Active Development Portfolio

Investable Infrastructure.
Built on Evidence.

Synterra develops a focused portfolio spanning renewable energy infrastructure, creative economy, and strategic infrastructure investment across Namibia and the Pacific. Each project is evidence, first and transparency-led, designed to meet the evidentiary requirements of international funding bodies before a single dollar of construction capital is committed.

Renewable Energy Creative Economy Strategic Infrastructure

Creative Economy  ·  Namibia

Ti Oms Studios

Solar-Powered Creative Production Campus & Artist Residency

Feasibility Stage 01

A Sector-Correcting Infrastructure Platform

Ti Oms Studios is a proposed 1.5-hectare solar-powered creative production campus near Windhoek — combining professional recording and content production, luxury eco-container artist residencies, creative co-working, event space, and Namibia's first music industry data infrastructure into one commercially viable, asset-backed hub. A 50–100 kWp solar PV system with 200–300 kWh battery storage targets over 90% energy self-sufficiency.

Namibia's creative sector contributes only 1.5% to GDP against a government NDP6 target of 3% by 2030. Ti Oms Studios addresses five compounding structural failures with a single, bankable development.

Location Windhoek, Namibia (primary); Swakopmund (secondary)
Sector Renewable Energy / Creative Economy / Cultural Infrastructure
Study Budget EUR 427,900 — 10-month feasibility study
Partnership Grant co-financing, impact investment, research partners
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Impact at a Glance

90%+
Target energy self-sufficiency from solar PV and battery storage on-site
60–70%
Estimated reduction in grid electricity costs for campus operations
46–48%
Youth unemployment rate in Namibia this project is structurally designed to address
12+
Comparable Sub-Saharan African markets where the model is directly replicable

Renewable Energy  ·  Namibia

Windhoek Public Hospital Energy Corridor

Renewable Thermal Infrastructure Feasibility Study

Feasibility Study 02

Replacing a Recurring Failure with a 40-Year Asset

Windhoek Central Hospital, Namibia's primary national referral facility, went without reliable hot water for approximately 15 years. The 2025 remediation deployed 14 industrial electric geysers at N$6.48 million: a like-for-like replacement that left the structural problem entirely intact. Within the same planning horizon, an equivalent capital commitment will be required again.

This project replaces that recurring cycle with a city-scale renewable thermal network, structured as a developer-owned ESCo with a metered Heat Purchase Agreement, a 25–40-year asset life, and a permanently reduced annual energy expenditure for Namibia's public health estate.

Anchor Load Windhoek Central Hospital; 850 kW–1.2 MW continuous thermal
Study Budget N$3,094,305 (~EUR 150,000); 10-month feasibility study
Construction Est. N$15–25 million post-FID network build-out
Partnership Grant co-financing, DFIs, technical and policy partners
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Windhoek Energy Corridor

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Impact at a Glance

300–500t
CO₂e avoided per year at full network build-out under the Paris Agreement NDC
~N$4M
Estimated annual thermal energy expenditure replaced by long-term renewable supply
25–40yr
Asset life of the renewable thermal network, replacing a recurring N$6.5M replacement cycle
850 kW+
Continuous thermal anchor load at the facility serving hundreds of thousands of Namibians

Strategic Infrastructure  ·  New Zealand

Pacific Infrastructure Corridor

Strategic Infrastructure Investment Programme & Institutional Advisory

Investor Engagement 03

Institutional-Scale Infrastructure. Indigenous-Led.

The Western North Island Marine Infrastructure & Waikato Integrated Economic Corridor is a multi-billion-dollar, long-horizon infrastructure investment programme in a sovereign-rated jurisdiction, led by an indigenous-led development entity with a governance mandate specifically designed for commitments of this nature and scale.

Synterra was engaged at a critical juncture in an active institutional investor engagement process. The outcome: a formal preliminary positive review from an international institutional investor, the pivotal transition in any process at this scale.

Location North Island, New Zealand; a sovereign-rated jurisdiction
Scale Multi-billion USD (Phase 1–2: ~$4Bn); long-horizon infrastructure
Capital Equity and Green Bond under internationally recognised standards
Partnership Institutional co-investors, DFI partners, financial validation

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Pacific Infrastructure Corridor

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Impact at a Glance

$4 Bn+
Total programme investment scale across Phase 1 and Phase 2
Multi-decade
Cashflow and investment horizon — the defining characteristic of this asset class
Green Bond
Capital structure component under internationally recognised ESG standards
Preliminary ✓
Formal positive review received from an international institutional investor