the American Biogas Council’s verified data, full context on any 'Bio-Methane Investment Fund';
| ""The ABC estimates that more than 17,000 additional biogas systems could be built nationwide, with the potential to produce up to 25 gigawatts of always-available renewable electricity. These projects could create approximately 900,000 short-term construction jobs and 45,000 permanent operations jobs, while strengthening domestic energy production and reducing emissions."" |
| ""The biogas industry represents a powerful opportunity to transform waste into economic growth—capturing methane, producing home-grown energy and fertilizer, and delivering clean, reliable power for American communities around the clock."" |
THE WORLD HAS ALREADY DECIDED.
THE QUESTION IS WHETHER INVESTORS WILL BE PART OF IT.
In 2025, the United States alone invested more than $2 billion in new biogas and bio-methane infrastructure — in a single year. Seventy new facilities came online. Nearly 2,600 operational systems now power the equivalent of 5.2 million homes, every day, around the clock.
This is not emerging technology. This is not a pilot project. This is a mature, proven, commercially operating industry — and the world’s most sophisticated capital markets are deploying billions into it annually.
Sugar cane waste. Livestock manure. Agricultural residues. Municipal organic waste. Sewage biosolids. The raw material for a Bio-Methane Economy exists in abundance across so many Nations — currently managed at cost, rather than converted into energy, fertiliser, and long-term investment returns.
YOU ARE INVITED TO A PRIVATE SEMINAR
The Eswatini Bio-Methane Investment Fund - EBMIF
Turning the Kingdom’s Waste Streams into Investable Infrastructure
This seminar presents, for the first time to a select group of prospective founding investors, the full proposition of the EBMI Fund — a structured investment vehicle targeting USD $100 million in equity capital from Eswatini and regional investors, deploying a minimum of USD $200 million in direct in-country project expenditure.
For every $1 subscribed by investors, $2 is contractually committed to work within Eswatini.
The Fund’s strategy targets the conversion of the Kingdom’s untapped waste streams — sewage, agricultural by-products, municipal organic waste — into bio-methane, feeding Combined Heat and Power systems
Register your interest - in confidence - HERE [
In addition, see our confidential thoughts, upon our long term strategy to reduce all waste streams, and at the same time dramatically improve energy efficiencies and conversions [see article/download - click here] - all this benefit, and irrespective of the arguments about Climate Science too!