Comparative $250 Million Biofuel-to-Power Proposal Geodyn Solutions: Industrial Hemp vs. Sugarcane & Sorghum – Dominican Republic

Comparative $250 Million Biofuel-to-Power Proposal Geodyn Solutions: Industrial Hemp vs. Sugarcane & Sorghum – Dominican Republic Executive SummaryGeodyn Solutions, in partnership with Dominican stakeholders, proposes a $250 million investment to establish a biofuel-to-power ecosystem in the Dominican Republic (DR). This project compares two strategic feedstock pathways:Industrial Hemp – diversified model emphasizing nutraceuticals, textiles, biodiesel, and biomass electricity.Sugarcane & Sorghum – high-volume energy model with ethanol, bagasse pellets, molasses, and baseload power.Key Investment Metrics:Power Output: 30 MW (240 GWh/year)ROI: Hemp 28–33% vs. Sugarcane & Sorghum 30–40%Payback: Hemp ~5.0 yrs vs. Sugarcane & Sorghum ~4.5 yrsCO₂ Offset: 125,000–200,000 tons/yearJobs: 1,500+ direct & indirectGovernment Incentives: Up to $80M availableFeedstock PerformanceCriteriaIndustrial HempSugarcane & SorghumBiomass Yield (t/ha/yr)13–1560–100 (cane), 40–60 (sorghum)Ethanol Potential (L/ton)300–400400–700Electricity Output (kWh/ton)~1,250~1,450ROI (15…

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Comprehensive $250 Million Budget Proposal Geodyn Solutions: Sugarcane & Sorghum Biofuel-to-Power with Co-Product Value Chains – Dominican Republic

Comprehensive $250 Million Budget Proposal Geodyn Solutions: Sugarcane & Sorghum Biofuel-to-Power with Co-Product Value Chains – Dominican Republic Executive SummaryGeodyn Solutions, in partnership with Dominican stakeholders, proposes a $250 million biofuel-to-power investment utilizing sugarcane and sorghum as the most efficient feedstocks for both electricity generation and ROI.This project covers 12,500 acres in provinces like Azua and Barahona, with dual cultivation cycles of sugarcane (7,500 acres) and sweet sorghum (5,000 acres). The integrated system will produce:50M+ liters of ethanol annually100,000+ tons of bagasse pellets50,000 tons of molassesHigh-value nutraceutical extracts30 MW of baseload renewable power (240 GWh/year)via six 5 MW biomass turbinesKey HighlightsTotal Investment:$250MROI:30–40% average over 15 yearsPayback Period:5 yearsJobs:650 direct, 950 indirect (1,600 total)Environmental Benefits:150,000–200,000 tons CO₂ offset annuallyIncentives:Up to $80M from Law 57-07, CIF, World Bank, IDBTimeline:Groundbreaking Q2 2026…

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Geodyn Solutions 250MW Mobile Power Plant in the Dominican Republic

Geodyn Solutions 250MW Mobile Power Plant in the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions, a leading provider of mobile power plants, proposes to partner with its strategic statistical partner (specializing in data-driven optimization for energy projects) to deploy proprietary modular power generation technologies for a 250MW mobile power plant in the Dominican Republic. This initiative leverages Geodyn's expertise in flexible, rapid-deployment energy systems to address the Dominican Republic's growing energy demands, providing reliable interim power while supporting the country's transition to 25% renewable energy by 2025 and enhancing grid stability and economic growth. The plant will utilize aeroderivative gas turbine technology for LPG or reciprocating engine modules for diesel, configured as trailer-mounted or containerized units for rapid deployment. For the LPG variant, the…

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Proposal for Deployment of a 250MW Mobile Power Plant in the Dominican Republic

Proposal for Deployment of a 250MW Mobile Power Plant in the Dominican Republic Executive SummaryGeodyn Solutions, a leader in modular mobile power generation, proposes to partner with its statistical optimization partner to deploy a 250MW LNG-based mobile power plant in the Dominican Republic. This project provides a flexible, rapid-deployment solution to stabilize the grid, meet rising electricity demand, and support industrial and tourism-driven growth.The configuration integrates advanced modular turbine systems with a heat recovery steam turbine (HRST) and an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) for waste heat utilization. This boosts efficiency to ~58%, ensuring fuel savings and emission reductions.The project assumes a PPA tariff of $0.17/kWh with a 15-year lifespan, delivering strong returns, rapid payback, and long-term profitability.Project OverviewBase Capacity:~150 MW modular turbine modules.Heat Recovery (HRST):+75 MW.ORC Waste Heat Recovery:+25 MW.Total Net…

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Proposal for Geodyn Solutions and Strategic Partner to Deploy Thorium-Based Nuclear Reactors in the Dominican Republic

Proposal for Geodyn Solutions and Strategic Partner to Deploy Thorium-Based Nuclear Reactors in the Dominican Republic Executive SummaryGeodyn Solutions, in collaboration with its strategic partner specializing in thorium technology, proposes the deployment of advanced thorium-based nuclear reactors to address the Dominican Republic's high electricity costs, fossil fuel reliance, and hurricane vulnerabilities. This initiative aligns with the National Energy Plan and potential for FNPP. With a $3 billion budget, we recommend constructing two 300 MW thorium-based reactors (total 600 MW capacity), modeled after efficient thorium reactor designs that derive 60% of energy from thorium.This proposal outlines the suggested location for optimal ROI, a detailed cost breakdown including 20% contingency, job creation estimates, environmental benefits, budget allocation, a 20-year ROI projection chart,…

