

Greenhouse farms
Greenhouse farms and local energy
Tribes in the United States are returning to food production. Greenhouse farms are a logical solution, especially in regions with cold or dry climates. The main issue is energy. Heating, lighting, ventilation, and microclimate require a constant supply of electricity and heat.



MISSION
The mission of C21st Century, Inc. is to create local technological solutions for autonomous waste processing and energy independence on the ground. We develop and implement modular installations that allow for the recycling of organic waste and the production of energy, heat, and value-added products where they are really needed: by farmers, tribes, and small communities.
VISION
Our task is to make waste recycling local, accessible and economically viable.
Instead of large, complex objects — modular, working solutions.
Instead of waste — energy and products.
Instead of dependence — control and autonomy.
This is not ecology. This is next-level infrastructure.



Model C21st Century, Inc.
A modular platform for processing organic waste into energy, heat, biochar and organic fertilizers. It is integrated into greenhouse, agricultural and municipal facilities.
It is supplied as a ready-made technical solution for a specific task.

Organic fertilizers as part of the model

When processing organic waste through a gasification unit, the following remains:
Solid residue - biochar, a structural soil improver
Liquid fraction - saturated with potassium, nitrogen, phosphorus, microelements
Both fractions after conditioning are used as organic fertilizers.

Why is it needed?
Replaces purchased agrochemicals - especially relevant for greenhouse farms, breeding farms, local agricultural sites.
Reduces costs - fertilizers are produced on site, without logistics.
Increases fertility - biochar improves structure and moisture retention, liquid - nourishes.
Supports a closed model - waste → fuel → energy and nutrition for the soil.
Fits into grant goals - "soil health", "climate-smart practices", "waste reduction".