Meeting Tomorrow's Needs with Today’s Technology
At Clean and Green Enterprises, Inc. our focus is a simple one: to provide global solutions for energy and water needs that will steer us beyond scarcity towards a sustainable future both at home and abroad.
Financially Sound, Environmentally-Focused
With cutting-edge technologies and innovative research, we specialize in deploying renewable energy and alternative water sources in ways that are not only cost-effective, but environmentally safe.
It was this kind of unwavering vision that fueled the ocean wave technology and development research we began in 2007 and 2008 near Melbourne, FL, ultimately inspiring the launch of Clean and Green Enterprises, Inc.
Innovative Solutions, Solid Research
Early research was performed under the direction of inventor Lee Marcum, laying the groundwork for follow-up exploration completed collaboratively between Dr. Stephen Wood and engineering students at the Florida Institute of Technology. That work continues. And the timing could not be better. Government funding included under the stimulus is currently being used to subsidize renewable energy initiatives, which reduces the level of private capital needed to commercialize these products, lowering the investment risk.
Backed by solid research, our renewable energy and alternative water systems rely on ocean-wave technology 30 to 100 feet below the surface and one to three miles out from the shore on average. This type of ocean-wave technology is not only reliable, but dependable and predictable, providing opportunities for consistent efficiency ratings during peak load periods. The efficiency also aligns perfectly with the global demand for electric power, which is expected to increase from 14.8 trillion kwh in 2003 to 30.1 trillion kwh by 2030, according to the Energy Information Administration.
5 billion gallons of water per day needed each day in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama for personal use alone
At the same time, there can be no real discussion about energy production without discussing the demand for water requirements. Water requirements for drinking, irrigation and for big industry now threaten the nation’s ability to remain globally competitive. In fact, the average person uses 150 gallons of water per day, resulting in a total water requirement of 5 billion gallons of water per day in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama for personal use alone. SebaiCMET’s water unit has the capability of producing more than 500 million gallons of water each year.
