Sustainable Development

ASEAN Mainland

ASEAN Mainland has excellent access to China, India, as well as the emerging economies in nearby ASEAN, other Asia, and Africa, and the advanced economies of South Korea, Japan, Europe, Australia, and the USA. The market exposure for projects based in ASEAN is not only vast but also highly diversified.

Start from Laos 

Laos has two secrets

Strategic Location

As well as easy access to the emerging economies in nearby ASEAN, Asia, and Africa, and the advanced economies of South Korea, Japan, Europe, Australia, Laos is also at the heart of two of the world’s most dynamic and lucrative markets: the American continents and the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) extreme water stress region, and close to China and India. Both China and India have more than 1.4 billion people each, and combined, they make up more than a third of the world’s 8 billion people. 

Lake Anouvong, renewable groundwater

► In addition to abundant water from the monsoons/rains from the Indian Ocean, the Gulf of Thailand, The regional evaporation cycles, The Global Jetstream, and the melting ice from Tibet, Laos has Lake Anouvong.

Located under the Mekong River basin, below entire Laos stretching from southern China, part of Thailand & Vietnam, to Cambodia (subject to mapping), Lake Anouvong contain more than 600 cubic kilometers of top-quality pure drinking water. The lake is rechargeable from the bottom (1st water cycle) and from the top (2nd water cycle), completely renewable (contrary to many other groundwater), and capable of supplying billions of people for a long time. 

We invite you and your government to create with us a model to accelerate the delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs), to build a greener, fairer and more resilient world

How to Use Western Pacific Tropical Cyclones (Typhoons) to Avoid Global Escalation to WW3

Without a doubt, the Conflicts in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, and other places are mainly about Food, Energy, and Water security.

Meanwhile, ASEAN Mainland receives lots of water(1), mostly from the Western Pacific Cyclones (Typhoons). Laos collect them at high altitudes and under the Mekong, Lake Anouvong groundwater. It is estimated that Lake Anouvong contains more than 500 cubic kilometres of top-quality pure drinking water. The lake is rechargeable from the bottom (1st water cycle) and from the top (2nd cycle), completely renewable capable of supplying billions of people for a long time. But how can ASEAN Mainland access this abundant resource and share it with its neighbors?

The answer is the Hydroloop™ System, powered by geothermal energy, is a revolutionary project that aims to supply water from Laos via pipelines that can also transport goods and people. Laos has the potential to benefit greatly from its resources through partnership and strategic Alliance.

(1) ► In addition to:

↦ The monsoons/rains:
↦ from the Indian Ocean,
↦ from the Gulf of Thailand,
↦ The regional evaporation cycles,
↦ The Global Jetstream,
↦ the melting Ice from Tibet.

Our proposals to increase Food, Energy and Water

Water delivery and Power Generation without High-Voltage Transmission Lines for geothermal expansion
From under the Mekong basin and above, Laos can transfer and distribute its water, by gravity and kinetic push-pull force concept, accelerated by Geothermal, to as far as MENA and another part of Africa at low pumping cost allowing electricity production at the destination without transmission lines to supply both electricity and water to the large-scale Geothermal plants across MENA and other desert regions. With enough water and energy, the region can focus on food, Energy, and water security, increase PEACE Products, and regional development, not on conflicts.

Smart-Grid by Nigh-Day Power Balancing Act
During the night, (for example Saudi Arabia), electricity can power pumps:
- to increase the speed and volume of water (with coldness/heat storage) from daytime regions for Global Food and Water Securities.
- to accelerate the Hydroloop™ speed of Clean Transport System (goods & people)

Daytime regions experience increased electricity production as the night-time region pumps raise water speed.

This is part of the World Peace Development initiative: the Hydroloop™ System, a smart grid solution that operates without high-voltage transmission.

UNSDG Implementation
Laos is the last hope for implementing the UNSDGs and preventing the escalation of war. Without serious consideration of this World Peace Development corporate model, the world could be at risk of facing World War III.

Flood impacts

In regions abundant with freshwater resources, the potential for economic growth and environmental sustainability is vast, yet often underutilized. Similar to how the MENA region holds immense petroleum reserves that remain untapped or underexploited in certain areas, freshwater-rich regions face a similar paradox. Despite having the means to leverage these resources for agriculture, energy, and industrial development, many such regions struggle to fully harness their potential, missing opportunities for economic advancement and regional stability. Unlocking this untapped freshwater potential could transform local economies and support global efforts in sustainable development.