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TARGETED PROJECTS

TARGETED PROJECT 1, BAHAMAS

20Mw-50Mw Waste and Energy Green Park Nassau/New Providence, Bahamas – capex c $ 250mio up to $600mio

The proposal is to integrate over a 3 year time frame a network of technology packages that deal with existing landfill wastes and the daily incoming waste streams. The solution is based around doing more than trying to eradicate waste by creating value chains in both new products, energy and food stuffs alongside a Carbon benefit.

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TARGETED PROJECT 2, BAHAMAS

Treasure Cay aerodrome (Fixed Based Operations), Abaco, Bahamas – capex c $ 25mio

The proposal is construct a $ 25 million aerodrome with all the most modern facilities, in compliance with the Civil Aviation Air Navigation Regulations, in order to provide a solid logistic base to the Abaco airport whilst the main terminal building will be under reconstructions – Fixed Based Operations (FBO).

TARGETED PROJECT 3, SOUTH AFRICA

400Mw Matjhabeng, Orange Free State, South Africa – Solar PV Complex capex c $500 mio

The project addresses the existing energy problems in South Africa, a leading mining country (gold, diamonds) currently underpowered. South Africa produces around 47,000Mw against an installed capacity of 52,000Mw. Amongst current challenges state utility business and operational failures, plant maintenance issues and breakdowns at ageing poorly-maintained power stations, under investment and Eskom’s struggle with high debts.

TARGETED PROJECT 4, NIGERIA

Bilabri Oil & Gas Field reservoir (OML 122), WEST AFRICA c $ 400mio

OML 122 is located within the Gulf of Guinea, 25-60Km offshore West Africa and covers an area of 1,295 Square km and is east of Shells’ giant Bonga Field and south of Shells EA Fields OML 79.
Significant crude oil production is expected from the Bilabri C2 reservoir. The project is a two-well development of the C2 reservoir, with proven oil reserves.

TARGETED PROJECT 5

Hydrogen Carrier Hydroline Technology, R&D Financing – $ 20 mio R&D

Hydroline’s technical features are preferable to currently deployed Hydrogen carrier systems in terms of energy balance, required heat, equipment cost, and the ability to make use of existing Hydrocarbon fuel pipes, tanks, trucks and other support apparatus.