GESI was incorporated in 2007 and has undertaken project development in Alberta Canada for the creation of a waste wood to energy project. GESI began the project development through years of wood waste potential for energy creation in Western Canada.
The vastly available supply of wood waste as a feed stock for fuel in Western Canada, was narrowed down by GESI to be to utilize waste railway ties (WRT), which is abundant on a yearly basis through ongoing replacement of ties by railroads and servicers.
GESI was recently awarded a grant by Alberta Energy for the development of a feasibility study for the use of waste wood, including rail ties, for the creation of electricity or bio-fuels. GESI has completed significant parts of such study, while at the same time GESI was able to secure strategic relations and contracts to make the project a reality.
GESI now has the backing of a solid feasibility study, identified and secured long term WRT supply, strategically located project site, and is currently taking proposals for bids for the best technology for the project. In sum, GESI has realized from feasibility to current implementation of what it was charged with at the beginning. Namely to create economic stimulation, creation of jobs, removal of toxic waste, creation of energy, and add to Canada’s ever increasing renewable energy sources.