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GS Energy announces bioenergy program

11 September 2006 -- GS Energy Corp. today announced its plans to build, own and operate biomass-derived energy facilities co-located at renewable fuel production facilities, specifically facilities with biomass gasification capabilities.

Among the first of GS Energy's planned projects is a site expected to be co-located at an Integrated Multi-Fuels facility in Memphis, Tennessee, US, that GS Energy's sister company, GS AgriFuels, is currently developing.

GS AgriFuels intends to use standard fuel production technologies and a number of proprietary technologies, including pre-treatment, process intensification, gasification, catalytic and carbon capture technologies at small-scales to enable the refining of many forms of biomass into clean fuels, including biodiesel and ethanol.

The synthesis gas output of GS AgriFuels' biomass gasifier can be used to generate heat and power with specially designed power generation and heat transfer facilities that GS Energy intends to build, own and operate co-located at GS AgriFuels' facilities.

In addition to generating power from biomass-derived synthesis gases, GS Energy is designing its first plants to be combined heat and power (CHP) facilities that will capture the waste heat from the combustion of these gases. The waste thermal energy is expected to be used to generate steam and additional power, or to offset the need for heat in a production process at GS Energy's host site.

GS Energy expects to produce and sell power first to GS Energy's host-sites to offset their consumption needs and then to the grid. Any renewable energy certificates and other emissions credits produced by GS Energy will be marketed through GS Energy's majority-held carbon trading subsidiary, GS Carbon.




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