Centro de Bioeconomía de Sargazo – MicrobeBio

Centro de Bioeconomía de Sargazo – MicrobeBio Ubicación: Zona Franca Costera, República Dominicana Propuesto por: MicrobeBio Tipo de Proyecto: Alianza Público-Privada Inversión Total de Capital: 25 millones de dólares estadounidenses (incluye 20% de contingencia) Resumen del Proyecto MicrobeBio propone el desarrollo de un centro industrial costero de 15 hectáreas dedicado a la recolección, almacenamiento y transformación del sargazo en productos útiles para el medio ambiente y beneficiosos para la economía nacional. Esta instalación ofrecerá una solución sostenible y a largo plazo frente al creciente volumen de sargazo que afecta las playas y ecosistemas marinos de la República Dominicana. Objetivos del Proyecto Mitigar el impacto anual de más de 450,000 toneladas de sargazo invasivo Mejorar la calidad del agua costera, preservar los arrecifes de coral y proteger la…

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Optimized $25M Sargassum Bioeconomy Hub with Built-In Contingency and Revenue Breakdown

MicrobeBio Sargassum Circular Bioeconomy Hub – Dominican Republic Total Investment: $25M (incl. 20% contingency)Goal: Convert harmful sargassum into high-value products while restoring coasts and generating national revenue. What We DoMicrobeBio will build and operate a 15-hectare coastal processing facility that:Harvests sargassumusing boom nets, skimmers, and trucksStores and dries biomassyear-round in solar dryers and covered bunkersProcesses sargassum into 4 core products:Organic FertilizerBiogas (Methane)Biochar (Carbon Capture + Soil Health)Eco-Bricks & Construction PanelsRevenue Breakdown (Annual by Year 5)Total Processed: 150,000 tons/yearFinancial HighlightsOPEX: $5M/yearPayback: ~2 yearsIRR: 35–38%10-Year Net Profit: $280M+NPV (8%): ~$70MImpactRemoves 450,000+ tons of sargassum/yearReduces ocean toxicity, protects reefs and beachesSequesters 10,000+ tons CO₂ via biocharCreates 150 direct + 400 indirect jobsBoosts organic farming, eco-construction, and clean energyWe Request50-year free land lease(15 hectares coastal)Free Trade…

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Optimized $25M Sargassum Bioeconomy Hub

Optimized $25M Sargassum Bioeconomy Hub 1. Project OverviewObjective:Build and operate a high-efficiency industrial hub to harvest, store, and convert sargassum into four profitable bio-based products—organic fertilizer, biogas, biochar, and eco-construction materials—while restoring ecosystems, creating jobs, and maximizing financial return.2. Land & Government Partnership RequestLand Area: 15 hectares coastal siteLand Terms: 50-year free lease from the Dominican GovernmentFree Trade Zone (FTZ): Full income tax, import duty, and VAT exemptionsGovernment Processing Fee: $45/ton of collected and processed sargassumGrant Facilitation: Support for World Bank/CDB “Blue Economy” climate and resilience funding3. Focus Product Portfolio: High-Return, Scalable CommoditiesProductApplicationsAvg. Sale PriceMarket DemandExportabilityROI PotentialOrganic FertilizerCrops, sugarcane, fruits, vegetables$300/tonVery HighMedium—Biogas (CH₄)Electricity, thermal energy, internal use$600/ton eq.MediumLow—BiocharSoil health, carbon credits$800/tonMediumHigh—Eco-BricksGreen housing, disaster-resilient structures$200/tonHighMedium—4. Technologies & Equipment (ROI-Focused)Sargassum Collection:• Booms,…

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Optimized $25M Sargassum Bioeconomy Hub with Built-In Contingency and Revenue Breakdown

Microbebio: Feeding the Dominican Republic with the Power of Microbes Producing more food with fewer resources may sound too good to be true, but the solution is already beneath our feet. Farmers in the Dominican Republic have trillions of tiny allies ready to transform their fields. Those allies are microbes. At Microbebio, we help farmers grow more, grow better, and grow sustainably—not by adding more chemicals, but by working with nature’s microbial power. Why Microbebio? A Soil-First Solution for the Dominican Republic’s Top Crops Farmers across the Dominican Republic face serious challenges: Soil degradation from chemical overuse Climate change impacting yields and water supplies Pest and disease outbreaks reducing crop quality Microbebio provides natural, microbial-based solutions to restore soil health, increase productivity, and protect…

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250 MW Natural Gas/LNG Power Plant in the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions and Partner

250 MW Natural Gas/LNG Power Plant in the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions and Partner Geodyn Solutions, in partnership with an energy technology provider, proposes a 250 MW natural gas/LNG combined-cycle power plant in the Dominican Republic (DR), leveraging advanced technologies, including an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) and heat exchange systems, to maximize efficiency and return on investment (ROI). The project aligns with the DR’s goal of diversifying its energy matrix and achieving 25% renewable energy by 2025, utilizing government incentives, FTZ benefits, World Bank grants, and tax exemptions. The plant will deliver electricity at $0.17/kWh, achieving a 10-year ROI of 14-16% annualized, with a payback period of 4.2 years. It will create 1,200+ jobs and reduce CO2 emissions by 420,000 tons…

