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Brisa was named the “Top Environmental Engineering and Consulting Firm of 2025”, and was featured on the cover, and in a four page article in the Environmental Business Review, a prestigious publication, based on a vote of thousands of environmental engineering industry professionals worldwide.
Named one of "30 Innovative Companies to Watch" by Silicon Review Magazine
Brisa has been named a top 10 company on the list of “30 Innovative Companies to Watch” by Silicon Review Magazine. The magazine has 5M+ Online Readers & Subscribers, including CEOs, CIOs, CMOs, and other C-level executives.
C40 Reinventing Cities
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The C40 is a group of 40 major cities worldwide, including New York, London, Paris, Beijing, Madrid, Amsterdam, Milan, Singapore, Tokyo, New Delhi, Jakarta, and many other major cities, who have unified and mutually pledged to reduce their carbon footprint by 50% by the year 2030. The mayors of these cities regularly conference in sharing ideas and plans to meet these crucial environmental goals. The city of Phoenix is one of the leading cities in the C40 program in implementing environmental initiatives.
Brisa is now in the process of planning the comprehensive waste diversion strategy for the city of Phoenix, Arizona, a city of 5 million people. This includes algae systems to treat the city’s wastewater, Brisa Biosolid Processing (BBP) systems to process its wastewater sludge into energy, and a major waste-to-energy system to process its 1,000 tons per day of solid waste into energy and valuable renewable products. These technologies are implemented in an integrated way to produce unprecedented value and efficiencies for the city. The project will produce animal feed, fertilizer, and biodiesel from algae.
Brisa CEO Addresses UN General Assembly
Brisa was selected to present its technologies to the world’s ambassadors at the United Nations General Assembly, with Brisa’s patented EcoTech Complex having been recognized as one of the most important technology breakthroughs worldwide in sustainability.
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Presidents and other International Leaders
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Top engineers and scientists worldwide in the environmental industry
Brisa produced a biofuel from wastewater sludge that was tested by one of the world’s largest oil trading companies at a refinery in Fujairah, UAE. The fuel was found to be of very high quality. Brisa subsequently signed a fuel purchase agreement for the biofuel throughout the Middle East and Africa. The agreement opens up a market worth billions of USD for the Brisa biofuels, given that Brisa has already secured one of the largest oil trading companies in the world to buy the product.
Brisa’s extremely valuable worldwide patent portfolio and designs enable Brisa to profitably grow, harvest, and process algae into valuable products in ways other companies cannot. This increases revenues and saves hundreds of millions of USD in operational costs per year.
US EXIM Bank, the European Commission, the European Investment Bank, the World Bank, The US World’s Fair fund and many other private sector financiers (for project finance)
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United States World's Fair
Brisa was selected by the US World’s Fair as a flagship innovative US technology to be funded and scaled in the United States, and has signed a strategic partnership with Terran Development Operations in conjunction with its selection by the US World’s Fair. The US World’s Fair selected Brisa to develop and showcase its technologies in the USA, and to serve as the preferred strategic partner and advisor for financial systems analysis and development of Brisa Technologies in the USA and internationally.
Brisa is also in discussions to provide algae-based waste treatment to heavy waste-emitters in the USA to produce valuable products from their stack gas emissions and wastewater discharges. The emissions and wastewater are turned into valuable renewable products.
Asia
Mongolia
Brisa was chosen to implement Brisa’s patented EcoTech Complex technology by a leading company in Mongolia alongside a 600 MW coal-fired power plant to reduce its carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, sulfur oxide, and particulate emissions and to produce biofuels, high value nutraceutical products, and animal feed.
China
Princeton University (The top research university in the United States) and Tsinghua University (the No. 1 engineering university in China, and top 2 in the world), conducted a joint study concluding that integration of wastewater and powerplant systems will greatly benefit over 1,900 thermal power plants and 850 wastewater treatment plants in China, saving billions annually in operating costs, and greatly reducing the carbon footprint, which is the essence of the Brisa patented technology, but Brisa adds many more valuable synergies as well. Brisa now seeks to move forward in an alliance with Tsinghua and Princeton to implement Brisa technologies on a large scale throughout the country.
