Masa Power is working with global EPC
According to the sixth Assessment Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), “In addition to deep, rapid, and sustained emission reductions, carbon dioxide removal (CDR) can fulfill three different complementary roles globally or at country level: lowering net CO2 or net GHG emissions in the near term; counterbalancing ‘hard-to-abate’ residual emissions (e.g., emissions from agriculture, aviation, shipping, industrial processes) to help reach net zero CO2 or net zero GHG emissions in the mid-term; and achieving net negative CO2 or GHG emissions in the long term if deployed at levels exceeding annual residual emissions.”2
Global waste is expected to grow to 3.40 billion tonnes by 2050, more than double the population growth over the same period. According to a 2018 World Bank report
To provide an economical technology that recycles wastes into renewable energy and valuable byproducts as an alternative to landfilling wastes that pollute groundwater and create damaging a
Masa Power is a leader in renewable energy production, harnessing geothermal heat from deep brine sources. This innovative approach ensures a clean, reliable, renewable energy supply for its operations and partners. Using Earth’s natural heat, Masa Power generates sustainable power and provides essential renewable heating for local communities, significantly contributing to environmental sustainability and energy security. This commitment to geothermal energy positions Masa Power at the forefront of the renewable energy sector, driving a cleaner and more sustainable future.