Shaping a net negative future
Green Tech Synergy Project
Our Mission
Create & deploy net negative energy systems
Our innovative waste-fed bio Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology and Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) combustion are designed to generate more clean energy than they consume, resulting in a net-negative carbon footprint. By pioneering these energy systems, we contribute to a regenerative approach to environmental sustainability, setting new standards for the industry.
Profitable | Circular | Sustainable | Economies of scale
Our waste-fed bio CHP technology, combined with waste pellet production, embodies this circular approach. As we expand our operations, we aim to replicate and scale these circular systems, creating a sustainable blueprint that can be adopted by businesses of all sizes. This approach aligns with our mission to foster prosperity intertwined with sustainability while redefining industry standards.
Additionality
Additionality, (Creating Something New in regards to Offsetting GHG Emissions) is a fundamental concept guiding our business plan. We don’t simply aim to meet sustainability goals; we aim to set new benchmarks in environmental responsibility. This commitment enhances the value of our carbon offset credits, making them more attractive to organizations looking for genuine, impactful solutions to their carbon emissions.
bridging the gap between profitability and sustainability, proving that they can coexist and thrive together while healing our planet
Current Problems
Total Power Produced: The U.S. generates approximately 4,050 terawatt-hours of electricity annually, contributing to substantial CO2 emissions.
Total CO2 Emissions: Despite commitments, the U.S. emits over 1,570.36 million metric tons of CO2 annually, a significant environmental challenge.
Company Commitments: Over 1,500 U.S. companies have pledged to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, but turning commitments into action remains a hurdle.
Funding Commitment: While over $850 billion has been earmarked for climate initiatives, there are concerns about the sufficiency and effective deployment of these funds.
Inadequate Progress: Despite commitments and available funding, there is skepticism about the lack of substantial progress and efficiency in addressing climate change.
Absence of Net-Negative Facilities: Currently, there are no operational net-negative manufacturing facilities or comprehensive plans to establish them, hindering efforts to remove more CO2 from the atmosphere than is produced.