Highlights About Our Solutions

  • PROJECT ROADMAP TO ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
  • Based on this model, by 2025, all of Belize can be fossil fuel free. Financing for this program has been already secured in principle.
  • By utilizing only 40% of the lagoon surface area, a floating solar field can generate 100 Megawatts of peak power, which is currently the peak power load for the entire country.
  • At an average peak power production of 4 hours per day, over 146GWh will be produced annually, which would fully cover Belize’s electricity purchased from Mexico and generated by fossil fuels during the day
  • The Majority ofthe solar power will be used to power the BalamReserve and other island projects and stored in batteries netting these projects at Carbon Negative.
  • POWER
  • Floatingsolardistributedacross BalamReserveand other communities/islands (estimated 20-100 megawatts)
  • WASTER
  • Conversioninto electricity. Upon completion of project
  • SEWER
  • Klargester bio-disc individual biological treatment system
  • NET ZER0 CO2 EMISSION
  • Planting 1.5Milliontreeson3,000acreson(our) property, with the help of the Mennonites. Nofossilfuel-driven cars.
  • TECHNOLOGY CENTER
  • Conrad Net-ZeroInstitute forSustainability
  • WATER
  • Desalination supported atmospheric water supply, gray water recycling.
  • • 182 acres oceanfront parcel with 550
  • • Villas 305 rooms Hotel
  • • Golf Course
  • Small Hospital
  • Tele Medicine
  • Professional Healing
  • Nondenominational Church
  • Security Building
  • Art Park
  • The Conrad Net-Zero
  • Institute Marina
  • Airport
  • Golf Course
  • High speed WiFi
  • Organic Farming

CREATING BEYOND

SPECIFIC RISKS RELATED TO THE PROJECT

Market: As a Real estate and tourism increases in Belize, there couble be increased competition.

Environmental: Area Prone to negative impact of hurricanes and risk of flooding could lead to property damage

Financial: Development completion could take significantly longer and be more expensive then budgeted.

Other: As a International development, currency movement and political stability must be taken in consideration.