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TAUNTON REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY AN OVERVIEW Presented by Interstate Waste Technologies, Inc. February 13, 2012

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TAUNTON REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY

AN OVERVIEW

Presented byInterstate Waste Technologies, Inc.

February 13, 2012

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IWT PROJECT TEAM

• IWT/IBC– Selected “Preferred Proposer” by the City

– Will finance, own and manage the project

– IBC and related companies have developed projects for 50 years – 2012 value $3.5 billion

• Technology Partners– Greenstar; Thermoselect; Casale; ExxonMobil

• RTP Environmental– Will prepare environmental permits

– Experienced in permitting waste processing facilities

– Offices through US

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IWT PROJECT TEAM

• CH2M Hill– Gasification process engineer– Experienced in gasification technology– One of the largest engineering companies in US

• SNC Lavalin– Top 10 Engineering News Record list of construction

companies worldwide– Will design and construct the facility– Will guarantee their work and provide payment and

performance bonds– Involved in 100+ projects worldwide– Experienced in designing and building alternative

fuels projects

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IWT PROJECT TEAM

• NAES– Operation & Maintenance contractor– Operates 130 facilities throughout US

• Project Finance– RLR Consultants; Morgan Stanley– Experienced in financing infrastructure projects

including waste to energy facilities• All team members technically and financially

qualified to perform their scope of work for the Taunton project

• All team members have made presentations to representatives of the City and its consultants

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INDEPENDENT THIRD PARTY EVALUATION OF

IWT & TECHNOLOGY

• The County of Los Angeles commissioned an independently prepared comprehensive report to evaluate commercially available non-incineration waste processing technologies beginning in 2004

• URS, our nation’s largest engineering firm prepared the report and concluded the following:– Based on supplier credibility, existing operational experience,

completeness of engineering, landfill diversion, permitability and economics, IWT and the Thermoselect technology were ranked #1

• The entire report can be found at IWT’s website: iwtonline.com. Go to the About Us page, click on the Independent Third Party Evaluations link.

• IWT is working with the County to identify a site and waste supply for a waste to electricity project of the same size proposed for the Taunton project

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INDEPENDENT THIRD PARTY EVALUATION OF

IWT & TECHNOLOGY

• The New York City Economic Development Corporation and the Department of Sanitation evaluated non incineration waste conversion technologies beginning in 2003

• The City’s consultants concluded the following:– Based on technology readiness, reliability, facility design,

environmental performance, beneficial use of waste, marketability of recycled products and experience and resources of the project sponsor, IWT and the Thermoselect technology were judged superior

– The entire evaluation can be found at IWT’s website: iwtonline.com. Go to the About Us page, click on the Independent Third Party Evaluations link. Scroll to the NYC paragraph and click on green highlighted text “evaluated solid waste management technologies”.

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION

• Located on 40 acres at the Myles Standish Industrial Park– Off John Hancock Road, near Beaver School and old incinerator– There will be no waste delivery traffic through the City

• Will process an average of 1,500 tons of waste per day• Front end recycle about 10%• Process the balance in five Thermoselect waste

processing modules• Produces five recycled products for sale• Produces synthesis gas comprised of H2 and CO• Syngas is used to manufacture methanol• The methanol is used to manufacture gasoline• Gasoline shipped daily by rail from site• Permitting 14 -18 months; 2 year construction period

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ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS

• 100% of the waste is diverted from landfills

• Waste is 100% recycled

• No ash is produced; no ash landfill is required

• No air emissions are produced from the Thermoselect system

• Minimal air emissions from gasoline manufacturing equipment

• No process water discharges

• Will reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to landfilling the same quantity of waste– USEPA has determined that GHG are harmful to our health

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PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES

• Thermoselect Gasification Technology– Has processed millions of tons of waste beginning in 1992– Has reliably & predictably produced syngas comprised of hydrogen and

carbon monoxide for 20 years– Operating in 7 facilities in Japan with no operational or environmental

issues– Judged proven by every major consultant to the US solid waste industry

• Methanol Manufacturing Technology– Has reliably manufactured billions of gallons of methanol from syngas

• 100+ facilities using syngas produced from reforming natural gas• 100+ facilities using syngas produced from gasifying coal

• ExxonMobil Methanol to Gasoline Technology (MTG)– Reliably operating since 1985 (27 years)– Has produced billions of gallons of gasoline from methanol– Will guarantee the quantity and quality of gasoline produced

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PROVEN TECHNOLOGY - THERMOSELECT FONDOTOCE, ITALY DEMO FACILITY – START UP 1992

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Projects in Japan

PROVEN TECHNOLOGY

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1st COMMERCIAL MTG PLANT

14,500 BPD plant in New Plymouth New Zealand.

