Guillaume Massard

Guillaume Massard is an environmental engineer graduated from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and a specialist in the field of industrial ecology and resource management.
Since 2006, he collaborates with the industrial ecology group at the IPTEH Institute of the University of Lausanne to develop methodologies and networks for ressource efficiency within the industry. In 2008, he co-founded SOFIES Sàrl, a consulting company specialized in industrial ecology applications. Active in Switzerland, Europe, Africa and Asia, SOFIES studies and anticipates the transition from a hyper-industrial economy to an industrial ecosystem.
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Dear Guillaume,
Hope you are doing fine. I attended your inspiring presentation nearly 3 years ago (http://www.slideshare.net/pierrelias/te-dx-geneva-switzerland-dec-7th-2009)
I used to live in Geneva and I am now in Brisbane Australia.
I have had the privilege to be selected to raise fund for a biomass project. I want to give it a global and holistic scale: global = beyond australia, holistic = Industrial ecology. I have made several scenarios in the business case and would love getting your thoughts. would you be keen to have a phone call?
find some more data:
http://au.linkedin.com/in/pierrelias
iBioPower (IBP- IT Enabled Renewable Energy):
• An untapped source of renewable biomass energy with global potential: power generation burning wood chip waste at sawmills’ site to reinforce local energy network.
• iPower “Turns ashes into electrons and biofuel”. Transport of electrons is more economic than the transport of wood chip
• Expected 15 years cumulative EBIT profit is $30million for an initial pilot plant CAPEX investment of $5m. IRR (Internal Rate of Return) of 30%.
• Market size of sawmills in Australia is 200 (2.000 globally).
• IBP’s directors are pleased to inform you that the Westpac bank approved on 25 July 2012, a loan to cover 50% ($2.5Million dollar) of the CAPEX cost. Westpac also proactively offered to introduce other potential investors to IBP. IBP is inviting investors for what is left of the capital required.
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