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Road To Zero Waste Transforming Waste to Energy 2008

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Road To Zero WasteTransforming Waste to Energy

2008

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First Conversion Technology permitted in California.

Can process a wide variety of waste streams.

Highly efficient system with virtually no harmful substances remaining, either in the atmosphere or as a residue. 

Continuous feed eliminates the problems found in most batch systems and allows for renewable energy production.

Energy produced considered to be Renewable by California Energy Commission  

Designed for trouble free operation and minimal downtime. 

Not incineration - allows for waste destruction in an oxygen-free atmosphere.

System is automated to provide a safe and stable environment.

The IES Advanced Pyrolytic System

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•Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)

•Medical Waste

•Tires

•Wood Waste/Green Waste

•Auto Shredder Residue/Used oil filters

•Wood pallets

•Construction & Debris Waste

•Biosolids/Sewage Sludge

•Animal Waste/Agricultural Waste

•Industrial Wastes

•Packaging materials

•Hazardous Waste

Typical Waste Streams Processed in IES System

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IES proposes a “Turnkey” waste management solution for Tahiti

The IES Advanced Pyrolytic System is a Conversion Technology

that is capable of handling waste on many islands due to its

modular design

IES proposes a project as a Build Own Operate model (BOO)

The Project would convert the waste to energy and reduce the

volume of waste each day that goes to the landfill.

The energy would generate Clean, Renewable Power for the Island

It would provide additional jobs for the community

PROPOSAL FOR TAHITI

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TURNKEY SOLUTION

IES Advanced Pyrolyitc System can process a wide range of wastes that are produced on the Island. IES has the capability to expand to other islands with its smaller units

Benefits to this solution Produces Energy through Use of Steam Reduces volume of waste that goes to the landfill

• Will extend the life of the landfill Positive Environmental Impact

• Reduction of Greenhouse Emissions and helps with Global Warming• Extends Life of Landfill, therefore reducing need for New Landfills• Co-Locating CTs in the areas where waste is produced will reduce pollution from

transportation of the waste to landfills and providing renewable energy locally reducing cost and helping reach the goals for Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) of 20% by 2010 in most areas.

• CTs will help in achieving the new EU Directives for diverting 75% of waste from landfills in the next 5 years on the road to “Zero Waste” to the landfill

IES will develop the Turnkey Project for French Polynesia at a cost of $68 Million• Provide Financing• Construct and Operate• Contract with EDT to sell power• Contract with SEP for the waste to process

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International Environmental SolutionsRiverside County, California

Current Update

IES has been completing its research and development of a Conversion Technology using Pyrolysis over a period of more than fifteen years.

Began construction of its commercial site in 2000 located in Romoland, California. It is currently in the engineering phase for additional projects in California.

IES completed Source Testing for SCAQMD on Post-MRF Municipal Solid Waste in the IES Advanced Pyrolytic System. IES was found in compliance with all air quality regulations for Southern California.

IES will receive an operational permit at the Romoland Facility by end of 2008 to process waste from Burrtec Waste Industries.

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International Environmental SolutionsRiverside County, California

Current Update

IES has completed its research and development of a new design. This has been constructed as a 8 TPD System. The system should be operational for testing within 10 – 12 weeks. This design will reduce the operational cost. This 8 TPD system will be installed in Ventura County as a Joint Venture with the County and IES.

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International Environmental SolutionsRiverside County, California

Update

IES has Teaming relationships with: Air Products - Hydrogen Research and DevelopmentJohnson Controls - O & MParson Brinkerhoff - Design Engineering for ProjectsBAE Control Systems - Manufacturing & Automation

IES has been chosen as the technology for multiple projects:Jamaica - (2) 125 TPD FacilitiesLimerick, Ireland - (3) 125 TPD SystemsIzmir, Turkey - (1) 125 TPD SystemBurrtec Waste, Riverside County - (1) 125 TPD System; Expanding to (4)

125 TPDIstanbul , Turkey - (1) 125 TPD for Medical WasteCzech Republic (Paper Factory) - (2) 125 TPD

IES is aggressively pursuing its research in Hydrogen production utilizing the IES system. Plans to complete research in less than 18 months - 2 years to target transportation fuel for new Hydrogen vehicles.

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A PROVEN PROCESS DEMONSTRATED AT SCALE

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BENEFITS OF IES ADVANCED PYROLYTIC SYSTEM

• Proven successful operation of Commercial system at Romoland Facility in Southern California

• Successfully passed South Coast Air Quality Management Districts (SCAQMD) stringent air quality limits which allows other projects to reference for permitting.

• Modular systems allow for growth, easier installation, and flexibility in the design of facility

• Flexibility in the processing of different Waste Products

• The APS qualifies as a Renewable Energy in California for the RPS (as per the CEC and the CIWMB)

• Designed for Safety

• Easy to Operate

• Minimal Down-time and Easy to Maintain

• Flexibility to work with other processes

• Competitive Capital Costs and Operational Costs

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• Host: Tahiti(MSW collection delivered to site

from SEP)

• Site: Pappette, French Polynesia

• Project: 300 - 400 Ton per Day Waste to Energy system (input to IES System 250 dry

tons)

• Estimated Cost: $68 million

• Waste Feed: Municipal Solid Waste

• Energy Output: Electricity

• Structure: 15 Year PPA with EDT (Minimum)

Tahiti MSW Project

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Tahiti MSW Project

• Est. Capital Cost: $68,000,000

• Est. Annual Revenues1: $20,317,000

• Est. EBITDA2: $11,866,000

• Simple Payback: 5.3 years

• Simple Pre Tax ROI: 19.2%

• Simple ROI After Tax 16.3%

1 Includes sale of electricity and tipping fees, and carbon credits. Based on

disposal fees of $65 per ton and power sales at $180 per MWh

2 Before debt service

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NEXT STEPS

Government approves project to move forward

Coordination between relevant agencies EDT (Energy) SEP (Waste ) ??Name of Grid connection Company

Finalize Contracts with EDT and SEP

Select Project Site

Initiate Project Financing based on contractual obligations

Begin Design Engineering and Permitting

Construct Facility and Install Equipment

Commission and Begin Operation

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