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PRESENTS
October 31-November 3
Washington DC
GASIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES CONFERENCE 2010
TPRI Technologies andour Projects Updates
This current report may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of thePrivate Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements arestatements that are not historical facts. Such forward-looking statements, based uponthe current beliefs and expectations of EmberClear, Inc., Future Ventures LLC andFuture Fuels LLC (together the “Company”), are subject to risks and uncertainties,which could cause actual results to differ from the forward looking statements. Thefollowing factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ from those setforth in the forward-looking statements: financial performance, competition, changinginterpretations of generally accepted accounting principles; continued compliance withgovernment regulations; legislation or regulatory environments, requirements orchanges adversely affecting the businesses in which the Company is engaged;demand for the products and services that the Company provides, general economicconditions; geopolitical events and regulatory changes. The information set forthherein should be read in light of such risks. Neither the Company nor any affiliatedentity including the subsidiaries of the Company assume any obligation to update theinformation contained in this current report.
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EmberClear: History & Overview
A. Merging with Future Fuels to create EmberClear, Inc. (TSXV: EMB)
B. We have exclusive rights to China Huaneng Power Group’s gasification technology
C. We have strategic alliances with top Chinese gasifier/equipment fabricators and
engineering firms.
D. We bundle our advanced technologies with fabrication contracts and development
services to deliver low cost turnkey solutions
E. We are lead developers for Pennsylvania IGCC projects and control large coal reserves in
Northeast US.
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Enabling Commercial Technologies
A. Offerings
a) Gasification: TPRI’s advanced commercial design with largest R&D support
b) U/SC: 78GW installed in China/Australia. Huaneng - global leader in deployment,
operations, and maintenance.
c) PCC: Huaneng’s Amine based proprietary technology provides efficient and low
cost solution
d) CFB: Modular 300 MW fully integrated units are available. Ideal solution for low
rank coals and capture of sulfur.
B. Backed by China Huaneng Group balance sheet. 130,000 employees and 115 GWs.2009 revenue = $22 billion. Huaneng Power division listed on NYSE as “HNR” for $9billion.
C. Custom and turnkey solutions are available.
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Huaneng’s Haimen USC Project
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Guang Dong Providence 2x1036 (Completed in 2008)
Huaneng’s Yuhuan USC Project
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Zhejiang Province, 4x1000 MW (completed in 2007)
Huaneng’s Shidongkou PCC Project
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Shanghai- Capacity 120,000 tons per year (Started in 2010)
TPRI Gasification Technology
A. Two-Stage Gasifier
B. Cooler and Quench Models
C. Process and Cost Advantages of Two Stages
D. Commercial Experience
E. Projects overview
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Two-stage TPRI Gasifier
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A. Entrained-flow, Dry Feed, Oxygen blown,slagging with Two-Stage design & membranewall (no refractory).
B. 70-85% fuel + steam + oxygen injected in 1st
stage reacts exothermically creating ~1,500 Ctemp.
C. < 25% fuel + steam (no oxygen) injected in 2nd
stage. Hot syngas from 1st stage createsendothermic reaction in 2nd stage.
D. Syngas temperature drops to ~ 800 C after 2nd
stage
Cooler and Quench Models
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SGQ(Quench)
Syngas is watersaturated for use inCO-shift syntheses.
This design isoptimum formethanol, hydrogenammonia/ureaapplications.
SGC(Cooler)
Syngas is cooledraising MP steam.
This design isoptimum for IGCC.
Advantages of TPRI Gasification
A. High fuel flexibility – petcoke to lignite
B. Low maintenance: Membrane-wall 20 yrs, Burners 10 yrs
C. Second stage fuel or quench reduces O2 consumption
D. Wide pressure range (0.5- 4MPa) provides operating flexibility
E. High carbon conversion >99%
F. Minimal gas recycle required for gas cooling
G. Dry Feed: low O2 consumption & high cold gas efficiency >83%
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Commercial Experience
A. Shilin: 300,000 tpa methanol- 1,000 tpd bituminous coal with SGQ.Gasifier set Sept 2010. Startup 2011
B. GreenGen: 250 MW IGCC- 2000 tpd bituminous coal with SGC.Gasifier set Oct 2010. Startup 2011
C. Manzhouli: 600,000 tpa methanol- 3000 tpd lignite with SGC.Start-up 2012
D. Good Spring: 270 MW IGCC- 2300 tpd anthracite coal with SGQ.Startup 2014
E. CHNG Xinjiang SNG Project: Substitute Natural Gas- 8 x 3300tpd with SGQ gasifiers
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Shilin Methanol Project: Gasifier installation
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Shilin Methanol Project: 80% construction is complete
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GreenGen IGCC Project: Gasifier installation
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GreenGen IGCC Project: 80% construction is complete
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“All permits completed in 2010. Value Engineering Phase. ServingPJM Grid and just two hours from Philadelphia and New York City”.-
Good Spring IGCC: 270 Mws
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Good Spring IGCC
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A. 270MW IGCC located in Good Spring, Pennsylvania
B. Mine Mouth Project developed on our 55 MM ton anthracite mine
C. Uses TPRI Gasifier- 2000 tpd class
D. Carbon Capture
E. Connects to PJM grid
F. Fully permitted- All pollutants less than 100 tons per year
G. Scheduled to be online in 2014
Current Locations
Proposed Locations
Global Development Activity
SLOVAKIA KOSOVO
POLAND
PENNSYLVANIA
CHILE
COLOMBIA
KENTUCKY/INDIANA/IL
INDIA
CHINA
CZECH REPUBLIC
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EmberClear Vision
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Challenges:A. High capital cost is number one issue of developersB. Each region needs unique, sustainable & practical solutionC. The Western nations will demand ultra-clean gasification
based power projects but the developing economies will relyon efficient, and low cost solutions such as U/SC
Solution:A. Our modular and integrated solution approach can accelerate
your construction schedule and offer substantial savingsthrough low cost manufacturing and commissioning
B. We provide multiple state-of-the-art technology choices
Contact Information:
Bill Douglas, Managing [email protected](319) 431-9452
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION