Administered by Afro-Asian Energy Development Consortium Inc (AED), the Harvest Biomass Collaborative Worldwide “HBCW" is a global alliance of industry, educational institutions, environmental and government agencies, and NGO’s, from both G-77 nations and G-20 nations.
Sponsored by a group of concerned scientists, technocrats, entrepreneurs and investors, the Collaborative works with other lending agencies and industry partners to address the issues of global climate change and world poverty mitigation. HBCW’s primary activities include the production and transportation of renewable energy, bio-fuels, blended products from renewable and fossil energy sources, and other remedial technologies leading to a sustainable and cleaner environment. Appropriate application of these technologies can halt and/or reverse deforestation, and encourage sustainable management and development of biomass energy sources worldwide.
By addressing the urgent global demand for indigenous biomass utilization, HBCW can advance the goals and aspirations of both G-77 and G-20 nations as envisioned by the United Nations.