Aerial view Enugu State Nigeria
Nigeria's First Integrated Circular Bioeconomy Platform

Transforming Waste,
Cultivating
Sustainable Futures

"Transforming Waste, Cultivating Sustainable Futures."

BioPat Initiatives is developing a 200 hectare integrated circular bioeconomy platform in Enugu State, Southeast Nigeria, converting 547,500 tonnes of organic and medical waste annually into renewable energy, biofuels, food, biofertiliser, and verified carbon credits.

15MW
Renewable Power
15 MW CCGT plant
547K t
Waste Per Year
Organic + medical
1.04M
tCO₂e Per Year
PFS indicative upper
18 to 22%
Projected IRR
PFS indicative
Phase 1 Funding Target
EUR 9.2 to 12.5M
7 components · Target close Q4 2026
Total CAPEX (PFS Indicative)
USD 63.2M
6 to 8 year payback · DSCR ≥1.3× · 200 ha site
📍 Enugu State, Southeast Nigeria200-ha site · Tropical savanna · Gateway to Anambra, Abia, Imo & Ebonyi
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The Circular Model

Waste to Wealth: The Closed-Loop System

Ten interdependent systems in a single closed loop — medical and biohazard waste feeds gasification and energy generation, while organic waste feeds anaerobic digestion, biofertiliser, agriculture, and the cold chain.

☣️ 1 Medical & Biohazard Waste 182,500 t/yr 🔥 2 Gasification System Plasma >1,200°C 3 15MW CCGT & 2MW CHP ~120 GWh/yr 🔌 4 Enugu Grid REDSEM offtake ❄️ 5 Silo & Cold Room Post-harvest-40% 🐄 6 Cattle Ranch & Dairy 5M+ litres/yr 🌾 7 100-Ha Mechanised Farm ~30,000 t/yr 🌱 8 Biofertiliser Digestate output 🔬 9 Anaerobic Digestion Sys Biogas+Digestate 🗑️ 10 Organic Waste 365,000 t/yr BIOPAT CIRCULAR BIOECONOMY
Medical Stream
Gasification
Energy / Grid
Cold Chain
Organic Waste
Biofertiliser Loop
Agriculture
15 MW Grid Power
~120 GWh/yr
REDSEM PPA
🔥
Syngas & Bio-H₂
Gasification output
Biomethane & Hydrogen
🔵
Bio-LNG, Bio-CNG
& Bio-CO₂
USD 12.3–16.8M/yr
Clean cooking, transport
decarbonisation & food processing
🌿
Biofertiliser
USD 7.5–12.5M/yr
50,000 t/yr from digestate
🌾
Crops
~30,000 t/yr
Maize, sorghum, millet
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Dairy & Livestock
5M+ litres/yr
USD 8.25–12M/yr
🌍
Carbon Credits
720K–1.04M tCO₂e
USD 7.2–26M/yr
The Challenge

Southeast Nigeria's Three
Converging Crises

Nigeria's Southeast region faces three simultaneous crises that have reached a critical inflection point. BioPat is designed as a single, systemic answer to all three.

Waste dump site landfill Nigeria65% Waste Uncollected
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4,000+ tonnes daily · Enugu alone
Unmanaged Waste Crisis
Over 65% of MSW remains uncollected or dumped in open landfills, releasing methane at 84 times the warming potency of CO₂. More than 700 hospitals generate 500 tonnes of medical waste monthly. Much of it is burned or dumped untreated.
Energy insecurity power grid NigeriaBelow 35% Grid Reliability
6 to 8 hours of electricity daily
Energy Insecurity
Over 70% of SMEs depend on diesel generators, consuming an estimated ₦1.6 billion monthly in fossil fuel costs across the region. This deepens carbon emissions and cripples economic productivity throughout the Southeast.
Post harvest losses agricultural decline Nigeria35 to 40% Post-Harvest Losses
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Mechanisation below 10%
Agricultural Decline
Declining soil fertility, fragmented value chains, and lack of irrigation and cold storage are undermining the Southeast's agricultural base. Smallholder farmers lack access to affordable organic inputs and mechanised solutions.
BioPat integrated platform CCGT power plant
Our Answer

One Integrated Platform.
Systemic Change.

