ECOLEAF: The Mission

 
 
Ecoleaf Mission
To create awareness and understanding of the environment, the marketplace, the technologies, and the necessity of green energy.


  1. Electricity drives modern civilization. It enables our primary necessities: communication, connectivity, light, drinkable water, refrigeration, and food processing. Electricity is the fuel of today—and today, the need for it to be green is greater than it ever has been.



  2. From the evolution of resistors and transistors to the advancements of semiconductor processors, electricity and its uses are changing the way humanity works, lives, and interacts. And with our growing inter-dependence, each of us must understand the negative impact (via pollution) electricity has on our public safety, health, and security. One thing is certain: electricity is our future…and our future will be brighter if it’s based upon carbon-neutral green energy rather than carbon-positive polluting energy.


BRIDGE OF UNDERSTANDING: Building the structural frameworks comprehending the state-of-the-art and the state-of-the-potential.


  1. 1. Innovation Insight: We begin by establishing a foundation of understanding. Research is conducted to diagnose the past, frame the present, and project future energy conditions for both regional and global scenarios. From this knowledge base, technologies will be identified, diagnosed and placed into two categories: ready-to-use technologies and future-to-use technologies.


  2.     Note: Interested parties who require consulting services are encouraged to contact us. 


  3. 2. Systems Innovation: Once technologies are categorized, they will be grouped and leveraged into business and technology solution sets. The solution sets will be vetted for potential adoption through the analysis of comparative benefits (and downfalls). The main factors will be performance, cost projections, net positive green energy impacts, and scalability.


  4. 3. Actionable Innovation: Following the creation and evaluation of modeled solutions sets, at least one intelligent system will be built to produce green energy. Funds will be raised, partnerships will be united, and the creation of a pilot facility will be constructed, tested, and validated.


LONG TERM VISION: Once an intelligent and profitable green energy model is validated, the technology set can be implemented into real-world scenarios. As more green energy systems are installed, green energy will eventually enable green transportation and green water production. At each systemic level of green energy deployment, society’s damaging standards of human-induced green house gas production will be reversed. Those less fortunate global citizens will be provided with a reliable means of electricity, transportation, and drinkable water.


VISION STAGES

  1. STEP 1: (MIND THE GAP) Generate solutions and build the first ECOLEAF™ green energy power plant™ to increase renewable energy’s net power generation.


  2. STEP 2: (STOP THE GAP) Build the first large-scale profitable and functional ECOLEAF™ green energy farm™ to replace scheduled installations of coal- and natural-gas-powered power plants.


  3. STEP 3: (REVERSE THE GAP) Decommission and replace existing coal and natural gas power plants with ECOLEAF™ energy farms™.


  4. STEP 4: (DOWNSTREAM GAP REVERSAL) Distribution of power and eco-friendly fuels from ECOLEAF™ green energy farms™ to fuel automobiles and further reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


  5. STEP 5: (GLOBAL AID GAP) Build ECOLEAF™ energy farms™ in developing countries to create clean energy and to enable the production of clean, drinkable water.

 

THE MISSION

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ABOUT
The Big Idea
The Mission
Leadership

INTRODUCTION
Global Implications

BACKGROUND
Change in Public Opinion
Filling the Void
Electrical Distribution
U.S. Electricity Production
Coal Power Plants
Nuclear Power Plants
Natural Gas Power Plants
Petroleum Power Plants

GREEN HOUSE GASES
Electrical Energy Pollution
Global Electricity Demand
Global Population Affects

RENEWABLE ENERGY 
Wind Power
Solar Thermal Power
Solar Cell Power
Geothermal Power
Hydroelectric Power
Ocean Power
Biomass Power

ABOUT
The Big Idea
The Mission
Leadership

INTRODUCTION
Global Implications

BACKGROUND
Change in Public Opinion
Filling the Void
Electrical Distribution
U.S. Electricity Production
Coal Power Plants
Nuclear Power Plants
Natural Gas Power Plants
Petroleum Power Plants

GREEN HOUSE GASES
Electrical Energy Pollution
Global Electricity Demand
Global Population Affects

RENEWABLE ENERGY 
Wind Power
Solar Thermal Power
Solar Cell Power
Geothermal Power
Hydroelectric Power
Ocean Power
Biomass Power

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