Texas Green energy Park
Regeniam advised on the strategic repositioning of a 1,000+ acre retired paper mill site in East Texas—featuring existing buildings, rail and highway access, an active 100 MW privately owned substation, and legacy environmental permits. Our team developed the full business plan, led underwriting, and crafted market positioning materials to support acquisition and redevelopment. The plan includes near-zero emission energy generation facilities for onsite use and power sales into ERCOT, combining traditional gas-fired assets with pyrolysis systems that convert recycled wind turbine blades into energy. The project also integrates carbon capture and sequestration technologies to reduce emissions.
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Supports deployment of clean and near-zero emission energy technologies.
Enables integration of pyrolysis and carbon capture in local energy production.
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Promotes redevelopment of legacy industrial infrastructure for future-focused energy use.
Encourages innovation through advanced energy systems like turbine blade pyrolysis.
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Revitalizes dormant industrial land while supporting local energy resilience.
Improves environmental and economic outcomes for surrounding communities.
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Converts waste (e.g., decommissioned wind turbine blades) into energy through pyrolysis.
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Integrates carbon capture and sequestration to reduce GHG emissions.
Aligns with regional decarbonization goals and Texas clean grid initiatives.