GökRail Sivas Wagon Factory Received Green Certificate with CK Energy

GökRail Sivas Railway Received Green Certificate with CK Energy
GökRail Sivas Railway Received Green Certificate with CK Energy

Private railway vehicle and equipment manufacturer Gök Yapı Group received an International Renewable Energy Certificate (I-REC) through CK Enerji Çamlıbel Elektrik in order to meet the electricity consumed by GökRail Sivas Railway Wagon Factory from green energy.

According to the statement made by the company, all of the 1 million 5 thousand kilowatt-hours of electricity consumed by the factory operating in Sivas Demirağ Organized Industrial Zone in 160 year will be provided from renewable energy sources.

Muharrem Bülbül, General Manager of CK Enerji Çamlıbel Electricity, whose views were included in the statement, emphasized that they support environmental sustainability policies as a company and said, "While providing this certificate for our customers, which allows each unit of electricity produced to be tracked starting from its source and traced to the end consumer, green energy is becoming more and more important day by day." We make it come out. With this document, Gök Yapı Group has taken a very valuable step towards ensuring energy consumption in an environmentally friendly and sustainable manner in its factories in Sivas. Thus, all of the 1 million 5 thousand kilowatt-hours of electricity consumed by the factory in 160 year will be met from green energy sources.” made his assessment.

Nurettin Yıldırım, General Manager of Gök Yapı Sanayi ve Ticaret AŞ, said:

“We created the GökRail brand in 2008. While producing Turkey's first TSI certified domestic bumper and traction package products, we started sales in both Turkey and Europe. Again in 2017, our brand undertook Turkey's TSI certified National Freight Wagon project and successfully completed this process. GökRail, which has now reached a production capacity of 5 freight wagons per day, increases its exports day by day and contributes to the country's economy by producing various wagons to countries such as France, England, Germany, Austria, India, Poland and Russia. Now, we are crowning the justified pride of contributing to the country's economy with renewable energy sources.”