Proposal: Geodyn Solutions – Advanced Greenhouse Technology and Coal-to-Energy Project with Enhanced Crop Diversity for Sustainable Agriculture in Mongolia

Proposal: Geodyn Solutions – Advanced Greenhouse Technology and Coal-to-Energy Project with Enhanced Crop Diversity for Sustainable Agriculture in Mongolia Geodyn Solutions Executive Summary Geodyn Solutions proposes a $500 million project to deploy cutting-edge greenhouse technologies in Mongolia, harnessing abundant coal reserves to generate electricity and CO2 for year-round production of tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, strawberries, herbs, salad greens, and tilapia. With a $400 million base budget and $100 million contingent fees, this initiative will produce 100 MW of power and cultivate 500 hectares to yield 65,000 tons of crops and 5,000 tons of fish annually for domestic consumption and export. Located in South Gobi near Tavan Tolgoi, the project addresses Mongolia’s food insecurity, reduces import reliance, creates 2,700 jobs, and boosts…

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Geodyn Solutions proposes a 100,000 barrels/day Coal-to-Liquids (CTL) facility with integrated power generation for Mongolia

Geodyn Solutions proposes a 100,000 barrels/day Coal-to-Liquids (CTL) facility with integrated power generation for Mongolia Executive Summary  Geodyn Solutions proposes a 100,000 barrels/day Coal-to-Liquids (CTL) facility with integrated power generation for Mongolia. This advanced system converts coal into liquid fuels via Indirect Coal Liquefaction (ICL) or Direct Coal Liquefaction (DCL), while co-generating electricity from waste heat or syngas. Designed to leverage Mongolia’s vast coal reserves, this project will meet surging demand for liquid fuels and electricity, delivering significant economic benefits, including thousands of jobs and a strong return on investment (ROI). Process Description The CTL facility will produce 100,000 barrels/day of synthetic liquid fuels (e.g., diesel, gasoline) using:  Indirect Coal Liquefaction (ICL): Gasifies coal into syngas, then synthesizes it into…

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Proposal: Direct Coal Liquefaction (DCL) Facility for Mongolia (10,000 Barrels/Day)

Proposal: Direct Coal Liquefaction (DCL) Facility for Mongolia (10,000 Barrels/Day) Executive SummaryGeodyn Solutions proposes a 10,000 barrels/day Direct Coal Liquefaction (DCL) facility for Mongolia, transforming the nation’s abundant coal reserves into valuable liquid fuels (e.g., diesel, gasoline). Compared to Indirect Coal Liquefaction (ICL), DCL delivers higher efficiency, lower capital costs, and competitive revenue potential, making it the optimal choice for a scalable, economical energy solution. This project will enhance Mongolia’s energy security, create significant employment opportunities, and offer a robust return on investment (ROI), provided hydrogen supply and crude oil market dynamics are effectively managed.Process DescriptionDirect Coal Liquefaction (DCL) converts coal directly into liquid hydrocarbons by hydrogenating it under high pressure and temperature, avoiding the energy-intensive gasification step required in…

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Microbebio: Revolutionizing Agriculture and Forestry in Zambia with Rice, Bamboo, Cassava, Algae, Hemp, and Kenaf for Food Security, Energy Independence, and Carbon Sequestration to Achieve 2030 Goals

Microbebio: Revolutionizing Agriculture and Forestry in Zambia with Rice, Bamboo, Cassava, Algae, Hemp, and Kenaf for Food Security, Energy Independence, and Carbon Sequestration to Achieve 2030 Goals Zambia’s abundant agricultural and forestry resources are critical to the nation’s economic prosperity, food security, and environmental sustainability. However, challenges such as soil degradation, deforestation, and climate change hinder the potential of these resources. Microbebio addresses these issues with innovative microbial technologies, combining sustainable crop rotations, organic farming practices, forestry restoration, and advanced solutions to restore soil health, enhance productivity, and drive carbon sequestration.By focusing on key crops like rice, cassava, bamboo, hemp, kenaf, and leveraging algae for renewable energy and carbon capture, Microbebio empowers Zambia to unlock opportunities in the CO₂ market, achieve energy independence, and align with global 2030 sustainability goals.Integrating Crops, Forestry, and Advanced Solutions for SustainabilityMicrobebio…

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Proposal for MicrobeBio Products in Zambia

Proposal for MicrobeBio Products in Zambia Zambia's agriculture faces significant challenges that hinder productivity and sustainability. These include: Soil Contamination: The use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has led to soil contamination with heavy metals, hydrocarbons, and persistent organic pollutants, affecting crop yields and food safety. Salty and Arsenic-Contaminated Soils: Certain regions suffer from saline soils and arsenic contamination, further reducing agricultural productivity. Aflatoxin Contamination: Aflatoxins, produced by fungi, contaminate staple crops like maize and groundnuts, posing health risks and limiting market access. Underutilization of Forest Carbon Sequestration: Zambia has untapped potential for forest carbon sequestration, which could be leveraged in the carbon market. Low Utilization of Local Workforce: There is a need to create more local jobs within the…

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