BioPat is a systemic answer: a 200-hectare integrated platform in Enugu State where waste becomes feedstock, feedstock becomes energy, energy powers agriculture, and agriculture closes the loop back into the system.

Located in Nigeria's first energy-producing region and the geographic gateway to Anambra, Abia, Imo, and Ebonyi States. BioPat integrates six interdependent infrastructure systems that collectively address all three regional crises simultaneously.

The project has completed its Pre-Feasibility Study, Business Plan, and Concept Note. Phase 1 preparation is currently being funded with a target close of Q4 2026.

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200 ha
Integrated Site
Enugu State
15 MW
CCGT Power
Dispatchable baseload
♻️
547K t
Waste Per Year
Organic + medical
🌍
1.04M
tCO₂e Per Year
PFS indicative upper
🐄
2K
Head Cattle
Indoor ranch
🌾
100 ha
Mechanised Farm
Maize · Sorghum · Millet
Core Infrastructure

Six Integrated Systems,
One Circular Platform

Each component is operationally interdependent, feeding, powering, and sustaining the others within a single 200-hectare complex in Enugu State, Southeast Nigeria.

Aerial view anaerobic digestion biogas plant
Anaerobic Digestion
01
Anaerobic Digestion System
Multi-stage thermophilic digesters processing 1,000 t/day of organic waste at 55°C. 20,000 m³ combined capacity. Biogas upgraded via Pressure Swing Adsorption into Bio-LNG, Bio-CNG, and biogenic CO₂. Digestate converted into solid and liquid biofertiliser for farm application, replacing up to 60% of synthetic inputs.
→ 365,000 t/yr organic waste
Gasification plant industrial waste to energy
Plasma Gasification
02
Plasma Gasification System
Plasma gasification operating above 1,200°C eliminates medical and biohazardous waste from 700+ hospitals across Southeast Nigeria. Syngas conditioned into biohydrogen and biomethane. Inert slag recycled as construction aggregate with zero landfill waste from this stream.
→ 182,500 t/yr medical waste
CCGT power plant aerial view
15 MW CCGT Power
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15 MW CCGT Power Plant
Syngas-fuelled Combined Cycle Gas Turbine achieving 60 to 65% efficiency, double that of diesel generators. Exports dispatchable renewable electricity to Enugu State grid under REDSEM. Modular CHP units boost total system efficiency to 75 to 80%.
→ ~120 GWh/yr estimated
Mechanised farm green landscape aerial
100-Ha Farm
04
100-Ha Mechanised Farm
GPS-guided precision agriculture on Enugu's tropical-savanna laterite soils: maize, sorghum, millet. Sub-surface drip irrigation, automated harvesters, smart soil sensors. Digestate biofertiliser improves crop yields by 35 to 45%. 1,000-tonne grain silos with renewable-powered drying.
→ ~30,000 t/yr crop production
Indoor climate-controlled cattle ranch
2,000-Head Ranch
05
2,000-Head Indoor Ranch
Climate controlled facility on 50 ha: 750 dairy, 750 beef, 250 calves, 250 breeding cattle. 400-cow automated milking parlour with pasteurisation and dairy packaging. WHO-standard abattoir. All manure routed into the AD system, eliminating livestock methane emissions.
→ 5M+ litres milk/yr · 1,800 t beef/yr
Aerial view grain silos cold chain storage
Cold Chain & Storage
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Cold Chain & Storage
1,000-tonne automated grain silos with renewable-powered drying and aeration. Refrigerated cold rooms for dairy, meat, and produce. IoT temperature monitoring and blockchain-ready traceability. Powered entirely by the project's own CCGT and CHP systems.
→ Post-harvest loss reduction ~40%
547K t
Waste Processed Annually
Organic + medical streams
1.04M
tCO₂e Reduced Per Year
PFS indicative upper estimate
USD 63.2M
Total CAPEX
PFS indicative estimate
18 to 22%
Projected IRR
PFS indicative
1K+
Green Jobs Created
Direct + indirect employment
Impact & Sustainability

Measurable Climate & Social Returns

Verifiable, multi-dimensional impact across climate, energy, agriculture, and community, aligned with Nigeria's NDCs, UN SDGs, and DFI investment criteria.

