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SAFE HARBOR STATEMENTThese presentation materials (the “Presentation Materials”) are being supplied to you for informational purposes only in connection with the proposed financing (the “Financing”) by Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation (the “Company”). These Presentation Materials have been prepared by and are the sole responsibility of the Company. The Directors of the Company have taken all reasonable care to ensure that the facts stated herein are true to the best of their knowledge, information and belief. Please note, the Presentation Materials represent the current thinking of the Company with respect to certain of the major issues relating to the Financing, and do not constitute a legally binding agreement, and is intended for informational purposes only. Importantly, these materials do not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities in any state where the offer or sale is not permitted.
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OVERVIEW
OTE IS AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FOCUSED PROJECT DEVELOPER
With over 30 years of experience, our company designs, finances, builds, owns, and operates commercial scale, cost-effective, and scalable renewable energy and water solutions for large commercial properties.
Our groundbreaking technologies, Ocean Thermal Electrical Conversion (OTEC) and Seawater Air Conditioning (SWAC), provide practical solutions to mankind’s three most fundamental needs: clean electricity, plentiful food and clean water.
VALUE PROPOSITION
Our technologies provide affordable, renewable energy 24/7/365 and fresh, desalinated water for communities in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
AS LONG AS THE SUN CAN HEAT THE OCEAN,
WE CAN PROVIDE ENERGY AND WATER WITHOUT THE USEOF FOSSIL FUELS
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INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTSRENEWABLE ENERGY TRANSITION: Volatile fossil fuel prices and mandates for renewable energy production create an ideal environment for the growth of OTEC.
COMMERCIAL AVAILABILITY OF EQUIPMENT: Technological advances in deep water piping from the offshore oil industry have made large-scale, robust pipes commercially available for OTEC plants.
SUPERLATIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM: Expertise in rapidly growing early stage companies to large commercial scale profitability. Exceptional engineering team with unmatched expertise in OTEC SWAC technologies, systems, processes, and equipment. World class partners with significant track record building large capital assets in the renewable energy and power generation sectors.
TECHNOLOGICAL SUCCESS: OTEC technology establishment at NELHA Energy Park in Hawaii and extensive research demonstrates the development and operation of an OTEC plant connected to the US Grid - the only one of its kind in the world.
LARGE ADDRESSABLE MARKET: NREL data shows potential locations suitable for OTEC in 68 countries, 29 territories, and over 3 billion people around the world.
MULTIPLE PROJECTS IN THE PIPELINE: Seven projects in pipeline including one SWAC system under contract, and one OTEC system with regulatory approval to supply renewable energy and water in the US Virgin Islands.
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WORLD-CLASS LEADERSHIP
Jeremy P. FeakinsChairman and CEO
• Mr. Feakins is the Executive Chairman and leads OTE Corporation and its management team. With over 25 years of experience as a successful entrepreneur and investor, he is an active supporter of environmental and sustainability issues. Previously, he founded two technology companies whose products found utility and great success.
Ted Johnson, PhDSenior Vice President Head of OTEC Programs
• Dr. Johnson is Former Director and General Manager of Lockheed Martin Ocean Division, with annual revenue in the hundreds of millions of dollars. Headed OTEC programs at Lockheed Martin, which has invested 30+ years into OTEC research. Awarded the Ocean Energy Pioneer Award for contributions to OTEC technology, and is recognized worldwide as an OTEC expert.
Peter WolfsonDirector
• Mr. Wolfson is the Founder, President, and CEO of Hans Construction, a developer and builder of upscale homes in Central Pennsylvania. Peter is also a qualified commercial pilot at a major US owned international airline company and has over 30 years’ experience in the aviation business. He is an active investor and advisor to several early stage companies and has more than 10 years’ experience as a financial consultant with a subsidiary of Mass Mutual.
Toni Knapp Hempstead Director
• Ms. Hempstead served as TetriDyn’s Chief Executive Officer and President from April 2013 until March 2015 and as Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Vice President since August 2002. Ms. Hempstead has over 30 years’ experience in executive management, software management, software development, and finance. She is currently an IT Project Manager for an international company.
Stephen K. Oney, PhD Chief Science Advisor
• Dr. Stephen Oney spent much of his academic career researching and developing Deep Ocean Water and Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) technologies at the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii where he worked with the Pacific International Center for High Technology Research and the Solar Energy Research Institute.
Gerry Koenig, Esq.General Counsel Head of Government Affairs
• Mr. Koenig is a US lawyer with over 25 years of international legal, business and government expertise. He has specialized knowledge and experience in federal contracting, domestic and international government relations, financing and information technology. His previous government expertise includes service as a member of President Ronald Reagan’s White House Staff as well as service as a helicopter pilot with the US Army.
