The GCS Impact

Our model is by far, the only one that fully meets the challenges of the nation’s coal ash management shortfalls while generating substantial jobs that could very well serve as the catalyst for the nation’s much-needed economic recovery.

 
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The removal of coal ash from the environment and its safe, comprehensive consumption and application for industrial materials;

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Reduction in electricity costs for consumers and municipalities;

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Coal power utility companies can reduce operating costs and the land, formerly used for coal ash, can be reclaimed by electricity companies, local and state governments;

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The establishment of the global headquarters, three (3) GCS machine manufacturing factories and (3) GCS regional office locations across the U.S. creates an over 1450 direct jobs;

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Establishment of the U.S. as a bastion of industry-leading technological advancements and helping to create a manufacturing hub for globally sought-after raw materials - GCS Mineral fiber;

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Increased economic activity in the areas of transportation, warehousing, hospitality & housing, and professional consulting services;

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High potential for global end-users of GCS mineral fiber to establish some of their manufacturing factories in the U.S. in order to gain logistical advantage on their raw material needs - GCS’ mineral fiber - thereby, generating additional employment and economic activity in the U.S;

Limestone

GCS’ use of limestone and dolomite as major raw materials will expand state and national Economies. GCS’ annual domestic economic activity to the tune of ~$30M (U.S.) per factory for raw materials;