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Explanation of large scale solar and wind energy applications, renewable energy

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New Energy SolutionsGlobal NES, Inc.

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Renewable energy is the future and the future is now.

"I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power!  I hope we don't have to

wait till oil and coal run out before we tackle that.“-Thomas Edison 1931

“Using wind power to generate 20 percent of our nation’s electricity is achievable – without any new

breakthroughs in technology.” -U.S. Department of Energy 2008

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What is Renewable Energy?

Renewable energy effectively uses natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and

geothermal heat, which may be naturally replenished.

Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, windpower, hydroelectricity / micro hydro,

biomass and biofuels for transportation.

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We are a global renewable energy consulting firm founded on the principle of always doing the right

thing for our clients and the environment.

We implement practical solutions to meet the needs of an ever changing energy landscape to ensure a

cleaner, more secure energy future.

Who We Are

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Global NES, Inc. is committed to providing today’s most comprehensive, yet affordable, renewable

energy efficiency programs, systems & technologies.

Through strategic partnerships and a vast supplier network, Global NES affiliates have the knowledge

and the ability to create specific solutions unique to each customer’s needs.

Our extensive network of professionals offer viable options for residential, commercial, municipalities

and large scale project applications.

What We Do

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Products

Solar – PhotovoltaicSolar Thermal – Air / Water

Wind – Traditional & Vertical Axis TurbinesWater – Stream Generators

Grey Water RecoveryHydrogen – Fuel Cells – Power Stations

High Efficiency Lighting – LED / Induction

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Products SolarGlobal NES provides its

clients with products and services from only the

world’s best manufacturers of high quality, high output,

custom certified PV solar panels, from a 3 watt to a

300+ watts, using different cell technologies, Q-cells,

(Grade "A" Mono, Grade "A" Poly, CIGs, ATFs) with

different voltages for the global market.  

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Products Solar – Photovoltaic

Panels BP - Conergy - Evergreen - GE - Kyocera -

Mitsubishi - Powerup - BSP - Sanyo - SHARP - Shell - SolarWorld - SunTech - SunWize – Unisolar

Inverters Exeltech – Fronius – Invertek - Magnum Energy

Outback Power – Prosine – Samlex - SMA - Xantrex

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Products Solar – ThermalAir Heating – Commercial Large & Small Applications

Atas International - InSpire Solar Wall YSH – Solar Air Collectors

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Water Heating – Commercial Large & Small Applications

Products Solar – Thermal

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U.S. Solar Potential U.S. Department of Energy

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ProjectExamples

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Size: 5,440 Watt system Expected Yearly Energy Savings: $1,415.50 (est)Expected Yearly Kwh Production: 12,944 Kwh (est)Description: Grid-tied, anti-islanding, ground mounted photovoltaic array

This System Will Also Result in the Following Pollution Reductions:Greenhouse Gases (CO2): 30,949 Pounds (15.5 Tons)

Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): 42 Pounds

Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): 109 Pounds

Toxic Metals Pollution Mercury (Hg): 566 Milligrams

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Size: 600sq Foot Solar Thermal Pool Heating System Expected Yearly Energy Savings: $1,114.00 (est)Expected Yearly Kwh Production: N/aDescription: 945 Therms per 5 month season

This System Will Also Result in the Following Pollution Reductions:Greenhouse Gases (CO2): 11064 Pounds (5.5 Tons)

Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): 14 Pounds

Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): 0 Pounds

Toxic Metals Pollution Mercury (Hg): 0 Milligrams

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Size: 52sq Foot Solar Thermal Heating System Expected Yearly Energy Savings: $1,114.00 (est)Expected Yearly Kwh Production: n/aDescription: 472 Therms per 5 month season

This System Will Also Result in the Following Pollution Reductions:Greenhouse Gases (CO2): 5526 Pounds  (2.8 Tons)

Nitrogen Oxides (NOx): 7 Pounds

Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): 0 Pounds

Toxic Metals Pollution Mercury (Hg): 0 Milligrams

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Office Building Grid tied Solar System

10kw System Annual Carbon & Pollution Reduction

Greenhouse Gases (CO2): 60,071 PoundsNitrogen Oxides (NO2): 96 PoundsSulfur Dioxide (SO2): 233 Pounds

Mercury (Hg2): 501 Milligrams

Austin Texas

Average Cost: $8.50/watt ROI: 15yrs w/o Incentives

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Municipal Grid tied Solar System

51.5kw System Annual Carbon & Pollution Reduction

Greenhouse Gases (CO2): 309,077 PoundsNitrogen Oxides (NO2): 492 PoundsSulfur Dioxide (SO2): 1197 Pounds

Mercury (Hg2): 2576 Milligrams

Financed through PPA

Average Cost: $7.69/watt ROI: 14yrs w/o Incentives

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Commercial Building Grid tied Solar System

83kw System Annual Carbon & Pollution Reduction

Greenhouse Gases (CO2): 498609 PoundsNitrogen Oxides (NO2): 794 PoundsSulfur Dioxide (SO2): 1931 Pounds

Mercury (Hg2): 4156 Milligrams

San Diego CA

Average Cost: $7.55/watt ROI: 15yrs w/o Incentives

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Staples Distribution Center Killingly Connecticut

433kw System 14% Energy Offset

Annual Carbon &

Pollution ReductionGreenhouse Gases (CO2): 2,601,176 Pounds

Nitrogen Oxides (NO2): 4,142 PoundsSulfur Dioxide (SO2): 10,075 Pounds

Mercury (Hg2): 21,683 Milligrams

Financed through PPA

Average Cost: $7.00/watt ROI: 13yrs w/o Incentives

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Googleplex 1.6Mw System

Annual Carbon & Pollution ReductionGreenhouse Gases (CO2): 9,611,736 Pounds

Nitrogen Oxides (NO2): 15,307 PoundsSulfur Dioxide (SO2): 37,230 Pounds

Mercury (Hg2): 80,122 Milligrams

Google

Average Cost: $6.85/watt ROI: 13yrs w/o Incentives

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Products Wind Power

Global NES provides its customers with

products and services from the

world’s top manufacturers of

wind turbines. We can accommodate installation sizes

from households to wind farms.

