IN THE FIELD
Ongoing Projects
At 751 Earth, our ongoing projects span continents and sectors—advancing climate resilience, sustainable finance, food security, biodiversity protection, clean energy, and inclusive economic growth.
Each initiative is developed in partnership with governments, investors, and local communities to deliver measurable, lasting impact and support the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Explore how our work is helping shape a more resilient and prosperous future for all.
Advancing solutions for a resilient and sustainable world.

Renewable Energy
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Solar Power
Multiple Locations, 100GW Solar Power systems. Solar energy is a clean, renewable power source that is location-flexible. It reduces greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. It offers sustainable energy solutions critical for combating climate change, supporting economic growth, and ensuring energy security worldwide, especially for remote and underserved communities.

Technology
Nigeria Data Center
Building an AI-Focused Data Center in Nigeria
The critical necessity for robust, resilient, and sustainable power and cooling infrastructure to support the intensive computational requirements of AI. Success hinges on navigating Nigeria's evolving regulatory landscape, addressing distinct security considerations, and strategically leveraging local partnerships and investment incentives.

Food Security
Zambia
African Food Security Centre of Excellence (AFSCoE–Zambia)
A university-anchored initiative advancing climate-smart agriculture through training, applied research, agripreneurship, value-chain development, and precision farming using soil and microclimate sensors. The project includes procuring 1,000 hectares of land to establish a practical training and innovation hub, aiming to equip up to 5,000 youth over the next five years with sustainable agricultural and entrepreneurship skills to support self-reliance, food security, and rural economic growth.

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Food Security
PEYATA
Promoting Empowerment of Youth in Transitional Agriculture
The PEYATA Project is a forward-looking initiative aimed at empowering youth through climate-resilient, artisanal, and transitional agriculture. At a time when food systems face increasing pressure from climate change, land degradation, and limited livelihood options for young people in rural and peri-urban settings, PEYATA provides a bold, inclusive platform for transformation.

Renewable Energy
Bio Farm
Multiple Locations
The algae-to-oil biofarm utilizes algae as a feedstock to produce biofuels. Algae, particularly microalgae, are rich in lipids (oils) that can be extracted and converted into biodiesel or other renewable fuels. This process offers a potential alternative to traditional fossil fuels, with advantages like rapid growth and the ability to be cultivated on non-arable land.

Water Solutions
Jamaica
Desalination plant - Geothermal and Solar
Jamaica’s water system has been severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa, leaving many households without reliable access to water and exposing the vulnerabilities of an already stressed system. To address this, we are proposing a hurricane-proof desalination solution, powered by solar energy and battery storage, designed to provide safe, reliable water for approximately 250,000 people. The USD 160 million project combines resilience, sustainability, and affordability, ensuring that Jamaica’s water supply can withstand future climate and demand pressures.
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