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Residential and Commercial Heat Recovery and Carbon Capture Unit …an affordable energy solution that also helps the planet

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Page 1: CleanO2_Linked In_Jan 2017

Residential and Commercial Heat Recovery and Carbon Capture Unit

…an affordable energy solution that also helps the planet

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The Product

Heat Recovery Saves up to 20% in energy costs by increasing hot water efficiency Carbon Capture Reduces up to 20% of greenhouse gas emissions By-Product Sales and Profit Sharing Customers share in the profits gained from the sale of captured carbon by-products Elegant and Compact Unit Residential 8”x30”x50” | Commercial: 36”x72”x72”

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Heat Recovery

Saves up to 20% in energy costs by increasing hot water efficiency Typical mid efficient range appliances produce flue temps of 80 to 100 degrees C Typical high efficient range appliances produce flue temps of 35 to 50 degrees C Municipal water enters most buildings between 5 to 15 degrees C Exothermic reaction from caustic soda and CO2 can reach 100 degrees C

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Carbon Capture

Reduces up to 20% of greenhouse gas emissions Capture ratio is limited to infrastructure and not as a result of the process Direct capture to by-product utilization with minimal post processing Soda ash represents a stable and cash positive means of carbon capture

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By-Product Sales and Profit Sharing

Customers share in the profits gained from the sale of captured 50:50 until payback achieved ~ approximately 2 years 90:10 after payback achieved for the lifecycle of the unit Manage unit chemical recharging and by-product collection logistics

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The Value Proposition Differentiated from anything else on the market Modification of existing low-risk technology solutions Cost effective implementation and operation expenses Natural gas projected to increase by 17-29% in 2017 and 25-30% in 2018 The CleanO2 system could reduce exposure to the Carbon Levy Cost/tonne captured is approx. $14.94/tonneCO2. However, by selling the by-product, the cost of capture is actually negative. Could be integrated into DSM incentive programs on a regional basis

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A Hold and Retain Strategy for Space and Water Heating

Utilities across Canada are facing pressure on their core residential and commercial heating markets

•  Carbon policies putting a spotlight on space and water heating •  Motivated to offer new products that lower GHG emissions

Governments want to showcase energy innovation •  CleanO2 an innovative solution that utilities can showcase to

demonstrate GHG reduction innovation and leadership •  Ties together utility DSM programs with ‘back-end’ carbon capture

Utilities evolving innovating business lines toward energy service companies •  CleanO2 offers a novel consumer solution outside of traditional

energy efficiency

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The Process

z

Chimney exits building

A portion of the flue gas is drawn

from the common exhaust

Co2 lean exhaust is returned to the

chimney

Municipal water supply

Diverting valveMixing valve

Heating Boiler Domestic hot water tank

Heat recovered from chemical reaction and

exhaust gases

Process diagram

Common flue vent

Commercial grade soda ash

production

A portion of the flue gas, having CO2 concentrations of 40,000 ppm or greater pass through the reaction chamber Caustic soda reacts with the carbon dioxide to create soda ash and water Flue gas passes through reaction chamber into the heat exchanger where the waste heat is returned to the domestic hot water supply Spent caustic soda is then recharged on a weekly basis CleanO2 unit failure has no impact on other adjacent equipment

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The Connection

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The Place Concentrated Residential Condos, Apartments, Hotels, District Heating, etc •  Commercial pilot at Garrison Woods and Marda Loop,

Calgary, Alberta. Currently operating at partial scale. •  Each commercial unit will produce ~ 6.5 tonnes of

byproduct or the equivalent of ~ 3 metric tonnes of captured CO2 over 1 year

Commercial or Light Industrial Hospitals, CoGen, CHP, Pipeline Gate Stations, etc •  Commercial pilot at Westjet Airlines in Calgary, Alberta.

Currently being built at SAIT for implementation. •  Each commercial unit will produce ~ 6.5 tonnes of

byproduct or the equivalent of ~ 3 metric tonnes of captured CO2 over 1 year

Single Residential •  Residential Pilot in Airdrie, Alberta. Currently equipment

is on tour •  Each residential unit will produce ~ 630 kg of

byproduct or the equivalent of ~ 320 kg of captured CO2 over 1 year

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The Company Profile

Jaeson Cardiff Warren Brooke Jeff Reading Kathi Fischer Scott Forgrave

Jason is a professional heating and cooling technician and lead designer for CleanO2

Warren is a Professional Engineer with 12 years experience in green building technology, carbon calculations and project development/management

Jeff has experience as a lawyer, educator, municipal director, carbon manager, in marketing and communications and has supported the commercialization of more than 12 companies

Kathi is a certified chemist, lab technician and expert on carbon conversion processes

Scott is a small business operator with experience in start-ups, business operations, manufacturing, logistics, finance and management

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The Market

Natural Gas market exceeds 7 million customers in Canada 542,000 commercial/industrial facilities in Canada Global soda ash market worth $22 billion (annual) 1 commercial units over 25 years will: •  Produce more than 165 metric tonnes of soda ash •  Capture more than 70 metric tonnes of carbon emissions •  Generate more than $195,000 in revenue from by-product sales Go-To-Market strategy starts with: •  Concentrated Residential (Condo developments, District

Heating, CHP, etc) •  Light Industrial-Commercial (hospitals, shopping centres,

industry, commercial, etc) •  Followed by Residential (houses must have proximity to each

other to make by-product collection economically viable

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The Price Light commercial/industrial/concentrated residential units $4975.00 CDN + By-product cost collection balancing Single residential units $2475.00 CDN + By-product cost collection balancing Includes installation, operating, maintenance and warranty By-Product Profit sharing 50:50 until payback achieved (approximately 2 years) 90:10 after payback for the lifetime of the unit Lifespan expectation is 25 years Quotes for specific applications will be provided Volume purchase discounts are available

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www.cleano2.ca

CleanO2 Carbon Capture Technologies An Urban Carbon Mining Company