Partnering with villages, towns and rural municipalities to provide a renewable power option that supports their communities and fosters local economic growth.




Leading the Charge in Renewable Energy
Who will spearhead the push for sustainable energy? We stand at the forefront of
reshaping the renewable energy terrain. Our goal is to shift the longstanding reliance on
coal and natural gas to a more realistic, sustainable option. Our initiative breaks the
ground by farming hemp as a novel carbon negative feedstock that renews annually.
Coal contains 78% carbon, leading to high CO2 emissions upon combustion.
Coal has a substantial heating value, measuring 14,000 Btu for each pound, contributing to its high energy output.
Complete combustion of coal releases approximately 204.3 pounds of CO2 per million Btu.
Complete combustion of coal releases approximately 204.3 pounds of CO2 per million Btu.
HEMP: A Pivotal Energy Feedstock
Hemp
Among the world’s fastest-growing plants, can reach heights of 4 metres within 100 days. It’s estimated to be twice as efficient as trees in carbon absorption and sequestration, with a hectare of hemp potentially absorbing 8 to 22 tonnes of CO2 annually – surpassing any forest.
Source: The Guardian, Jeremy Plester
Thu 24 Nov 2022 06.00 GMT
Municipal Partnerships
Our direct engagement with municipalities allows rapid initiation of Pilot Projects, leading to quicker generation of electricity and revenue. This reduces risk for all stakeholders. Our partnership approach is founded on three pillars: Localization, Environmental Responsibility, and Affordability.