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Geodyn Solutions – Self-Sustaining Project Network for Economic and Environmental Resilience in the Dominican Republic

Transforming Sustainability into Prosperity: A Self-Sustaining Project Network for the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions proposes the development of an integrated Self-Sustaining Project Network throughout the Dominican Republic to catalyze national progress in energy independence, food security, clean water access, waste-to-resource innovation, and rural job creation. Utilizing advanced green technologies, microbial biotechnology, and circular economy models, this initiative will build long-term resilience for the Dominican people and environment.Project Objectives:Deploy decentralized renewable energy systems.Build modern wastewater treatment and water purification facilities.Convert organic waste into biofertilizers, energy pellets, and microbial products.Enhance agricultural productivity with microbial and mycorrhizal solutions.Establish sustainable aquaculture and food security hubs.Create green industrial parks powered by renewable energy.Provide technical education and employment to uplift local communities.Key Components: Renewable Energy Systems:Solar…

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Transforming Sustainability into Prosperity: A Self-Sustaining Project Network for the Dominican Republic

Transforming Sustainability into Prosperity: A Self-Sustaining Project Network for the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions proposes the development of an integrated Self-Sustaining Project Network throughout the Dominican Republic to catalyze national progress in energy independence, food security, clean water access, waste-to-resource innovation, and rural job creation. Utilizing advanced green technologies, microbial biotechnology, and circular economy models, this initiative will build long-term resilience for the Dominican people and environment.Project Objectives: Deploy decentralized renewable energy systems. Build modern wastewater treatment and water purification facilities. Convert organic waste into biofertilizers, energy pellets, and microbial products. Enhance agricultural productivity with microbial and mycorrhizal solutions. Establish sustainable aquaculture and food security hubs. Create green industrial parks powered by renewable energy. Provide technical education and employment to…

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Microbebio Factory Proposal: Organic Fertilizer, Microbial Culture, and Seed Enhancement Facility in Dominican Republic

Microbebio Factory Proposal: Organic Fertilizer, Microbial Culture, and Seed Enhancement Facility in Dominican Republic Microbebio proposes a $25 million state-of-the-art facility in the Dominican Republic (DR) for producing organic fertilizers enriched with beneficial microbes, mycorrhizae, seaweed, algae, and locally sourced natural resources, farm, and organic waste. The facility will include dedicated labs for seed enhancement and microbial pest control, leveraging the DR’s abundant poultry manure (~0.8 million tons/year), coastal seaweed/algae resources, and agricultural waste. Low-cost labor, strategic Caribbean location, and government incentives (e.g., Law 158-01) will drive competitiveness. The project will create 85 direct jobs, achieve a return on investment (ROI) within 4.5 years, and promote sustainable agriculture. A 20% contingency ensures risk mitigation.Project OverviewObjectives Establish a 50,000-square-foot facility for…

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Prompt for Geodyn Solutions Proposal: Self-Sustaining Project Network in the Dominican Republic

Prompt for Geodyn Solutions Proposal: Self-Sustaining Project Network in the Dominican Republic You are tasked with creating a comprehensive proposal for Geodyn Solutions to invest $100 million, including a 15% contingency ($15 million), in a network of interconnected, self-sustaining projects in the Dominican Republic. The goal is to build a scalable, environmentally sustainable ecosystem that maximizes profitability, job creation, and local resource utilization while minimizing reliance on external inputs. The proposal must leverage cutting-edge technologies, focus on reducing waste, and create valuable commodities such as feed, biofertilizers, biopesticides, bioplastics, and renewable energy. Below are the detailed requirements and guidelines for the proposal. Project Objectives Investment: Utilize a total budget of $100 million, with $15 million (15%) allocated as a contingency,…

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Optimized Proposal for Geodyn Solutions: Hemp and Sugarcane Paper Mill in the Dominican Republic

Optimized Proposal for Geodyn Solutions: Hemp and Sugarcane Paper Mill in the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions proposes a technologically advanced paper mill in the Dominican Republic, utilizing hemp and sugarcane bagasse as feedstocks. By integrating precision agriculture, automated processing, and energy-efficient systems, the project optimizes labor and efficiency, achieving a higher ROI and shorter payback period. Located near San Pedro de Macorís, the mill will produce 50,000 tons of eco-friendly paper annually, leveraging 10,000 hectares of hemp and local sugarcane waste. The initiative aligns with the Dominican Republic’s sustainability goals and CAFTA-DR export opportunities. Capital Cost: $130 million (including 20% contingency) Annual Operating Cost: $22 million (reduced from $28.5 million) Job Creation: 650 direct jobs (down from 1,250, with higher-skilled…

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