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Dave
CONSTRUCTION
PROGRESSES ON THE BRANDO
TETIAROA, FRENCH
POLYNESIA (August 20, 2010)
– Located on the French Polynesian island of Tetiaroa and a product of
the late Marlon Brando’s vision, construction on The Brando is
progressing steadily with completion slated for late 2012. Pacific
Beachcomber, S.C., developer of the highly anticipated resort, is proud
to report a number of updates.
Government Support
Sustainability
In striving to achieve
carbon neutrality, The Brando will produce as much energy as it
consumes—or more. The two principal renewable energies that will be
used on the island include solar panels and bio-fuel generators. The
photovoltaic (solar) panels will be installed alongside Pacific
Beachcomber’s new airstrip, which was completed in May 2010. The balance
of the energy demand will be sourced using bio-fuel.
A fundamental component
of Tetiaroa’s goal of energy autonomy is the installation of a seawater
air conditioning (SWAC) system, which uses cold water pumped from 930
meters (nearly 3,000 feet) below the surface to cool the water used in
the resort’s air-conditioning system. Given the year-round tropical
climate in French Polynesia, air conditioning can account for up to 50%
of electricity consumption. SWAC significantly reduces the demand for
electricity and will further Pacific Beachcomber’s goal of creating a
100% renewable energy community. This will be the second industrial SWAC
system in the world, the first is located at the InterContinental Bora
Bora Resort and Thalasso Spa, which is owned by Pacific Beachcomber. The
Bora Bora system has saved approximately 2,500 tons of carbon
dioxide per year since it was installed in 2006.
Additionally, plans for
The Brando call for an innovative wastewater management system that
would filter liquid wastewater into water usable for irrigation.
Landscaping
Tetiaroa Society
Pacific Beachcomber is
building a research facility on Tetiaroa which shall be donated to
Tetiaroa Society. In keeping with Marlon Brando’s wishes, students
and scientists will have access to the facility for onsite research and
education. In addition, another founding member of Tetiaroa Society,
Brando Enterprises, which stands strongly behind Pacific Beachcomber’s
project, has committed $100,000 in support of Tetiaroa Society’s
conservation and educational activities.
In 2005, after
conducting a great deal of due diligence, Brando Enterprises entered
into an agreement with TBSA and Richard Bailey for the creation of The
Brando on Tetiaroa. Today, Brando Enterprises continues to work closely
with TBSA, Richard Bailey and the Brando Beneficiaries to ensure that
The Brando is built according to Marlon's original dreams for his
island. Brando Enterprises is also actively involved in the overall
management of Tetiaroa and firmly believes that the future of Tetiaroa
is very bright. Brando Enterprises is confident that Marlon would be
very proud of the progress that has been made to secure a bright and
positive future for Tetiaroa.
Residences
About The Brando
About Pacific Beachcomber
For additional
information on The Brando, please visit
www.tetiaroa.pf
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