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GS Energy is a company with improved gasification technology to utilise Green, Municipal (general) and Animal Waste to produce Green Power, Soil Conditioner and substantially reduced carbon emissions as outputs.

GS Energy Limited (GS Energy) is an Australian owned and operated company facilitating design, sales, construction, operation and management of innovative “Waste to Energy (WtE)” Power and Waste Management Stations world-wide.

GS Energy is committed to delivering the benefits of these innovative waste management practices to Industry and Governments while assisting to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and minimizing the demand for future landfills across Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific as well as other parts of the world.

GS Energy’s business is structured to provide direct sales of WtE Stations to clients or it can facilitate client Shareholding opportunities. Also GS Energy provides complete external waste management station ownership and operational capability for its clients.

GS Energy has formally established an Alliance partnership with the Australian owned and operated “Corky’s Carbon and Combustion Group of Companies”. This Alliance Partnership with Corky’s Carbon and Combustion enables GS Energy to provide the latest in technology and infrastructure for waste management to the City of Greater Bendigo and its Communities.

Through this alliance, GS Energy’s local management team will work to provide enormous economic and environmental benefits to the Councils, Industries and their Communities through implementing the latest in economic and environmentally sustainable waste management practices.

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Alliance Partnership

GS Energy on Stateline NSW 9/4/10

ABC Stateline NSW - www.abc.net.au/news
Many councils are looking at turning their community's household and industrial waste into their own electricity by using biomass gas plants. ABC's Stateline NSW investigates.

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