The next stage of sustainable growth

WE HANDLE IT ALL... from design and planning through to completion, TSE Energy Solutions connect customers seamlessly to the most advance products and services. From left is 3rd year apprentice Sam Corazza, Project Manager Will Patone, A-grade Electrician Shannon Damchev and Director/Manager Tyson Saunders. Photo: Emma Harrop

Energy is such an important part of everybody’s lives so it is no surprise that Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services is in the top five of the regional output by industry, generating $546.4m in 2021/22.

Local business, TSE Energy Solutions (TSE) is proud to be a part of this output, with its six staff assisting in providing electrical and energy solutions across the region for over 10 years; more recently working on projects including commercial sheds in Industrial Drive, fruit grading and cold storage facility in Ardmona, flood assist works throughout the region, community housing projects and many domestic renovations and new builds. 

WE HANDLE IT ALL… from design and planning through to completion, TSE Energy Solutions connect customers seamlessly to the most advance products and services. From left is 3rd year apprentice Sam Corazza, Project Manager Will Patone, A-grade Electrician Shannon Damchev and Director/Manager Tyson Saunders. Photo: Emma Harrop

TSE director, Tyson Saunders said, “Being able to help facilitate a service in which helps other businesses in the region strengthens the heart of the community. We always strive to provide a solution for any electrical situation, to either achieve a dream of a new home or renovation, to alleviate stresses with breakdowns or simply to provide our electrical knowledge to guide the customer with all their questions.  

“Locally owned companies are the life blood of the community. We really want to encourage the community to get around all locally owned businesses. Using local businesses helps stimulate the local economy. The more local services that get supported means the money stays in the region and ultimately helps the community grow. 

“We have put in some new goals we would like to set out and achieve and with the local community’s help and our endeavour to provide a service that we all can prosper from, we believe we have just started to see our next stage of sustainable growth.

“To other local businesses, I would encourage them to not stop learning, keep an open mind and be open to change and growth. But I think most of all, try not to lose sight of the human factor in business. We are all trying to help one another and we need to show compassion and respect to all,” Tyson said.