities complementing our offer of advanced services, such as: measurement systems, passive security systems and communications systems for industrial plants
GES manages all sorts of projects from small, single-discipline contracts (electricity or instrumentation assemblies or maintenance) to the revamping of big industrial process plants (off-shore platforms, refineries, petrochemical plants, regasification plants, etc.).
GES has developed several oil & gas sector projects in different countries (Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, China, etc.).
As far as analysers and control systems are concerned, GES acts as an independent integrator, offering clients the best technical-economic solution for each application. GES has therefore signed global collaboration agreements with the most prestigious technologists in the world.
Health and Safety is a major strategic priority at GES. The main hazards in the oil & gas sector lie in the toxicity of the products employed at the chemical plants and the risk of explosion. GES is responsible for all of the people who work for it, whether directly or hired by the companies with which it collaborates.
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“Turnkey” projects
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