Project Description

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Recreation of Nature

The project takes it starting point at an area with tremendous fallow soil. The area has previously been utilized for agriculture. Years of agricultural exploitation has extracted all minerals and nutrition from the soil. Furthermore, the lack of cultivating has now increased the chance for soil erosion and remediation. The soil is now useless for agriculture and requires thorough attention in order to be restored. Sustain Energy has lifted this burden by cultivating the soil with the establishment of poplars.

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Project Brief

The objective of this project is to cultivate 50.000 hectares of land in Georgia (Poti and nearby) with the intention to alter fallow soil, to a vast area of poplar plantations known as Energy Forests.

The feedstock produced from the Energy Forests, may be utilized and processed for biomass energy, bioethanol, paper pulp or accumulated as raw material. If the feedstock is accumulated the CO2 absorbed will remain intact in the raw material. The entire value chain is CO2 neutral and executed in a closed and recirculation environment that contributes to the restoration of nature’s true origin.

The project is estimated to project no less than 3.000 vacancies for Poti/Georgian inhabits.

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Exhibit A

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Environmental Impact

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Project Georgia has been prepared thoroughly

To a large extent Project Georgia leverages on the experiences gathered from Project CZ – Recreation of nature at a phased out coal mine (a Sustainia 2013 nominee). The Sustainiability concept has during Project Georgia undergone a vast increment. Project Georgias objective has been extented to involve the establishment of no less than 3.000 vacancies in a country at the verge of becoming an integrated part of the European Union (Neighbourhood Policy signed by the EU and Georgia 27th of June, 2014).

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In red are outlined parts of the area (Samegrelo) from a satellite photo

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Initial planning

Project Georgia is designed with the utmost respect of re-establishing and none exploitation of natural resources, while provoking better conditions for life in a natural sustainable balance. Meanwhile, revitalisation of the areas presents a positive commercial result.

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Planet

Polluting CO2 energy sources are replaced by CO2 neutral green energy production. Exhausted soil is regenerated to rich production soil in ecological balance. The processing factory is powered 100% by renewable energy.

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People

Project Georgia offers access to recreational areas with lots of possibilities for experiences with value. The project will provide local training and employment for no less than 3.000 inhabits. The projects serves as a role model for positive development of society in a rising economy.

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Sustainability

The Energy Forest is able to be cropped three times before new cuttings need to be planted. The factory facility is equipped with private electricity via wind turbine. Thus a 100% sustainable workflow.

The yield from the Energy Forest can be stored with associated content of CO2 or be utilized as biomass for heating, electricity or similar. The yield’s capacity is large enough to 100% supply Denmark’s demand for biomass (roughly 1,9 million tons biomass, 2014)

The project requires initially and ongoing a tremendous amount of individuals to maintain the project. Sustain Energy will educate the Georgian inhabits against fulfilling vacancies on EU terms.

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Excellent results

The project is composed by the principle our own extended version of Corporate Social Responsibility and Triple Bottom Line.

  • The project cultivates fallow soil with reforestation and CO2-neutral clean energy production.
  • Furthermore, the Energy Forest prevents soil erosion and remediation
  • The Energy Forest include recreational pockets, which will be open for use by locals.
  • The project provide jobs for approximately 3.000 inhabits in an economically depressed region
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