Who We Are

Ecopower Initiative, powered by Rainforest Reliance Non-Profit, is a pioneering effort to restore rainforests across Latin America through indigenous-led agroforestry. Our patented protected non-invasive drought-resistant plant variety WAINER/J2 Ricinus crop yields high-energy biomass on degraded lands, producing biodiesel and electricity without competing with food production, whilst restoring and preserving natural biodiversity.

 

We partner directly with indigenous communities, providing upfront payments, infrastructure, and ownership opportunities. No land or labour costs—our 15-year renewable contracts ensure long-term sustainability and fairness as 70% of every $ on every kw of electricity produced goes to indigenous families.

 

We are the only credible “carbon-negative AI” story, surpassing Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure on every sustainability metric. Indigenous nations become permanent owners of the cloud economy, halting 1.1 million ha/year of deforestation and securing regional rainfall for hydro stability.

 

We Follow the Scientifically Proven 4-Returns Landscape Restoration Model

 Guided by the 4-Returns model, we rebuild natural capital, social fabric, inspiration, and sustainable financial returns—scaling restoration while delivering firm, carbon-negative energy. 

https://4returns.commonland.com/landscapes/growing-bioenergy-to-restore-the-bosawas/

 

Our solar panels come in the form of an all-natural, patented Castor Tree that not only generates electricity but can also replace everything fossil fuels produce—over 800 non-toxic, biodegradable products and applications—all at a lower cost than fossil fuels. The world has 2.1 billion hectares of arable land for food production and 5.6 billion hectares of non-arable, damaged terrain currently abandoned. 

 

By restoring only 20% of the destroyed rainforests through our intelligent reforestation model and proprietary technology, we could potentially eliminate the need for fossil fuels and plastics, replacing them with sustainable alternatives. This would create tens of millions of new jobs for the world's most poverty-stricken families, producing enough food for an additional 3 billion people, ending world hunger, and capturing 6.5 times the current carbon emissions—reversing global warming and halting the climate crisis. 

 

Our drought-resistant castor trees mature in under 18 months, producing biomass and seeds year-round, thus enabling rapid restoration of desertified land while creating permanent jobs and food, reducing mass migration, protecting biodiversity, and safeguarding humanity’s future.