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Page 1: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

Aspen Power, LLC

Danny Vines, President

October 7, 2010

Page 2: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

Aspen Power, LLC

• Located in Lufkin,TX• 50 MW direct-fired

biomass facility• Utilizing Stoker

Technology• Implementing SCR

Technology• Will Consume

525,000 tons of biomass/annuallyAerial View of Aspen Site

Page 3: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

Environmental Sustainability

• A direct fired 50, megawatt biomass plant reduces carbon emissions 250,000 tons annually

• EPA’s target for CO2 emissions = 1,000 units/m3

• Utilizing today’s technology Aspen Power, LLC’s

emissions = 15.8 units/m3

• 63.3 X Cleaner than the EPA Standard

• Woody biomass is a Carbon-Neutral operation

• Manufacturing green-renewable energy creates jobs not exposed

to overseas cheap labor - electricity cannot be imported• All plant components are manufactured in the U.S. Majority in

Texas

Page 4: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

BiomassResource Availability

• Logging Debris

• Urban/Municipal Wood Waste

• Mill Waste

• In-Woods Chipping

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Logging Debris

An estimated 8 Billion lbs of Logging Debris in the East Texas Region

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Logging Debris Cont’d

Utilizing logging debris for Bio-energy reduces the need for expensive site preparation

Provides additional income to the forest landowner

Clearing logging debris speeds reforestation growth

Page 7: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

Urban Wood Waste

• 660 lbs/person/year in U.S.

• 22 Million Texans produce 14.5 Billion lbs/year

• Majority of urban biomass is not utilized

• Large volumes are sent to landfills at great expense

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Utilizing Urban Biomass

Using urban biomass for Bio-energy production conserves valuable landfill space

Saves disposal expense and provides income to cities/counties

Page 9: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

Utilized Technology/Equipment

• John Deere 1490D

Wood Energy Harvester

• Diamond Z- Grinders

• Transportation of Biomass

Page 10: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

John Deere 1490DWood Energy Harvester

Page 11: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

Diamond-Z Grinders

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Fuel-Handling Site (Aspen)

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Projected 10 YearEconomic Impact (Aspen)

• Direct permanent jobs created = 160

• Total indirect jobs created = 245

• Direct & Indirect salaries paid = $151.6 Million

• City’s sales Taxable sales gain = $67.8 Million

• Plant’s assets on local tax rolls = $95.5 Million

• Net benefits for local taxing districts = $12.4 Million

Page 14: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

Future ProjectGreenville Energy, LLC

• 63 MW Generation Capacity• New renewable energy biomass-fired plant

utilizing some assets currently used in a fossil fuel facility

• Construction Cost: $80 Million• Primary Financing: Industrial Revenue Bonds• Consume 700,000 tons of biomass on an annual

basis• Will Utilize Stoker Furnace/Boiler Technology

Page 15: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

Greenville Energy Site

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Greenville Energy Site

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Development of BiomassFacilities in Rural Texas

• Create employment opportunities

• Generate tax revenues

• Stimulate local economies in rural communities

• Diversify the State of Texas’ energy supply

• Facilitate the State of Texas in steering away

from the dependence of fossil fuels and foreign oil

Page 18: Aspen Power, LLC Danny Vines, President October 7, 2010

BIOMASS,GENERATING BENEFITS FOR COMMUNITIES ACROSS TEXAS

Danny Vines, President

Aspen Power, LLC

(O) 936 875 5510

(F) 936 875 5510