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LEVERAGING SUSTAINABILITY TO SUPPORT A MODERN, QUALITY LIFESTYLE
Amidst the threat of global environmental crisis, the challenge of this century is how to live and develop sustainably and in harmony with nature, while fostering community and supporting a modern quality of life.
OUR MISSION
To develop renewable energy and fresh water production solutions using our groundbreaking technologies, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) and Seawater Air Conditioning (SWAC), that can support sustainable living communities in tropical and subtropical regions.
OUR VISION
To inspire sustainable living and development balancing the impacts and needs of the environment through ecologically responsible renewable energy systems with fresh water produced for drinking, agriculture and economic development.
MISSION & VISION
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HOW IT WORKS
Eighty percent of the sun’s solar energy is absorbed into the surface of the world’s oceans, and is replenished daily regardless of weather patterns. In a closed cycle OTEC system, water flows through a large pipe and heat exchanger, which heats a liquid with a low boiling point- like ammonia. As the boiling ammonia creates steam, it turns a turbine generator to produce electricity. A second pipe extracts cool deep water from the ocean, which condenses the steam back to liquid form. As the ammonia is recycled, the process repeats- creating unlimited clean energy.
OTEC BRINGS SUSTAINABILITY
Onshore OTEC plants can be configured to support Seawater Air Conditioning (SWAC) systems for chemical-free refrigeration and cooling, agriculture, and nearby desalination systems for water purification.
OTEC 101
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ONSHORE OTEC PLANT
• Detailed OTEC/SWAC/Potable Water studies produced for U.S. Department of Agriculture
• Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) approval and payment for work with the U.S. Department of Defense
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ECONOMIC BENEFITS
• Reduced fuel imports • Stable utilities pricing • Reduced capital expense to Power Company and Government • Allows for increased power usage affordability • Reduced burden on existing utilities • Significant energy cost savings • Up to 90% reduction in electricity usage
SOCIAL BENEFITS
• Affordable fresh water production • Promotes aquaculture • Creates jobs and export opportunities • Diversifies fuel options and provides energy independence • World leadership role in Eco-awareness
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
• Environmentally Responsible • Limitless renewable energy from local resources • Fossil fuel avoidance – OTEC can save up to 15,000 bbls of oil per year
per MW • Zero emissions – OTEC saves nearly 7,000 tons of CO2 per year per MW
BENEFITS OF OTEC TECHNOLOGY
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OTEC ADVANTAGES
Significant Competitive Advantages in regard to Accessibility, Predictability, Affordability and Emissions
Competitive Issue OTEC
Source of Fuel
Is FuelAccessible?
PredictableEnergy Supply
Meeting Load Profile
Land Required
Affected by Typical Weather
Local renewable
Affected by Tropical Storms/Hurricanes
Emissions/Waste
Yes
Yesbase load power
Constantgeneration
Smallarea
Nounlikely to be
affected
Noburied pipelines
and equipment
No Fuel
Nuclear
Often Imported
internationally-restricted trade
Not alwayscountry-specific Internationally-restricted trade
Yesbase load power
Constantgeneration
Buffer zonerequired
Nounlikely to be
affected
Noprotected equipment
usually unaffected
Problematicwaste
Coal, Oil & GasMostly
Imported in our target
markets
Not alwaysrequires
considerable port & storage areas in
target market
Yesbase load power
Constantgeneration
Fuel handlingand storage
Nounlikely to be
affected
Yesshipping, storage and port facilities
vulnerable
High level ofpollution
Wind & Solar
Local renewable
Yes
Nounpredictable
and usually much lower at
night
Unpredictablesource
Large amountsof real estate
Yesweather changes
cause power output to
vary
Yesstructures usually
exposedand vulnerable
No Fuel
Wave
Local renewable
Not alwaysdependent on wave density
and frequency
No
Unpredictablesource
Must be underwater
Yesweather changes
cause power output to
vary
Yesstructures very
exposedand vulnerable
No Fuel
Current
Local renewable
Not alwayssite dependent
Yesusually
predictable
Constantgeneration
Must be underwater
Yesweather changes
cause power output to
vary
Yesstructures very
exposedand vulnerable
No Fuel
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LARGE ADDRESSABLE MARKET
The global renewable energy market (excluding biofuels) reached $432.7 billion in 2013 and $476.3 billion in 2014. This market is expected to increase to $777.6 billion in 2019, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.3% from 2014 to 2019.
