Title: Biofuel and Emission Reduction Company
1Introducing
- Biofuel and Emission Reduction Company
April 27, 2006
2A Joint Venture
Tucson Transatlantic Trade, Inc. Holding Group
World Institute for Leadership and Management In
Africa
3Tucson Transatlantic TradeBusiness Development
Services
- Energy and environment
- Food processing
- Construction
- Industrial park development
- Medical applications
4Tucson Transatlantic TradePartnerships Worldwide
5WILMABreaking the Addictive Cycle of Foreign Aid
Local Initiative, Control, and Responsibility (LIC
R)
6WILMACurrent Project Areas
7WILMACurrent Project Areas
UGANDA
KENYA
TANZANIA
Dar es Salaam
MALAWI
8The Combination
business and technological expertise capacity
building for community-based development developme
nt through business
9The Combination
business and technological expertise capacity
building for community-based development developme
nt through business
10Our Business (Part I)
fossil fuel
11Our Business (Part I)
canopy
longevity
biofuel
other crops
lumber
root system
12Our Business (Part II)
WILMA CDM Services, LLC
Carbon Emission Reduction Credits (CERs)
13Why Africa?
- TTT and WILMAs experience in Africa
- Lack of competition due to location,
- climate, and reluctance of financial
- institutions to invest in Africa
14Business Structure
African Partner
- Leadership and management
- Commitment to economic,
- social, environmental
- results
- Commitment to the
- business plan and local
- law and custom
JOINT VENTURE
15Biofuel Market Potential
- An emerging sector worldwide
- Growth powered by concerns about
- the environment, fuel supplies, and
- sustainable socioeconomic development
16Management Strategy
commitment to a specific business plan
17Environmentally SoundBiofuel Production
- Use native rather than imported plants
- Use plants and techniques that
- preserve and restore land
croton megalocarpus
18Socioeconomic Development Through Business
regional/national
reduced dependency on foreign oil
improved balance of trade
local community
micro-lending
employment
purchasing
education
biofuel business
health care
19Start-up Funding (Part I)
- Potential sources of funds in the United States
- U.S. Department of Energy
- U.S. Trade Development Agency
- Overseas Private Investment Corporation
20Start-up Funding (Part II)
- Potential international sources of funds
- East African Development Bank
- Export-Import Bank
- World Bank Carbon Fund
21Start-up Funding (Part III)
a diversified growth and income fund investing in
four distinct tiers of African companies
to maximize returns while mitigating risk
22Radical but Systematic Change
- Identify and use indigenous leadership
- and management
- Use self-sustaining profitable enterprises to
- raise standards of living
- Combine environmental conservation and
restoration - with business development
- Reduce dependency on fossil fuels
- Link businesses and communities at all levels
23Join Us
For more information info_at_ttt-wilma.com