Proposal for Geodyn Solutions: Advanced Cellulosic Biomass, Organic Waste, and Kenaf Ethanol Facility with Ammonia and Hydrogen Production and 500 MW Power Plant in the Dominican Republic

Proposal for Geodyn Solutions: Advanced Cellulosic Biomass, Organic Waste, and Kenaf Ethanol Facility with Ammonia and Hydrogen Production and 500 MW Power Plant in the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions proposes the development of a cutting-edge ethanol production facility utilizing cellulosic biomass (e.g., sugarcane bagasse, crop residues), organic waste (e.g., municipal solid waste, food waste), and kenaf to fuel a 500 MW combined-cycle power plant in the Dominican Republic. The power generated will be used to produce ammonia (via electrolysis and Haber-Bosch) and hydrogen (via electrolysis), leveraging advanced technologies to surpass sugarcane’s yield and sustainability. The facility will produce 200 million gallons of ethanol annually to power the plant, with surplus ethanol and byproducts sold locally. The power plant incorporates Organic…

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Comprehensive Business Proposal: Powering a 1,000 MWh Plant with Solid Carbon Fractionation

Comprehensive Business Proposal: Powering a 1,000 MWh Plant with Solid Carbon Fractionation Executive Summary Geodyn Solutions proposes an innovative approach to energy generation by utilizing Solid Carbon Fractionation (SCF) technology to create a clean, high-value fuel for a 1,000 MWh power plant. This proposal outlines the technical approach, capital and operational cost estimates, job creation potential, economic benefits for the coal industry, carbon credit advantages, and return on investment (ROI) to showcase the feasibility and profitability of the project. Project Overview Objective To develop a 1,000 MWh power plant powered by a turbine and Rankine Organic Cycle (ROC) system using fuel derived from SCF technology, which fractionates solid hydrocarbons into clean-burning fuel while reducing emissions. Key Highlights Fuel Source: High-purity solid carbon fraction derived from coal via SCF technology. Coal Utilization: Efficiently…

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Proposal for a $115 Million Advanced Microbial MSW Water Treatment Plant in the Dominican Republic

Proposal for a $115 Million Advanced Microbial MSW Water Treatment Plant in the Dominican Republic Executive Summary Geodyn Solutions proposes to develop a state-of-the-art $100 million municipal solid wastewater (MSW) treatment facility, with an added 15% contingency ($15 million), in the Dominican Republic. This innovative facility will apply advanced microbial and nutrient recovery technologies to clean wastewater, produce clean water for reuse, recover valuable nutrients, and convert biosolids into commercial-grade organic fertilizer. The project supports the Dominican Republic’s goals of sustainable development, water reuse, and environmental protection, while creating local jobs and long-term economic value. Project Overview Project Title: Advanced Microbial MSW Water Reclamation & Fertilizer Production FacilityTotal Investment: $115 million (including 15% contingency)Location: Near major MSW catchment areas in Santo Domingo or SantiagoDaily Capacity:…

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Growing 100,000 MT of Organic Durians Annually in the Dominican Republic

Growing 100,000 MT of Organic Durians Annually in the Dominican Republic A Microbebio Sustainable Agriculture & Export Project Executive Summary Objective: Cultivate and export 100,000 MT of organic durians annually from the Dominican Republic.Location: Samaná Peninsula – optimal climate, fertile land, access to ports.Unique Approach: Integrates Microbebio biological inputs, spectral imaging, and organic shelf-life extension.Target Markets: U.S., Europe – high-value, underserved.ROI: $1B annual revenue by Year 7, 10-year ROI of ~7,910%. Global Market Opportunity  RegionVolume (MT)Value (USD)NotesChina1.43M / 1.56M$6.7B / $6.99BLargest importer; Vietnam & Thailand leadUSA1,000–2,000$5M–$10MNiche, growing marketEurope500–1,000$2M–$5MPremium, organic-focused marketCanada100–200$0.5M–$1MFollows U.S. trends Why the Dominican Republic? Climate: 2,000–2,500 mm rainfall, 80%+ humidity, 25–30°C year-round.Soil: Loamy, fertile, pH 5.5–6.5, amendable with organic matter.Logistics: Coastal location, proximity to Samaná Bay for exports.Labor…

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Proposal for Microbebio: Growing 50,000 MT of Durians Annually in the Dominican Republic