Plant ownership 75% NZ Government and 25% ExxonMobil.

MTGMTGSynGas and SynGas and MeOH GenerationMeOH Generation

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World’s First Coal to Liquids Plant using MTG

• First 2nd generation MTG: JAMG plant in Shanxi Province China

• Start Up; June 2009, 2,500 B/D gasoline

MTG Unit

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ANALYSIS OF THE TAUNTON PROJECT’S TECHNOLOGIES

• Gasification of carbon based materials such as coal or MSW or reforming natural gas all produce synthesis gas comprised of hydrogen and carbon monoxide

• The synthesis gas is used to manufacture methanol• The source of the syngas is immaterial to and does not affect the

operation of the methanol production equipment• 50% of the syngas for the Taunton project will be produced by

reforming natural gas• The other 50% of the syngas will be produced by the Thermoselect

system which has demonstrated its ability to do so for more than 20 years

• The two syngas sources will be co-mingled and used to manufacture methanol and then gasoline

• This technical approach to manufacturing gasoline has been commercially demonstrated for decades

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PROJECTS INCORPORATINGSIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES

• The US DOE is sponsoring conversion technologies that process waste and manufacture alternative fuels

• Projects under development in US and Canada• A project similar in size to the Taunton project is being developed in

Alexandria, Louisiana– Project Developer is Sundrop Fuels Inc.– Will gasify wastes and steam reform natural gas and manufacture about

50 million gallons of gasoline (the same size as the Taunton project)– Has support of Gov. Jindal who has said “The State of Louisiana is

proud to take this leadership role by providing great careers for our people by supplying innovative solutions for the energy bottleneck in our nation.”

– Sundrop Project will employ approximately the same number of people as the Taunton project and cost about the same to build

– Is about one year ahead of the Taunton project in development• The Sundrop and Taunton projects will reduce our nation’s

dependence on foreign oil imports – many projects are following

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TAUNTON/IWT BUSINESS MODEL

• IWT, its partners and project team will:– Privately finance and permit, design, construct and operate a

solid waste management facility

– Operate Taunton’s Drop Off Station

• No City money will be used to finance the project

• City has no risk associated with financing, building or operating the facility

• If the waste to gasoline project is delayed, IWT is required to build and operate a waste transfer station to ensure the City’s waste is managed

• The City responsibilities are to provide a site, its waste and support the project

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PROJECT BENEFITS TO CITY

• Receive waste disposal services for a minimum of 30 years at no cost (current value is about $1.5 million per year)

• Receive Host Community Fees of about $1.7 million per year for a minimum of 30 years

• The value of the above two items, taking escalation into account over a 30 year period is about $153 million or an average of $5.1 million per year

• Receive 1% of IWT’s annual cash flow for at least 30 years • At financial closing of the project, the City will receive:

– $2.25 million to cover its project development cost– $1 million for an Environmental Fund

• Receive rent payments on the City owned site for 30 years beginning at financial closing

• Receive $20,000 per year for the Neighborhood Advisory Committee

• Receive $115,000 per year for operations monitoring of the facility

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SUMMARY

• The Taunton project will provide much needed waste disposal capacity for southeastern Massachusetts due to the pending closure of 4 landfills whose total capacity is about 2,000 tons per day

• The environmental benefits of the project to southeastern Massachusetts are significant

• Will reduce foreign oil imports for at least 30 years

• The project will create about 1.2 million man hours of union construction work – Will create additional jobs in equipment manufacturing facilities in southeastern Massachusetts

• The project will create about 100 well paying jobs for the 30+ years the facility will be in operation

• The economic benefits to the City of Taunton are significant

• We urge the public to support the Taunton project and the City Council to approve our contract which will allow the Taunton project to proceed

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Contact Information

Interstate Waste Technologies

Frank Campbell

Phone: 484-288-9589

Email: [email protected]

Website: iwtonline.com