I got another, I may say major, lead. Awhile back
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Hydroponics - http://thelagunagroup.org/investor-relations-2/
It is a self-contained, self-sustaining, automated, environmentally-controlled growing system… free from all concerns regarding weather, petrochemical fertilizers and pesticides.
That reminded me of something I noticed before. That is, on Frank O'Donnell's Linkedin page (you need to log in). Our friend is the chairman of the ContainerPonics group (the other member is Noel Thompson, Vero Beach + The Bahamas - Innovative Development Specialist).
https://www.linkedin.com/groups/ContainerPoni...1675/about
ContainerPonics is an open source renewable food and energy project. Growing Hydroponic Greens at the point of sale or consumption for Shopping Centres, Schools and Colleges, Resorts, Camps, and Prisons, and even at Sea.
http://www.containerponics.com/
ContainerPonics is part of Steve Walker 's SOLIDEA Group (Poland, Europe). They are BIG! Guess what? They're in the CHP / gasification business as well. Striking detail: they use, like Cirque, updraft technology.
ContainerPonics is part of "the powercan" family.
http://powercan200.pl/solidea-worldwide/power...t-the-team
Powercan - Gasification-technology
http://www.powercan200.com/
Discover the similarities with our DGU!
What is PowerCan?
A PowerCan is a modular self sufficient energy plant it has a large static engine which produces heat and electricity. PowerCan is driven by wood chip waste and the type of forest materials which have negative value. Wood and forest waste is fed into a steel vessel called a gasifier. Because the gasifier chemical reaction works in a slight vacuum there are no emissions in the conversion process, there is no chimney and no smoke. PowerCan is containerized it ships in two 20ft containers. PowerCan can be delivered and installed on the same day the process and the engine room is fully automated it is operated from anywhere on a hand held device
http://www.convertacan.co.uk/
20 ft containerized (sounds familiair eh? )
SOLIDEA Group Sustainable Energy Solutions
http://www.solideagroup.eu/
Funny, they (Steve Walker) saw the Bahamas (and other islands) already back in 2012 as future opportunities
http://www.solideagroup.eu/energy-and-providence
SOLIDEA Group Advisory completed a preliminary study on Bahamas and recently attended a local workshop. “The findings are very positive for Bahamas compared to elsewhere in the region” says Walker “Bahamas have two competing utility energy providers supplying to the Commonwealth grid” Bahamas have one of the most reliable energy services in this part of the world and a credit to the local administration. “We think the low cost of renewable, the onset of demand for more energy and an appetite to invest in reliable safe havens could make Bahamas one of the best investment opportunities in the New World”
Steve Walker, a very interesting and knowledgeable, smart person I might say! Read his background, projects, papers/ publications on his Linkedin page, Twitter, the Solidea website etc.
Linkedin - http://ow.ly/QTCUa
Twitter - https://twitter.com/SteveMarkWalker
Now back to America and the Caribbean.
DaoChi Energy is now the USA and Eastern Caribbean branch of Solidea Group EU . We create electrical power and high grade liquid fuels (green-diesel & biojet) from biomass (any kind, including sewage, tyres, plastics, manure) and MSW (after glass and metals removal) with easy to install & easy to move equipment that OPERATES in SHIPPING CONTAINERS.
DaoChi Energy
http://daochienergy.jamescoquia.com/about-us/
DaoChi Energy of Arizona - Increased yield from algae/cyanobacteria, better energy integration from waste inputs.
Stafford Doc Williamson - Founder DaoChi Energy of Arizona (div. of Williamson Information Technologies Corp. )
https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_az/08124029
http://ecorp.azcc.gov/Details/Corp?corpid=081...ORPORATION
I've tried to connect Stafford and Steve to "our" group of people (past ventures/ projects etc.) but coulnd't find any so far besides the ContainerPonics group on Linkedin that ties Frank to Steve.
You got any ideas OMO?
There's a ton of reading and much more to dig into. Though the most important question of course remains, will Cirque Energy be in the mix and in what way? Time will only tell, untill then, I'm enjoying doing some further DD instead of whining that the shareprice isn't at the level we all would like!