We all need a good home that protects our family and has just enough space. Concrete is a key material for building our homes, including luxurious NYC apartments for the wealthier among us.
However, making concrete still produces a lot of CO2. If you have the means and are concerned about the environmental impact of your homes, join us and our partners in investing in innovative companies active in sustainable energy, waste transformation, hydrogen stand-alone energy, and systems to remove CO2 from the air.
Imagine telling your golf buddy that your house—and your investment—are built responsibly. And in a few years, your grandchildren will talk about how, back in 2024, you were already thinking about their future.
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I, together with our partner, offer the following investment opportunities:
1. Direct air capture: Minimum investment of $10 million (total $250 million)
2. Waste to Green Energy: Minimum investment of $5 million (total $35 million)
3. Biopower investment: Minimum investment of $25 million (total $1.5 billion)
4. Hydrogen stand-alone power generation: Minimum investment of $2 million (total $10 million) Just sold over 19 Million in systems last week!
5. Waste to hydrogen: Projects ranging from $10 million to $10 billion
6. Project financing for concrete installation, CO2 removal: €100 million
7. Project financing backed by government: $1.5 billion
8. Solar park investments
9. Waste to Energy projects in Europe: Co-investments starting from €50 million
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