The email below was sent by our organization in October of 2010.
Yesterday, the President finally listened, but eight years too late for our economy!
Since 2010 International Green Energy Council members have been taking advantage of our relationship with Brazil. Some have even
moved their businesses there. Others like you haven’t even had the opportunity on your radar.
Can you afford to wait another 8 years to see if your business is going to get the assistance from our government to succeed in
a still decimated economy?
Or are you going to join an organization that is so far ahead of the curve for it’s members that it takes our government 8 years
to follow us?
In a continual effort to assist the World in promoting Green Technologies as well as assisting International governments to take advantage of the possibilities that a
new “Green” World can offer to create millions of new green jobs and trillions of dollars in new green economies, International Green Energy Council President, Ralph Avallone has concluded his fifth visit to Brazil over the last 14 months securing new opportunities
for IGEC members.
A New Chapter of the GEC in Brazil
On September 9, 2010 at the very first event hosted by the International Green Energy Council in the country of Brazil, IGEC International President, Ralph Avallone inaugurated Leandro Carraro of URUTAU Trading as President of GEC Brazil.
During IGEC president Avallones stay in Brazil, he and Mr. Carraro met with many government officials and agencies laying the groundwork for the IGEC’s assistance to Brazil in preparing for the 2014 World Cup games and the 2016 Summer Olympics. More substantial
efforts were placed on creating opportunities for IGEC member companies through potential product manufacturing and integration.
IGEC leadership met with officials from the Ministry of Integration,Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply, Ministry of Aquaculture,EMBRAPA, FIFA as well as many Senators and local government officials from the city of Formosa.
“I have to say I am more than excited about the opportunities that Brazil and its growing economy have for green technology companies as well as North American Developers” said IGEC President, Ralph Avallone. IGEC leadership spent up to 17 hours per day in
meetings with Brazilian government officials making plans for how the IGEC could assist Brazil in ramping up for sustainable development for the upcoming 2014 World Cup Games and the 2016 Summer Olympics.
“Everything from Asphalt and Cement Plants, to residential housing, biomass and renewable energy applications to green technology manufacturing. Its a blank canvass that the IGEC is going to take full advantage to consult this great nation in creating millions
of new green jobs and trillions of dollars in a new green economy.” continued Avallone.
Meetings, Meetings and More Meetings!
IGEC President Ralph Avallone with Brazilian Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Sustainability
IGECPresident Ralph Avallone with Brazilian Minister of Aquaculture
IGEC President Ralph Avallone And GEC Brazil President Leandro Carraro
IGEC President Ralph Avallone,GEC Brazil President Leandro Carraro And Guilherme Guimaraes With
The President Of EMBRAPA
It All Begins With Formosa
Formosa sits in a lavish region of Brazil approximately 75 miles from the capital city of Brasilia or an hour drive along the
beautiful countryside of Brazil. More and more middle class families are calling Formosa home and the city is booming with development.
The region holds host to over 50 waterfalls and is currently a major tourist destination.
IGEC president Ralph Avallone has met several times with officials and has worked to create a strategic development plan for homes, hotels, resorts, Olympic Athlete training facilities and much,much more sustainable development. IGEC is working closely with
Marcos Garzon of MGarzon, one of the largest real estate developers and agencies in all of Brazil.
The IGEC has received letters of intent for its assistance by the regions Prefeito Municipal de Formosa, Pedro Ivo de Campos Faria.
IGEC has collaborated with several IGEC member companies inclusive of URUTAU Environmental Solutions,Thompson Engineering, SGS Consulting,West Construction, HJ Contracting, Cosentini Engineering, Ryan Golf, Pipecon and a host of other amazing companies to begin
building a new Eco region in Brazil.
“The upcoming 2014 World Cup games and the 2016 Summer Olympics compounded by the growth of the middle class are going to create an incredible need for housing, hotels, convention center, resorts,theme parks, athlete training venues and all kinds of development.
Formosa has asked for our help to assist them in creating a sustainable master plan and we are answering the call.” said President Avallone.
Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more information about the IGEC’s efforts in Formosa.
My Friends,
Brazil’s economy is thriving in a World of depressed economies. Their economy and democracy will continue to grow and present opportunities for companies Worldwide. I urge you to join us and take advantage of these opportunities to introduce your products and
services to a country that is interested in growing sustainably while creating millions of new green jobs for its people.