The Philippines
Brisa was selected by a Philippine company, Syntegral Global Solutions, as its infrastructure consultant and planner, as they develop over 32 coconut processing plants in the Philippines, as well as 60 other agricultural processing plants, farms, wood processing plants, aquaculture facilities, and other ventures.
Brisa is also in discussions with a major power company in the Philippines. Brisa will implement its EcoTech Complex Algae Technology to remove emissions from three coal-fired power plants and product biofuels, high value nutraceutical products, and animal feed for cattle in local cattle ranches. The project will provide substantial value, while aligning with the Philippines national pledges to the United Nations to reduce its carbon footprint.
Brisa is in discussions with a major landfill company in Luzon, Philippines which services the city of Manila metro area’s 13.5 million people. It is one of the largest waste disposal companies in the country.
Brisa is also in discussions with Manila Water Company, one of the largest wastewater treatment companies in the Philippines, to build a wastewater sludge treatment plant in the city of Manila to process the waste for approximately 260,000 people.
Singapore
Brisa has also presented its breakthrough EcoTech and BBP solutions to the government of Singapore’s Public Utility Board, having been very well received, and has interacted with the UN ambassador to Singapore, having been invited to speak on the ambassador’s panel at the United Nations
The algae system can reduce Singapore’s costs of water treatment.
Malysia, Indonesia, and Thailand
Brisa is preparing to deploy its algae and BBP systems to major advantage in the palm oil industry. Brisa successfully produced the first ever renewable biofuel from palm mill waste, and is now preparing to provide these systems to remediate wastes for 5 major companies in the palm industry with more than 100 palm mills.
India
Brisa has been awarded a major project at a wastewater treatment plant in India, partnering with Neercare, Inc., to develop a waste treatment project at Kabit Khedi Sewerage Treatment Plant (STP) in the city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Brisa has also proposed to the Delhi Jal (Water) Board a major waste handling upgrade using its Brisa Biosolids Processing (BBP) systems. The project involves 3 of BBP systems to be used at a Delhi area wastewater treatment plant.
The Middle East
Dubai
Brisa has engaged a local engineering company partner in Dubai, to assist in promoting and managing its Middle East relationships and opportunities.
Brisa has been in discussion with city of Dubai’s wastewater authority, Dubai Municipality, having presented its algae system for wastewater treatment and BBP for processing wastewater sludge into biocrude oil.
Brisa has also presented its EcoTech Complex and BBP systems to one of the top four property owners in Dubai to solve issues of excessive nutrient loading and algae blooms on the beaches using Brisa’s EcoTech Algae Complex and BBP technologies.
In conjunction with the many developing opportunities in the Middle East, a Dubai-based Impact Fund has aligned itself with Brisa, and is working with UAE-based sovereign funds to launch a major ongoing investment fund to roll out Brisa’s technologies in the MENA region.
Abu Dhabi
Brisa has also established interest in its BBP waste processing technology with Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company (ADSSC).
Sharjah
The UAE municipality of Sharjah has also expressed interest in BBP to process its wastewater sludge into valuable renewable products, and to reduce carbon footprint.
Oman
Brisa’s technologies have also been presented to Haya Water, the wastewater authority in Oman, who is also interested in applying our BBP system to their wastewater sludge processing systems.
Saudi Arabia
Brisa is finalizing an agreement with the leading environmental remediation consultant company to the government of Saudi Arabia to provide Brisa technologies to wastewater treatment plants and refineries throughout Saudi Arabia.
Middle East Waste-to-Energy
Brisa is engaged in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and other countries who are interested in Brisa’s large-scale solid waste-to-energy platform.
South and Central America
Currently BBP systems are being planned for multiple palm mill sites in Colombia.





