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Everyone wins...

from the Power of Waste Resources

Society...
  cleaner air for our future

GS Energy’s "Waste to Energy" Power and Waste Management Stations enables Local Governments and Industries to facilitate major reductions in Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Everyone Wins...

In today's society, there are two significant areas of concern that are effecting our environment; pollution and contamination from poor waste management practices and from the burning of coal in power stations. At present the majority of our electricity is from coal fired power stations which produce the highest levels of greenhouse gas emissions produced by the industry sectors.

GS Energy’s "Waste to Energy (WtE)" Power and Waste Management Stations firstly, enables Industry and Government Waste Managers to dispose of the majority of their waste using a process that will result in an enormous reduction in methane gas, carbon emissions and landfill usage.

Secondly, the process used to generate electricity in our power stations is classified as “Carbon Neutral”, in fact it is carbon negative, making these waste management processes totally environmentally responsible in the 21st century.

Produces ZERO NET CARBON emissionsSubstantially reduces the production of methane gas (significantly less landfill requirement)Reduces greenhouse gases Reduces carbon emission costsGenerates Large-scale Generation Certificate (LGCs) salesProvides opportunity to replenish soil carbon (from char produced by the stations) Promotes environmental cost benefits for countries with carbon reduction policies

Environmental and financial benefits of GS Energy’s WtE Stations

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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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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