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Everyone wins...

from the Power of Waste Resources

GS Energy’s key strategies:

Indentifying opportunities for WtE Stations while:facilitating economic and environmentally positive solutions to minimize Local Governments waste management costs and environmental concernsoffering Private Enterprise or Industry opportunities to turn waste products into value adding income producing resources
 
Providing Investors credible options for investment into WtE Stations where:Investors can join with GS Energy to own and operate small to medium scale, WtE stations offering Councils and Industry all the benefits and savings of these stations without the large capital outlaysInvestors can be small or significant shareholders in one or many of the companies established by GS Energy to own and operate the WtE stationsThe capital investment by shareholders, whether large or small, delivers considerable revenue for station owners from the sale of many products produced by the stations, providing significant returns for shareholders

Promoting environmental cost benefits for governments and Industry within countries with carbon reduction policies
 
Gaining subsidies for clients from State and Federal governments who support and subsidise innovative power and waste management stations that reduce carbon emissions
 
Generating income for station owners through:Waste Management FeesPower Sales Wholesale (W/S)Soil Conditioner Sales Recycled Steel SalesPower Sales (GS Energy Retail)Sale of Heat for Hot Water and/or Refrigeration

Always being proactive with product innovation and development

Ensuring the right product range is available to satisfy the demand from Government and industry

Maintaining service levels that cater for customer’s real needs and desires

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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