WHERE ENERGY, CAPITAL,
AND SYSTEMS ALIGN.
Vera Meridian was founded on a simple observation: the gap between climate ambition and climate action is not a shortage of capital, technology, or policy. It is a shortage of people who can connect all three.
A NEW KIND OF FIRM FOR A NEW KIND OF MARKET.
Article 6 of the Paris Agreement created something genuinely new: a mechanism through which sovereign nations can transact on verified emission reductions, channeling capital from countries with climate commitments to countries with clean development potential.
The theory is elegant. The execution is broken. Host countries have frameworks but no bankable pipeline. Developers have capability but can't navigate procurement. Buying countries have capital but can't find enough quality supply. The market is constrained not by demand — but by the absence of anyone willing to sit at the intersection of all three.
Vera Meridian was built to occupy that intersection. We are simultaneously a project developer, a carbon market architect, a project originator, and an Article 6 advisor. We develop the infrastructure. We structure the carbon. We design the programmes. We activate the pipeline. And we do it because we believe that when these things work together, the result is something rare: capital flowing toward the people who need it most.
"The constraint is not demand. It is the absence of anyone who can close the full loop."
ARTICLE 6 IS THE BEST EXAMPLE OF ETHICAL CAPITALISM THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN.
The mechanism is simple: sovereign nations with clean development potential generate carbon credits by building infrastructure that improves lives. Nations with climate commitments purchase those credits. Capital flows toward human development.
A community in Zambia gets clean drinking water — funded entirely by carbon credit revenues generated by the avoided emissions from biomass burning that clean water replaces. A solar array in Ghana powers a data centre and generates Article 6.2 ITMOs purchased by a buying country meeting its NDC commitments. An agrivoltaic project provides both food security and renewable energy, structured so that carbon revenue makes the project viable where it otherwise would not be.
This is not charity. It is not greenwashing. It is a market mechanism that, when properly structured, aligns the incentives of developers, governments, communities, and sovereign buyers around a single outcome: infrastructure that serves people, funded by carbon, scaled by markets.
This is what Vera Meridian exists to build.
WEST AFRICA · SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA · THE CARIBBEAN.
West Africa
Active project development and market architecture work across Ghana, Senegal, and Côte d'Ivoire. Deep relationships with sovereign procurement programmes and regional development institutions operating across the sub-region.
Sub-Saharan Africa
Agrivoltaic and utility-scale solar development across Zambia, Namibia, and East Africa. Structured around Article 6 eligibility from the ground up — with integrated carbon methodology, community benefit design, and sovereign offtake architecture.
The Caribbean
Deployment theatre for Meridian One — our containerized solar-powered atmospheric water generator. Active engagement across CARICOM member states on water security infrastructure, with first deployment underway in Accompong, Jamaica.
LET'S BUILD SOMETHING
THAT MATTERS.
We work with host countries, buying countries, developers, utilities, and institutions. If you are working at the intersection of infrastructure and carbon markets — we want to hear from you.