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We are proud to announce that Sujen International LLC has successfully entered the first phase of evaluation for the renowned RTPark program! This is a significant milestone for us and a huge step forward in our mission to bring renewable energy solutions to the Caribbean and Latin American regions.

The RTPark is an economic development entity that focuses on developing the technology sector in the Virgin Islands. It is designed to provide a favorable near-shore setting for Knowledge-Based Businesses to operate while remaining within the jurisdiction of the US. The program’s goals include sustainable development, renewable or clean energy enterprises, new technologies supporting enterprise development of new jobs, and micro grids to power green tech.

Sujen International’s Caribbean arm will initially serve the greater Caribbean and Latin American regions by providing consultation, installation, and operational services for innovative micro-ducted wind turbine renewable energy systems. We plan to import, distribute, manufacture, and install other innovative renewable technologies and technologies that support the renewable space, such as facilitating the production of green hydrogen.

“We are pleased to have been invited to participate in the incredibly important RTPark Program”

Subhash Mendonca, CEO, and co-owner of Sujen International LLC explains that “these renewable energy technologies will be critical to Caribbean and Latin American territories and nations as they strive to achieve renewable energy targets and lessen their carbon footprint.”

Our micro wind turbines feature state-of-the-art technology that will bring clean, safe, and affordable renewable energy to areas where it is most needed. In addition, Sujen will create jobs in the renewable energy space. The micro wind turbines that Sujen will sell and install are designed to be more versatile, smaller, and quieter than traditional wind turbines. This innovation will help to solve the most difficult-to-solve challenges of traditional turbine technology, such as unit size and land consumption, lower energy extraction efficiency capability (max 60%, average is 40%), noise, aesthetics, harm to the environment and wildlife, lack of implementation versatility, and fire-prone, to name a few.

As climate change continues to be a stark reality for small island nations, each has adopted aggressive renewable energy (RE) goals to do their part in saving not only their countries but also our planet. With failing infrastructure and limited resources, the milestones of achieving 75%-100% carbon reduction and energy independence by 2030-2050 for most island nations is fast approaching, with most barely able to achieve 10% of the stated goals. Solar PV accounts for the largest component of their proposed energy mix, and wind is the closest second option due to the over-abundance of wind throughout the Caribbean. However, wind energy’s implementation is fleeting for most island nations due to the lack of infrastructure to support traditional on-shore wind turbines.

“We believe that for Caribbean island nations to attain their aspirational 2030-2050 targets, wind energy must be a more decisively contributory component,” states Emerson Simon, Vice President, and co-owner. “Furthermore, for the entire region to benefit from the implementation of renewable targets, more island nations need to have the opportunity to participate in the ability to generate energy from wind, considering the significant increases in fossil fuel costs and other factors.”

Our micro wind turbine technology will place islands in the region on an irreversible path to achieving their renewable energy generation goals. Our technology requires much less of a footprint and not only levels the playing field for everyone, but there is also a good chance the goals can be obtained sooner, and potentially surpassed.

We are excited to be part of the RTPark program, and we are looking forward to working with communities, governments, utilities, and enterprises to achieve their low-carbon, sustainable development, address last-mile energy access, poverty alleviation, and pollution reduction objectives. With our innovative micro-ducted wind turbine renewable energy systems, we believe that we can make a significant impact in the Caribbean and Latin American regions.