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APAR Reactors(automated photosynthetic algae reactors)

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APAR Technology(automated photosynthetic algae reactor)

APAR Technology is a modular growing platform that isenergy efficient, gravity driven and provides algae with aprolific growth environment.

Specific algae strains are grown to consume air emissionsand waterborne pollutants. Small to medium sizestationary source emitters can grow towards achievingregulatory compliance & generate a positive ROI.

APAR’s utilize available space and solar radiation moreefficiently than pond based growing systems with afootprint ideally suited for industrial and municipalapplications.

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The ValueAPAR design significantly enhances absorption ofpollutants and areal productivity of algal bio mass.

APAR’s small land footprint and zero evaporationrender pond based growing systems as obsolete andwasteful.

APAR’s allow stationary source emitters to capturewasted resources and turn liabilities into profitcenters.

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The MarketAdvanced Algae’s APAR Technology is ideally suited for small tomidsize stationary source greenhouse gas emitters that generateCO2 and NOx emissions. The target markets listed below representover 36% of the total GHG emissions in the U.S :

Dairy Farms

Food Industry

Waste to Energy Facilities

Waste Water / Sewage Treatment Plants

Industrial Gas Plants

Cement Kilns

Power Generation

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Value Proposition

APAR’s turn a current cost into a long term benefit byallowing the generator to create ongoing revenuestreams and generate positive return on investment.

APAR’s allow the generator to produce valuable on-site energy and high protein cattle feed supplements,while growing towards compliance to mandatedCARB standards.

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The Immediate MarketThere are over 1800 Dairy Farms in the state of California.A significant amount of those Dairies are eager togenerate on site power once a viable emission reductiontechnology is recognized.

Feed stock and AG shipping facilities have the need toinstall APAR’s to consume resident power plant emissionsfor regulatory compliance.

Advanced Algae dairy products:Bio Gas/Electricity generated from algae slurry bio digestateHigh protein animal feedstock supplement (56% protein)AG bio diesel

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APAR Products:Energy

Randall C Krinker, Senior Scientist, Advanced Algae, Inc. Guascor Methane Engine, Modesto, CA_Fiscalini Farm

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APAR Products:High Protein Feed Supplements

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Fiscalini Emissions ProjectFiscalini Dairy in Modesto, CA

Phase 1.) Testing will consist of six APAR Cells (30 APAR reactors) testingtwo robust strains of algae for CO2 & NOx emission consumption and thecreation of high oil and high protein AG algae products.

Phase 2.) Scaling up of an in-line pollutant concentrator (being engineeredat AAI) for optimum APAR consumption efficiency.

Phase 3.) The APAR facility will then be expanded to consume 99% FiscaliniFarm power generation NOx emissions, while continuing to producevaluable energy and feed products, adding additional profit centers to thefacility.

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The Port of Los Angelesand Port Tech LosAngeles awardedAdvanced Algae the“Most InnovativeTechnology” award at itsinaugural TechnologyEXPO.

The City of Los Angeles,the Port of Los Angeles,the Cities and Chambersof Wilmington and SanPedro support placementof a local APAR facilitywithin the Port of L A.

This Port of Los AngelesAPAR facility canconsume air emissionsfrom the adjacentLADWP Power Plant andcan consume industrialwaste and process waterfrom POLA businesses.

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POLA Installation Rendering

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Centralized APAR Facility