Our Business

While there will always be room for advancement, the world has a plentiful supply of renewable energy and sustainable development technology products and services. Moreover, literally hundreds of organizations have been formed to promote renewable and sustainable practices with a common goal of preserving and protecting the environment and earth's resources while addressing concerns over global warming as enhanced by greenhouse gas emissions.

Yet, in order to be effective, technology must be utilized or deployed and sustainable development practices must be implemented. This is Geovada's role - we are in the site business.

The quest for quality, developable sites is becoming the single, greatest challenge in our nation's pursuit of energy independence and relief from adverse climate change. Geovada's site criteria includes grid transmission access with capacity for renewable energy, flat, developable land with superior rail and freeway access anchored by geothermal resources.

Geovada will provide a home for the latest renewable energy technology and an opportunity to showcase state of the art sustainable development. Land area totaling over 10,000 acres is being set aside for renewable energy such as geothermal and solar technology while other land will be developed for commercial and residential uses incorporating the latest sustainable practices.

Our Mission

To help our Country achieve energy independence through the integration of sustainable real estate development and the utilization of renewable energy

Our Vision

To develop an unprecedented, state of the art, sustainable commercial and residential community energized from renewable sources

Our Challenge

The U.S. population will grow by 25% or an additional 100 million people in the next 35 years

During this period worldwide energy consumption will increase by over 50%

Summary of Geovada Attributes

  • land and geothermal rights portfolio consists of 35,000 fee and 5,000 leased acres
  • centrally located in Northern Nevada’s freeway and rail corridor providing excellent access to Western U.S. and Pacific Rim markets
  • conformance to certified LID and Leed sustainable development practices
  • abundant, renewable solar and geothermal resources to produce electricity, and stimulating the growth of plant and marine life including algae for the production of biofuels
  • immediate rail, freeway and airport access
  • affordable living standards include reasonably priced housing, insurance and property taxes
  • cluster density development will preserve maximum open space
  • residual geothermal heat for uses such as heating and cooling buildings