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CONVERTING BIOMASS INTO CLEAN AND
AFFORDABLE ENERGY
TECHNOLOGY DESCRIPTION
NEW JERSEY PRESENTATION
FEBRUARY 29, 2012
© 2012. AGRIPOWER, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
New Jersey Biomass Opportunity
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• Renewable Energy Incentive
Program (REIP) provides rebates
for sustainable biomass
• Ranges between 1000-3000/kW
depending on project size and
application
• Higher incentives for cogeneration
systems like AgriPower
• Must be sustainable biomass
Creates New Technology Opportunities
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AgriPower technology provides
• Distributed biomass combustion – brings the plant to the fuel
• Economics from disposal of waste
• Diversified fuel capability – combust a range of indigenous fuels
• Compliance with New Jersey environmental standards – 2nd only
to California
• Combined heat and power solutions – high efficiency systems
• Customized to meet customer requirements
• “Best in class” components
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Combustion Chambers And Control System
Clockwise: (1) 7 MMBtu/h Combustion Chamber Module; (2) 7 MMBtu/h Combustion
Chamber Module Configured For Heat and Hot Water; (3) Automated Control Module For
All Systems; And (4) 30 MMBtu/h Combustion Chamber Module Configured For Heat and
Hot Water.
(1) (2)
(4) (3)
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Combustion Chamber Module Internal
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Two Screw Augers In The Rear Wall Feed The Fuel Into The Combustion Chamber
And Four Screw Augers Move The Fuel Into And Through The Combustion Bed And
Then Into The Automated De-Ash Control System.
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Combustion Chamber Module
Components
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T3 Technology Module And
125 kW Waste Heat Generator
Fuel
Conditioning
and Storage
Fuel
Combustion
Electrical
Generation
Additional
Heat for
Process
Store fuel Prepare fuel Transfer to Combustor
Combust fuel Produce hot flue gas Transfer to Waste Heat
Generators
Extract flue gas heat Generate electricity Deliver to Customer
Extract flue gas heat Produce hot water or air Deliver to Customer
Fuel Flue Gas
Flue Gas
To Stack
AgriPower’s Waste to Energy Systems Provide: •Efficient (up to 80%) use of waste byproducts for fuel •Customized electrical solutions from 125 kW to 2.2 MW •Customized heating solutions for process or building use •Industrial grade components for high efficiency and reliability
AgriPower System Component Arrangement
CONFIDENTIAL AND
PROPRIETARY
© AgriPower, Inc. 2012. All Rights
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Our Systems Can Use A Wide Variety Of
Commercial Waste As Fuel
Clockwise: (1) Sorted Biomass (Cardboard and Paper) and Plastic Waste;
(2) Baled Cardboard; And (3) Discarded Wooden and Plastic Pallets and Other
Wood Debris.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Our Systems Can Use A Wide Variety of
Biomass Feed-Stocks as Fuel
Clockwise: (1) Wood; (2) Woodchips; (3) Sugar Cane Bagasse; and Fast-Growing
Energy Crops Such As (4) Willows And Poplars; (5) Giant Miscanthus; And
(6) Jatropha.
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Our Systems Can Use A Wide Variety Of
Agricultural And Forest Materials As Fuel
Clockwise: (1) Crop Waste; (2) Oil Palm; (3) Forest Residuals; (4) Timber Slash And
Brush; And (5) Cow, Horse and Poultry Manure.
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Our Value Proposition AgriPower’s technology can produce significant cost-savings for
its customers by:
1.Reducing or eliminating waste disposal expenses
2.Inexpensively producing electricity and heat energy suitable for
many co-generation applications
3.Reducing purchased oil, diesel fuel, and natural gas costs
4.Generating tax benefits, carbon credits and subsidies
The resulting savings are expected to provide a ROI in about three years (before subsidies and tax benefits)
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• Heating (buildings, greenhouses)
• Hot Water & Steam (kitchens, showers, laundries, swimming pools, hospitals)
• Air conditioning (commercial buildings)
• Refrigeration (supermarkets, food and flower storage sites)
• Water purification and desalination (disaster and military sites)
• Making ice (disaster and military sites)
• Drying and bonding (kilns, lumber mills)
• Pre-drying excessively wet fuels (paper and pulp sludge)
Potential Co-Generation Applications:
In Conclusion, AgriPower Will Provide
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• Cogeneration systems with electrical output in
increments of 125 kW up to 2.2 MW and thermal
energy up to 60 MMBTU/hr
• Systems which are fully automated and operate
without expensive, on-site engineers or
technicians
• An initial System installed in the New
Jersey/New York Metro Area in the second
quarter of 2012 with demonstrations expected to
commence shortly thereafter
• Flexible sale and leasing programs
.
.
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For Additional Information
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,
PLEASE CONTACT:
BARRY J. BERMAN, CEO
TEL: (516) 829-2000
FAX: (516) 487-3163
MOB: (516) 384-2100
E-MAIL: [email protected]
OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.AGRIPOWER.COM