GHG reduction CCGT clean energy
Climate Action
1.04M tCO₂e
GHG Reduced Per Year
Through methane capture, renewable power substitution, biofertiliser soil sequestration, manure management, and fossil fuel displacement. PFS indicative upper estimate.
Waste diversion open landfill
Circular Economy
547K t
Waste Diverted Annually
Organic municipal waste, agricultural residues, food industry waste, sewage sludge, animal manure, and medical/biohazardous materials, all diverted from open landfills into productive value streams.
Clean dispatchable power grid Nigeria
Energy Access
15 MW
Dispatchable Clean Power
Continuous renewable baseload displacing diesel generation for industrial, commercial, and residential users. Supports Enugu's REDSEM framework and Nigeria's 30% renewable energy target by 2030.
Rich organic soil biofertiliser
Soil Carbon
60%
Synthetic Fertiliser Reduction
Digestate biofertiliser replaces up to 60% of synthetic chemical inputs, reducing N₂O emissions and increasing soil organic carbon by 10 to 15 tonnes per hectare over five years.
Dairy pasteurisation food security
Food Security
5M+ L
Dairy Output Per Year
Pasteurised milk, yogurt, and cheese from 750 dairy cattle, reducing dependency on imported dairy and supporting local food systems and nutrition security across Southeast Nigeria.
Female gender inclusion African woman farmer
Social Impact
35%
Female Participation Target
1,000+ green jobs with minimum 35% female participation across all operational and managerial tiers. 500+ youth trained per year via ESUT, UNN, and vocational partnerships.
2Zero Hunger
3Good Health
6Clean Water
7Clean Energy
8Decent Work
9Innovation
11Sustainable Cities
12Responsible Consumption
13Climate Action
15Life on Land
Investment Opportunity

A Bankable Circular Economy
Infrastructure Investment

BioPat is currently seeking Phase 1 project preparation funding to advance seven defined components from Pre-Feasibility Study completion to construction-ready status.

Phase 1 covers land acquisition and SPV formation, a full engineering study, ESIA, regulatory permits, financial structuring and transaction advisory, carbon finance preparation, and stakeholder engagement. Target close: Q4 2026.

We engage DFIs, impact investors, climate funds, and institutional investors aligned with circular economy, clean energy, and climate infrastructure mandates, offering a blended finance structure across equity, concessional debt, and grants/TA.

All financial figures are indicative estimates from the Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS). The full engineering study (Component C2) has not been conducted and remains to be funded. No figures constitute investment advice.
Total CAPEX
USD 63.2M
PFS indicative
Annual Revenue
USD 63.5 to 110.6M
PFS indicative range
Projected IRR
18 to 22%
PFS indicative
Payback Period
6 to 8 Years
DSCR ≥ 1.3×
Annual OPEX
USD 23.95M
PFS indicative
Carbon Rate Avg
USD 14.80/t
5 methodologies
Phase 1 Funding Ask
EUR 9.2 to 12.5M
20% equity · 30% concessional debt · 50% grants & TA
Q4 2026
Target
Close

Ready to explore the Phase 1 investment opportunity?

We are actively seeking EUR 9.2 to 12.5M for Phase 1 project preparation, engaging DFIs, climate funds, and institutional investors aligned with circular economy and climate infrastructure mandates. BioPat is a subsidiary of MPAT General Services, Enugu State, SE Nigeria. Target close: Q4 2026.