Bio Economy

BIO-ECONOMY:  WHAT IS IT AND WHY IS IT THE FUTURE

           

ECONOMIC BIOMASS HARVESTING

FOR CHEAP NET ZERO ENERGY PRODUCTION

 

“The Actual Green Answer to the Green New Deal”

 

You are invited to broaden your thinking about climate change. Generally, governments, politicians and climate activists have adopted a narrative that requires a race to create $Trillions of additional expenses to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions by 2100. This narrative seems to also require a rapid elimination of the use of approximately 84% of the world's energy from petroleum fuels. The substitutes for petroleum fuels are primarily focused on the use of intermittent wind and solar. This requires massively expensive infrastructure and "on demand" energy storage. This disruption of the energy balance could create an extended global energy crisis. Signs of the disturbance and consequences are already visible.


Who is paying the expenses for these tradeoffs? Is this even possible during challenging elevated world debt and inflation? How will businesses, the developing economies, and disadvantaged cope without the existing sources of critically needed energy?


What if we offered you a simple and concrete step to a highly profitable and lowest industry cost global sustainable solution with speedy paybacks? The solution calls for a simple organic approach to process the available abundance of naturally decaying biomass that creates most of the greenhouse gas emissions. The greenhouse effect has also continued to green up the planet by a double-digit percentage and initiated the growth of additional harvest-able wastes since the beginning of this century.


As a solution, Trash2Treasure has developed a top margin, lowest industry cost, quickest to market, scalable, and proprietary "Micro-Burst" technology that could convert large tonnage of a multitude of types of biomass resources. This includes plentiful crop wastes, forestry wastes and municipal wastes into $ billions worth of low cost, net zero diesel energy on a worldwide basis. This solution also provides the profitable sequestering of carbon into valuable products.


Directionally, Trash2Treasure's vision of a bio-economy in the U.S. could displace over 90% of fossil fuels consumption of diesel and eliminate approximately 1,300 million tons of emissions. In addition, the bio-economy could generate revenues of approximately $675 billion with a profitability approaching $500 billion.


As an example: A low cost 20 tons per day biomass processing system under $1,500,000 could generate up to $12 million EBITDA per year or more. A small group of fifteen of 20 tons per day 3 x Pick-up Truck Sized Systems could generate $300 million or more.

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