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Porgie Tirebiter

05/10/13 10:05 PM

#26650 RE: doughboy2 #26649

Friday night... How about some Long Tall Marcia Ball:
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catdaddyrt

05/11/13 7:38 AM

#26654 RE: doughboy2 #26649

you got it DB just a story
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Pink salmon

05/11/13 3:06 PM

#26660 RE: doughboy2 #26649

GESI is more than just a story and I would hardly call the almost unlimited supply of used rail ties a small finite resource.

Rail ties are replaced at a rate upwards of 10,000,000 annually.

1,000,000 ton + annually entering the system, This does not include the millions of tons of ties that are stock piled around the USA and Canada.

http://www.progressiverailroading.com/canadian_national/article/MOW-Spending-Report-Large-railroads-lay-out-2013-infrastructure-programs--35786

GESI will be a life changing investment for some. I encourage you to do some further research. This is real.

Please stop by the GESI board and check out the DD compiled there.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/Green-Energy-Solutions-Industries-GESI-4361/

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tikasun

05/11/13 9:16 PM

#26668 RE: doughboy2 #26649

Oke, I'll play the GESI story.

Allow me to explain into detail how this entire gasification project came into being, is going to be implemented and run on creosote railroad ties.

1) GESI has been introduced by Alberta Energy Government to On-Track Railway Services.

http://www.stockmarketsreview.com/news/174998/

2) The gasification plant is going to be established on On-Track Railway Services industrial grounds under leasing agreement.


3) The Duagh Yard property where On-Track Railway Services operates from is well situated in terms of rail service, with six to ten switches per week.

Track RA-04 – Mile 7.4 Lakeland & Waterways Subdivision.
The Duagh Plant Facility is located adjacent to the former CNR (Canadian National Railway) “Duagh Station Grounds”

http://www.ontrackrailway.com/duagh-yard/

4) On-Track Railway Services Tie Disposal

http://www.ontrackrailway.com/services/tie-crushing/

The creosote is NOT going to be extracted. The creosote ties will be gasified after shredding. Creosote ties produce a higher BTU and a cleaner burn, cleaner than untreated wood.

The gasification plant build out will result in a 200 ton per day energy production facility for waste rail ties on On-Track grounds. There will be an ongoing supply of ties shred-prep'd for gasification.

Funding availability has been announced and permitting is already in process.

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=57013188

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=5732500

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