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Site AnalysisOur large scale wind-power project engineers will conduct a thorough site analysis to determine your needs and the proper type and placement of the system. This Feasibility Study evaluates your land usage and provides for the optimized ROI for your project.

Our large scale wind projects feature turbines that offer up to 5 MW of power, suitable for any size project.

Products Large Wind

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Vestas Wind Systems A/S

GE EnergyAAER, Inc.

HZ Windpower Co., Ltd.REpower Systems AG

Products Large Wind Equipment

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Wind power applications are growing at the rate of 38%+ per year.

Every year wind power becomes more mainstream and is increasingly found everywhere, from small remote cabins to ranches, homes, businesses, schools, retail operations and countless other locations.

Global NES offers it’s customers only the best and most dependable turbines available for virtually any application.

Small Wind

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Products Small WindVertical Axis Wind Turbines 500w – 10Kw

Maria Windspire – Urban Green Energy – Wind TerraAdvantage – Roof Top Installation

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Traditional Turbines 1kw – 100KwBergey – Jacobs - Northwind

Products Small Wind

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U.S. Wind Potential U.S. Department of Energy

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WaterMICRO HYDRO TURBINE

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WaterGrey Water Recovery

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H2Hydrogen – Fuel Cells – Power Stations

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High Efficiency LightingDay Lighting – LED – Induction

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LED low-power light test

When: February 11, 2009 @ 7PM

Where: North Richland Hills, Texas, on MidCities Boulevard in front of Birdville High School.

What: Four 25-watt LED light assemblies (LUX Cubes)

Why: To evaluate the effectiveness of low-power LED light units to adequately illuminate street signage

Results: Perfect light balance. No bright streaks and dim areas seen in signs with fluorescent lamps. These LED assemblies, operating an average of 12 hours per night, have an expected lifetime of up to12 years or longer.

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Mid Cities Boulevard in front of Birdville High School. East side of sign looking west.

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Close-up showing uniformity of illumination. This photo was taken less than six feet from the sign.

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Sign interior. LED lamp assemblies are temporarily adhered to the sides. White plastic taped over dark metal aided reflectivity. Total power consumption is approximately 100 watts.

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Energy is not unlimited and is directly tied to our dependency to foreign oil. Increasing energy costs are eroding the profits of American businesses and

taking hard-earned money out of the pockets of consumers.

Establishing a Renewable Energy program for your home, business, municipal or large scale property will reduce your carbon footprint, stabilize future energy costs and reduce our addiction to foreign

oil. All good things, in any economy.

Think About It…

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Energy Conservation Energy conservation is the first step in an energy

management plan. Conservation impacts the size and expense of renewable

energy systems, initial expense and payback are substantially less than increasing the size of the system.

We work in alliance with energy service companies to

identify and implement energy saving strategies.

Site selection, Design, Energy loss, Water efficiency, Lighting efficiency and monitoring are all important.

Solutions may include, building or design modification, managing existing loads or installation of newer more efficient loads to reduce energy demand.

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Control Your Energy Future

In a rapidly growing number of cities, counties and states, there is an ever increasing obligation to meet a

certain percentage of energy supply needs using renewable energy. Waiting for large infrastructure

projects to be completed to make this transition is not the answer.

Our vision for a cleaner more secure energy future is one where federal, state and local governments as well

as privately held facilities take control of their own energy futures by making the transition from energy consumer to energy producer by implementing their

own on-site power generation systems.

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Benefits of Clean Energy Enhances U.S. energy security

Improves the environment

Diversifies our electrical supply sources

Displaces the cost of new electricity transmission infrastructures

Utilizes predictable and abundant U.S. resources

Provides a renewable and clean source of electricity

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Economic Benefits

Renewable energy provides outstanding financial benefits through energy savings and incentives established by federal, state and local governments.

Excess energy fed back into the electrical grid can be sold to utility companies. Making this a source of revenue.

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Your Solution Global NES, Inc. has the resources and expertise to help you

control your energy future.

Our ONE SOURCE FOR ALL TECHNOLOGIES approach significantly improves the efficiency of communication and project management. Streamlining project implementation, reducing completion time and system costs.

Our project managers present our findings in a clear and concise manner to assist you in identifying and reaching your ultimate renewable energy goals. We are committed to providing a comprehensive, yet affordable, renewable energy program for every client.

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Next Steps Schedule a follow-up meeting at your earliest

convenience.

Provide us with addresses of potential projects.

Supply us with your current cost per kWh.

Provide us with 12 months of kWh usage per project location.

Allow us to conduct an energy analysis and site survey for a specific property.

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CONTACTCode Green Energy, LLC

601 S. BroadwaySuite 140

Edmond, OK 73034

405/[email protected]

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Thank you for your interest in renewable energy.