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TGI’S COO Samuel Epstein to Present at New Jersey Geological Association Conference on Coastal Flooding

TGI’S COO Samuel Epstein to Present at New Jersey Geological Association Conference on Coastal Flooding.

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TGI’S COO Samuel Epstein to Present at New Jersey Geological Association Conference on Coastal Flooding

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[{"type":"text","content":"October 20, 2022TGI Solar Power (TSPG) (OTCMarkets: TSPG) diversified technology and environmentally efficient real estate development company currently developing Advent City in the Yucatan, Mexico along with AR/VR ADVENT EXPO, with native NFT Galleries, is pleased to announce the recognition of Samuel A Epstein, Chief Operating Officer as presenter at the New jersey Geological Associations annual meeting, focusing on Super Storm Sandy 10 years later. Samuel is a Board-Certified Professional Geoscientist State of Texas and Louisiana. The coastline of New York and New Jersey represent billions of dollars of residential development and contains a great population density on the U.S. east coast. Mr. Epstein will present historical geological sea level rises along with New York City’s response, the construction of artificial sand dunes and rock jetties, to the future potential storm surge projections by the ($330 million) US Army Corps of Engineers.TGI is developing smart cities in areas of the world of which risk of potential future storm surges and associated high winds must be considered. One of TGI developments involves Engineering Methodology for protection measures to prevent waterfron floodings identified for each solution. For many people, climate change seems like a problem only for future generations but for residents of many coastal cities, the future is already here — in the form of rising sea levels and frequent, destructive floods. And the problem is only going to get worse. Based on the research, it is anticipated that by 2100, up to 60 percent of oceanfront communities on the East and Gulf Coasts of the U.S. may experience chronic flooding from climate change. The scientists and engineers we are working with, have proposed a range of clever ways to prevent coastal flooding that will potentially prevent floodings  and limiti erosion and wave energy. And then there’s permeable pavement, which allows floodwaters to seep into the ground below rather than pool on the surface. We believe, that these and other “green” alternatives will hold the key to saving our coastal communities.\"I believe, if we had urban patterns differently developed, we wouldn't have these issues,\" said Henry Val, CEO of TGI. \"What we're in process of developing is engineering devices and blockage to the natural...

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