DONSOCO HOLDINGS CORPORATION
Renewable Energy Semiconductor ManufacturingUnited States2-10 Employees
Donsoco Holdings Corporation (DHC) is a USA private asset holding corporation engaged in the opportune and rapidly growing energy subsector market of renewables with its expert, vigorous, and capable leading management team. Through collaborative leadership teams and resourceful ecosystems corporate group, DHC is well-equipped to manage its finances and investments, including the engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and development of long-term interactive-ecosystems projects, for providing resilient solutions to the growing demand and shortages of energy due to fast growing emerging economies and industries in Latin America, Africa, and other vital markets. DHC private utility subsidiaries are responsible for the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) of DHC power plants under the registered trademark brand of Donsoco Energy® Honduras S.A. de C.V., Donsoco Energy® (NI) S.A., Donsoco Energy® Brazil Ltd, Donsoco Energy® Kenya Limited, and Donsoco Energy® Tanzania Limited. The power plants O&M activities include day-to-day preventative and corrective maintenance along with workforce, assets, and site management, maintaining health and safety, and a host of other important tasks such as facility premises security to name a few. DHC is an authorized dealer, promoter, distributor, installer, and service provider of an unmatched technological breakthrough which harnesses the powerful-natural resource of infinite gravity together with mass and kinetic forces to generate green, cost-effective, and continuous on-demand electric power 24/7/365 days a year with non-stop rotational torque, that is whisper-quiet without noise pollution, zero carbon dioxide emissions, and deliver significant economic benefits from their 100% installed rated capacity. The Donsoco Energy® Power Systems (DEPS) are scalable in commercial or industrial projects for solving power generation deficits and problems, to improve the economies and quality of life of people in their ecosystems.