As I read,its 355 Tl to bring it to Fethiye,how much and how long to supply it to each building? Will those who didn't subscribe also be supplied if it ever happened?
George, I worked in the gas industry in the UK and used to attend "Gas Infill" events with BG, mainly in villages that were restricted to electric, oil or LPG.
The model relies on pre securing a critical mass of consumers in the community, this allows the energy company to install the supply down every road in the community knowing that their investment will have a large number of consumers from day 1. Those who sign up for the initial infill get the advantage of being part of the major project with contractors and plant already on site and a team of domestic installers who are connecting literally thousands of properties to the gas main. Those who don't subscribe can be connected in the future but as a 'one off' job, it's inevitably much more expensive.
The thing that strikes me is that almost all of my current energy use is electric, my bills for heating the house and water through the winter are considerably more than I spend on electric during the summer and so I feel that it would be good for Aydem to have some competition. It would also be good for me to be able to heat my home and hot water regardless of the continuity of the electric supply and not to have to add to the wood burning smog cloud that hangs over Fethiye on most mornings during the winter.
Lack of competition isn't a good thing for any of us. Just look at TTNET !