OTEC’s goal is to lead the supply of OTEC, SWAC and desalinated water in our markets. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) data shows potential locations for our technologies in 68 countries and 29 territories where 3 billion people live.
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Location Products Stage Est. $$*
US Virgin Islands
Approved by USVI Public Services Commission to build a 15MW OTEC System. Negotiations in progress for 2 further
contracts with USVI Government for an additional OTEC plant (St. Thomas), potable and bottled water. Discussions
with Economic Development for an upscale EcoVillage. Signed Term Sheet for economic development incentives
750 MM
American Samoa MoU with Power Authority and Department of Commerce 500 MM
Philippines Proposals & Discussion With Prospective Business Partners 850 MM
Cayman Islands General Terms Agreement with Developer of Health City 400 MM
US Territories/Pacific Rim Proposals & Discussion 867 MM
The BahamasDiscussions being planned with the new owner to resume
construction of our SWAC system pursuant to our ESA when the resort is fully open.
425 MM
Florida, USA Proposals and Discussions with major Utility, State Government, Universities, and Investors 500 MM
Tanzania MoU with Government 800 MM
Electricity Water SWAC
*Estimated Revenues to OTE over the life of the contract
PROJECT PIPELINE
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AVERAGE PROJECT TIMELINEStage Estimated Time Cumulative Estimated Time
Feasibility study and business negotiations 11 months 11 months
Energy Services Agreement (ESA) Executed 1 month 12 months
Pre-development activities 4 months 16 months
-Refine design details 2 months -
-Environmental impact study 3 months -
Engineering studies 2 months 18 months
Government approvals and permits 1 month 19 months
Financing activities 2 months 21 months
Financial close 1 month 22 months
Construction 21 months 43 months
Begin and conduct operations Beyond 43 months
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GROWTH STRATEGY
NEAR TERM
• Advance and expand project pipeline
• Goal - sign definitive agreements to build, own and operate at least 3 OTEC/SWAC systems over the next five years
• Expected to generate ~$2.0 billion revenue
• Business model based on build, own, and operate assumptions
LONGER-TERM
• Embrace a holistic approach to sustainability encompassing the social, cultural, ecological, and economic dimensions of human existence
• Build a global network of OTEC-powered EcoVillages and Urban Communities in our target markets
• Use profits from luxury EcoVillages to support development of affordable Urban Communities in tropical and subtropical regions of the world
FOCUS ON BUILDING A PROFITABLE AND SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS COMPANY
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CAPITALIZATION TABLE
Major Shareholders and Officers Shares Issued %
JPF Venture Group Inc. (including shares from Convertible Notes)
9,296,992 7.57%
Jeremy P. Feakins, Chairman/CEO 7,781,005 6.34%
Dr. Stephen Oney, Chief Science Advisor 7,648,000 6.23%
Dr. Ted Johnson, Sr. VP OTEC Programs 1,650,000 1.34%
Peter Wolfson, Director 1,881,926 1.53%
Toni Knapp Hempstead, Director 115,132 0.09%
FULLY DILUTED TOTAL* 122,754,921
*As of May 8, 2017 merger
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
• Renewable Energy Transition
• Large Addressable Market
• Technological Success
• Multiple Projects in the Pipeline
• Expert Management Team
AS LONG AS THE SUN CAN HEAT THE OCEAN,
WE CAN PROVIDE ENERGY AND WATER WITHOUT THE USEOF FOSSIL FUELS
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PRIVATE PLACEMENT MEMORANDUM
Project MoU’s To Contract Stage $4,700,000
Engineering And Technical Staff 1,500,000
Marketing 400,000
S.1 Registration and Offering of Securities 400,000
Broker Commissions 800,000
Regulation A + Offering (Project Finance) In Wholly-Owned Subsidiary
200,000
TOTAL $8,000,000
OFFERING USD $8.0M OF CONVERTIBLE NOTES. FUNDS WILL BE USED TO:
• Support public market activities for Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation, recently merged with TetriDyn Solutions, Inc.
• Support working capital and project management expenses to advance current book of business at MoU/LOI/Discussion stage with in The Bahamas, USVI, Mexico (SWAC), Philippines, other countries and DoD
• Prepare for SEC registered offering on Form S-1 which will include a significant raise of funds
• Intend to apply for NASDAQ/NYSE up-listing as soon as listing criteria are met
Ocean Thermal Energy Corporation800 South Queen Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17603United States of America+1 717 299 1344 www.OTECorporation.com Jeremy P. FeakinsChairman of the Board and Chief Executive [email protected]+1 917 679 2005 (Mobile)