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Power Stations

Test Site - Power Station

The above photo is of the Test Plant in Newcastle. This test plant represents a GSE 50 Power and Waste Management Station, utilising 50 tonnes a day of waste and generates from 1.5MW to 2.7MW depending on the waste type. Please note that all Power and Waste Management Stations will be fully enclosed.  

The range and design flexibility of the GS Energy’s Power and Waste Management Stations provide any Producer of Waste real opportunity to improve waste management processes. Enormous gains can be delivered from both improved environmental and economic outcomes for the waste producer.

Summary of Municipal Solid Waste / Green Waste Stations

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Summary of Sawmill / Cattle Feedlot Waste Stations

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Unique "Waste to Energy" Power and Waste Management Design

Modular units (increased flexibility – easily duplicated)Multi Step (improves feedstock flexibility, separation of gases, and the ability to integrate with other processes eg. Solar thermal – methane)Multiple product generation capabilitiesDecentralized power generation optionsWide range of feedstock types and sizes able to be processedWaste heat utilisation (improving cycle efficiency to around 30%)Utilises liberated gasesZERO NET CARBON emissions

NOTE: For each KWh Produced generally one household can be supplied power.
Eg: 4,500KW Station = 4,500 households equivalent power supply.

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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