Proposal for Microbebio: Growing 50,000 MT of Durians Annually in the Dominican Republic Executive Summary Microbebio proposes a strategic project to cultivate 50,000 MT of durians annually in the Dominican Republic, targeting the Samaná Peninsula for its tropical climate (2,000–2,500 mm rainfall, 80%+ humidity, 25–30°C), which mirrors durian’s native Southeast Asian conditions. This initiative leverages Spectral Imaging Technology for non-destructive quality assessment and an enhanced organic shelf-life extension solution to achieve 30 days of post-harvest viability. By managing ethylene production and fungal growth organically, we aim to produce high-quality durians for export, primarily to the U.S. and Europe, while creating jobs, ensuring sustainability, and delivering a strong return on investment (ROI). Project Objectives Produce 50,000 MT of organic durians annually…

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Proposal for Geodyn Solutions: $250 Million Investment in Organic Rare Earth Mining in the Dominican Republic

Proposal for Geodyn Solutions: $250 Million Investment in Organic Rare Earth Mining in the Dominican Republic Executive Summary Geodyn Solutions proposes a $250 million investment to develop a sustainable rare earth element (REE) mining project in the Sierra de Bahoruco, Pedernales Province, Dominican Republic. This project will utilize cutting-edge organic mining technologies, ensuring minimal environmental impact while maximizing economic returns. Additionally, the project includes a $50 million investment in a 30 MW mobile power generation system utilizing Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) power units to provide reliable, sustainable energy for mining operations. A $30 million contingent fee is allocated to address unforeseen costs, ensuring project resilience and operational flexibility. This investment aligns with global trends in clean energy and critical mineral independence, providing a high return on investment (ROI) and establishing Geodyn Solutions as a leader…

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Proposal for Geodyn Solutions: Waste Tire Pyrolysis-to-Energy Factory

Proposal for Geodyn Solutions: Waste Tire Pyrolysis-to-Energy Factory Construction and Operation of a 300 MT/Day Waste Tire Pyrolysis Facility for Electricity Generation Geodyn Solutions Executive Summary Geodyn Solution proposes a cutting-edge facility to process 300 metric tons (MT) of waste tires daily using advanced pyrolysis technology optimized for maximum bio-oil and syngas production. These outputs will fuel a gas turbine and ORC system to generate ~15–18 MW of electricity, sold at $0.17/kWh. This project tackles waste tire disposal while delivering renewable energy, with an estimated capital expenditure (CAPEX) of $40–50 million and annual operational expenditure (OPEX) of $7–9 million. The factory is projected to achieve a return on investment (ROI) within 4–6 years, with a net present value (NPV) of…

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Proposal: Geodyn Solutions – Provision of a 106 MWe Optimised Floating Power Unit (OFPU) to the Dominican Republic

Proposal: Geodyn Solutions – Provision of a 106 MWe Optimised Floating Power Unit (OFPU) to the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions Executive Summary Geodyn Solutions proposes deploying an Optimised Floating Power Unit (OFPU) with a capacity of 106 MWe to the Dominican Republic, delivering clean, reliable electricity at $0.17 per kWh to advance the nation’s 25% renewable energy target by 2025 and reduce dependence on fossil fuel imports. Modeled after Russia’s next-generation OFPUs under construction since 2022, this barge-mounted nuclear power plant features two RITM-200M reactors (53 MWe each) and offers a 60-year service life. This proposal details operational costs, ROI, job creation, and benefits, positioning the Dominican Republic as a Caribbean leader in sustainable, high-capacity energy solutions. Project Overview Technology…

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Proposal: Geodyn Solutions – Provision of a 70 MWe Floating Nuclear Power Plant to the Dominican Republic

Proposal: Geodyn Solutions – Provision of a 70 MWe Floating Nuclear Power Plant to the Dominican Republic Geodyn Solutions Executive Summary Geodyn Solutions proposes deploying a 70 MWe Floating Nuclear Power Plant (FNPP) to the Dominican Republic, providing clean, reliable electricity at $0.17 per kWh to support the nation’s 25% renewable energy goal by 2025 and reduce reliance on fossil fuel imports. , this FNPP features two 35 MWe reactors and can power approximately 100,000 households while cutting CO2 emissions significantly. This proposal outlines operational costs, job creation, ROI, and multifaceted benefits, positioning the Dominican Republic as a Caribbean leader in innovative, sustainable energy solutions. Operational Costs Technology Description: The FNPP is a barge-mounted nuclear power station equipped with two…

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