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Geodyn Solutions: Revised Multi-Species Feed Manufacturing Facility Proposal for the Dominican Republic

Geodyn Solutions: Revised Multi-Species Feed Manufacturing Facility Proposal for the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions proposes an advanced multi-species feed manufacturing facility in the Dominican Republic to produce 250,000 tons of premium feed annually for shrimp, fish (tilapia), pork, and poultry, targeting export markets in North America, South America, and the Caribbean. This $100 million project (including 20% contingency) builds on the prior proposal (artifact_id: 3e9377e5-a516-4ddf-bce0-ed0bb04c6941), scaling production and enhancing infrastructure with a larger capital expenditure. The facility leverages nutrient-balanced formulations with probiotics, prebiotics, and sustainable ingredients—black soldier fly (BSF) larvae, silkworm pupae, algae (Spirulina, Schizochytrium sp., Chlorella vulgaris), soybean meal, fermented cassava meal, moringa leaf powder, and yeast hydrolysate. Located near Samaná Peninsula, it capitalizes on the Dominican Republic’s climate,…

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Geodyn Solutions Proposal: 200 MW LNG Power Plant or Power Barge for the Dominican Republic

Geodyn Solutions Proposal: 200 MW LNG Power Plant or Power Barge for the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions, in collaboration with its strategic technology partner, proposes two advanced 200 MW LNG-based power generation solutions for the Dominican Republic: (1) a land-based combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant, and (2) an LNG power barge, both powered by proprietary technologies co-developed to maximize efficiency and reliability. Deployed at a coastal site (e.g., Santo Domingo or Puerto Plata), either option will deliver 200 MW to the grid at $0.14/kWh, supporting energy security and sustainability. The proposal compares costs, ROI, job creation, and environmental impacts, leveraging the Dominican Republic’s LNG infrastructure (e.g., AES Andrés terminal).Technology OverviewOption 1: Land-Based LNG Combined Cycle Power PlantType: Combined…

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Soluciones de Agricultura Orgánica de Microbebio en la República Dominicana

Soluciones de Agricultura Orgánica de Microbebio en la República Dominicana La República Dominicana cuenta con un sector agrícola diverso que abarca desde cultivos básicos como arroz, plátano y banano hasta productos de alto valor como café, cacao, tomate, ají y caña de azúcar. Los agricultores se enfrentan al reto de aumentar la productividad sin comprometer la salud del suelo. Los fertilizantes químicos pueden ofrecer resultados a corto plazo, pero degradan la estructura del suelo, reducen la biodiversidad y contaminan las fuentes de agua. Frente al cambio climático, es urgente adoptar soluciones sostenibles.Microbebio desarrolla biofertilizantes microbianos y bioestimulantes orgánicos de última generación. Estas fórmulas combinan microorganismos beneficiosos con nutrientes orgánicos macro y micro, mejorando el crecimiento de las plantas, la calidad…

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Microbebio’s Organic Agriculture Solutions in the Dominican Republic

Microbebio’s Organic Agriculture Solutions in the Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic has a diverse agricultural sector with crops ranging from staples like rice, plantain and banana to high‑value crops such as coffee, cacao, tomatoes, chili peppers and sugarcane. Farmers face the dual challenge of increasing productivity and preserving soil health. Conventional chemical fertilizers and pesticides provide short‑term yield gains but often degrade soil structure, reduce biodiversity, and contaminate water bodies. As climate change intensifies, sustainable alternatives are essential.Microbebio develops proprietary microbial biofertilizers and biostimulants that combine beneficial microbes with organic macro‑ and micronutrients. These products enhance plant growth, improve fruit quality and reclaim degraded soils. This proposal outlines how Microbebio’s cutting‑edge organic solutions can support Dominican agriculture.Why Organic Microbial Fertilizers?Biofertilizers…

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MicrobeBio Sargassum Bioeconomy Hub

MicrobeBio Sargassum Bioeconomy Hub Location: Coastal Free Trade Zone, Dominican RepublicProposed by: MicrobeBioProject Type: Public-Private PartnershipTotal Capital Investment: $25 Million USD (includes 20% contingency)Project OverviewMicrobeBio proposes the development of a 15-hectare coastal industrial hub dedicated to the collection, storage, and transformation of sargassum into environmentally valuable and economically beneficial products. This facility will offer a sustainable, long-term response to the growing volumes of sargassum affecting Dominican beaches and coastal ecosystems.Project ObjectivesMitigate the annual impact of over 450,000 tons of invasive sargassumImprove coastal water quality, preserve coral reefs, and protect tourism infrastructureConvert sargassum into four environmentally friendly outputs:Organic Fertilizerfor national agricultureBiogasfor clean energy and industrial heatBiocharfor soil remediation and carbon sequestrationEco-construction materialssuch as bricks and panels for affordable housingCapital Budget Summary (USD)ComponentCost (USD)Harvesting, transport, washing$3,000,000Drying and biomass storage$2,500,000Composting &…

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