GENI’s mission is to conduct research and to educate world leaders and the public about the value of interconnected electric power networks between nations and continents.
Using today's technology, the interconnection of large scale renewable resource energy is an economic and environmentally sustainable solution.
Read the research world leaders are talking about:
"Thank you for the regular information that you send me regarding GENI. May I wish you success in your endeavours of providing energy services to two billion people worldwide.”
Boutros Boutros-Ghali, former UN Secretary General
“The GENI proposal encouraging the interdependence of nations through the sharing of energy resources is most exciting. One of the obscenities of Southern Africa is to see electric power lines strung across a rural landscape overshadowing communities where women spend most of their days walking kilometers to find firewood just to survive. I would support an initiative that promotes the distribution of energy to those that are condemned to a cycle of servitude.
The opportunities for co-operation and increased international understanding through the establishment of an international power grid would be substantial. I wish you well with your efforts.”
The Most Reverend Desmond M. Tutu Archbishop Emeritus of South Africa, Chairperson of Truth & Reconciliation Commission,
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
The Global Energy Network Initiative plans to undertake various regional projects that will benefit humanity and the planet. According to GENI they plan to increase universal living standards, reduce the cost of electricity, reduce pollution from fossil fuel and nuclear generation, reduce poverty and hunger around the world, stabilize population growth and promote international trade, cooperation and peace.
I fully support these initiatives by GENI.
His Holiness, The Dalai Lama