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Investing in Omega and our Projects is a Win-Win-Win for our Investors, Customers and Environment.

Our investors produce a guiding effect that encourages Omega to focus on technological innovations, increased customer satisfaction and provision of "Sustainable Solutions for a Sustainable Economy".

We are always looking for Venture Capital and Angel Investors to Partner with Omega and help expand our business through:

  • Direct Investment in Omega Renewable Energy Consulting
  • New Business Joint Ventures for emerging Markets and Sectors.
  • Specific Project Investment.
  • Product & Technologies Innovations Investment.
  • Business & Technical Solutions Investment.
  • Service & Maintenance Investment.


If you think you would like to invest in Omega, become a business associate or have an idea that you would like to share with us please contact us. We will discuss our business plan, your opportunities and together formulate a workable plan that will provide a solid return on investment to you.

Renewable energy industries expanded during most of 2008, with large increases in manufacturing capacity, diversification of manufacturing locations, and shifts in leadership.

By August 2008, there were at least 160 publicly traded renewable energy companies with a market capitalization greater than $100 million.

Some $120 billion was invested in renewable energy globally in 2008, including new capacity (asset finance and projects) and biofuels refineries.

This is double the 2006 investment figure of $63 billion. Almost all of the increase was due to greater investment in wind power, solar PV, and biofuels.

In 2000, venture capital investment in renewable energy was about 1% of total venture capital investment.

In 2007 that figure was closer to 10%, with solar power alone making up about 3% of the entire Venture Capital asset class of ~$33B. More than 60 start-ups have been funded by venture capitalists in the last three years.

Venture capital and private equity investments in renewable energy companies increased by 167 percent in 2006, according to investment analysts at New Energy Finance Limited.

New investment into the sector jumped US$148 billion in 2007, up 60 per cent over 2006, noted a report by the Sustainable Energy Finance Initiative (SEFI).

Wind energy attracted one-third of the new capital and solar one-fifth.

But interest in solar is growing rapidly on the back of major technological advances which saw solar investment increase 254 per cent.

The IEA predicts US$20 trillion will be invested into alternative energy projects over the next 22 years.

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