THE BIOS Sustainable Living Complex

 

Renewable Energy Power Plant, Panelized Home Manufacturing, Alternative Energy Distributor Research & Development, Think Tank, Energy Museum, Environmental Art Gallery, College Campus

 

1,000,000 s.f. operated off the grid through the use of solar, fuel cells, biomass and more.

Establishing BIOS, as the green leader of the world

(This advertising material is not an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy.

The Brass Mill is one of several locations being considered and is presented for demonstration purposes only)

 

*4/5/2010 We will begin filming our promo on June 4, 2010


“Thank you very much for sharing your plans for a visionary energy complex on the site of the former Century Brass Mill in New Milford. I find your proposal to be bold, essential, and very much in line with the kind of visionary thinking our society needs today.”

          - Dr. David N. Cooper, Dean of Corporate and Continuing Education, Gateway Community College


Click below to view our plan

 

Executive Summary

Proposed Brass Mill Redevelopment Plan

 

The redevelopment of the Brass Mill could generate nearly $3,500,000 yearly in increased

real estate tax revenue and be self sustainable in terms of it's water, sewer and power needs.

While creating more than 1400 new, permanent jobs.


Hydrogen/HHO Gas Power Plant:  Using water and sunlight to split  hydrogen and oxygen and create clean renewable energy. Using current technology of electrolysis  to mix natural gas and hydrogen and for our furnaces and dedicating the think tank to interfacing with other scientists to uncover the secret to running a car and  home heating system completely on water and sunshine.  The goal is develop a global patent that all companies can share, while maintaining a leadership role in technology and marketing.

 

Panelized Building Systems 

 A CT firm plans to open the world’s most advanced panelized manufacturing plant in CT. To build zero energy homes and distribute heating/cooling and energy systems.  Utilizing the rail system to transport containers from the plant to a CT shipping port. The new plant will be run entirely by alternative energy. We will use recycled plastic and metal to create framing for the buildings instead of lumber.

 "In addition, Weinmann’s experience engineering production solutions for the European closed wall market brings additional value to the table.  Pair this experience with the growth planning of your management team and the size of the proposed factory, the operation has the continuing ability to adapt to serve its markets with closed wall manufacturing technology unmatched in the industry."  Mike Miller, Director of Building Automation,  Stiles Machinery, Inc.

The Center for a Sustainable Future Provides college classrooms to study the latest in green building technology and would feature an R&D facility.

 

CT Energy Museum (similar to GreenMuseum.org ) would showcase the latest in green building technology.  The Environmental Art Gallery would be similar to Art and Nature Documentation Centre

 

Wood Pellet Manufacturer Similar to New England Wood Pellet would utilize wood from recycling center to create high efficiency wood pellets for home heating.

 

Think Tank / Research & Development Facility  Focused on green living technologies  with particular emphasis on hydrogen and HHO  gas applications

 

Bios Energy Systems  Manufacturing of HHO gas systems for welding, home heating and automotive applications.

 

Art/Works breaths life into the facility integrating art and dance studios and displays.

 

Hotel and Conference Center will accommodate visitors from all over the world as they come to learn, shop and rest in the Litchfield Hills.


Our Sales Office Model/Prototype  The BIOS Center is a green living expo that we will use as to accomplish our global expansion.

 


 

 

Addendum:

Development Team

 

About the Building:

Assessor card of existing building

(There are several pieces that equal 72 acres total)

Property Contours

Easements

Property Line

Existing Buildings

Property Map

CERC Map

 

Information on Financing and grants from the

Connecticut Brownfield Redevelopment Authority

 

Similar project in Georgetown CT Wins smart growth award for the country.

Our Attorneys and Landscape architect both worked on this project.

NY Construction Article 

Georgetown Development Brochure


Power Generation

Wastewater treatment plant and fuel cells as alternative energy source

Avalence Hydrogen Fuel Systems

Solar Photovoltaic and Hot water


View our Earth saving ideas on National Geographic's The Green Effect

 

To see what motivates this developer please visit:

http://climatecrisis.net


 

Steve Schappert   203-994-3950  Email