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Tiburón Agua y Electricidad, S.A. de C.V. Cortés Desalination and Tidal Electric Generation Project Tiburón Agua y Electricidad, S.A. de C.V. was created to design, build, and operate reverse osmosis desalination plants, using a proven technology for the inexpensive generation of electricity from regularly occurring, incoming and outgoing tidal surges. Low cost electricity will substantially reduce desalination costs, and will provide a viable solution to the rising demand for water in Sonoran desert cities on both sides of the US-Mexico border. The electrical generation plan involves the strategic placement of turbines and generators mounted on adjustable stanchions, at the northern- and southernmost chokepoints of the Infiernillo Strait, and the construction of a nearby power distribution facility that will connect with the existing grid. The plan includes the formation of a real estate company to acquire and develop large parcels in Sonora, Mexico and build functionally integrated, free trade industrial parks. The desalination plants will function as anchor tenant, jointly with all Tiburón Business Alliance members able to participate in self-supply electrical generation. Tiburón Business Alliance members include:

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Tiburón Agua y Electricidad, S.A. de C.V. Cortés Desalination and Tidal Electric Generation Project

Tiburón Agua y Electricidad, S.A. de C.V. was created to design, build, and operate reverse osmosis desalination plants, using a proven technology for the inexpensive generation of electricity from regularly occurring, incoming and outgoing tidal surges. Low cost electricity will substantially reduce desalination costs, and will provide a viable solution to the rising demand for water in Sonoran desert cities on both sides of the US-Mexico border. The electrical generation plan involves the strategic placement of turbines and generators mounted on adjustable stanchions, at the northern- and southernmost chokepoints of the Infiernillo Strait, and the construction of a nearby power distribution facility that will connect with the existing grid. The plan includes the formation of a real estate company to acquire and develop large parcels in Sonora, Mexico and build functionally integrated, free trade industrial parks. The desalination plants will function as anchor tenant, jointly with all Tiburón Business Alliance members able to participate in self-supply electrical generation. Tiburón Business Alliance members include:

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Chemical and Materials Extraction Wastewater Treatment Turbine/Generator/Intake Assembly Very Large Diameter Pipe Production Plant BIOROCK® Materials Production - cement, concrete, block, bricks,

sheetrock etc. Recycle Plant with Plasma Incinerator Greenhouse Facility - Mariculture/Aquaculture/Agriculture Employment and Technical Training Campus Commercial and Residential Development

Project Facts • The ebb and flow of tidal surges through the Midriff Islands in the Sea of Cortés offer an abundant, practical energy source. • Turbines and generators can be utilized to take advantage of the phenomena. • BIOROCK® technology will benefit both the environment and the local economy. • Tiburón Agua y Electricidad, S.A. de C.V. is prepared to carry out the construction of the desalination facility and begin delivering water within 36 months. Financial Data Proposed Electrical Project Capacity – 800MW to 4,500MW Proposed Desalination Plant Capacity - 350,000m3-500,000m3/day Total Estimated Project Construction Cost - $1.5 billion (US)

Tidal Electric Turbines and Generators $800 million Grid Integration Facility $ 50 million Desalination Plant $500 million Distribution Aqueducts $100 million Pumping Stations $ 50 million

Production Cost                                                                         The Projected Power Generation Cost of $.03kwh will substantially reduce desalination costs.

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Tiburón Basin                                                                                                                                                                        

Tidal Surge in the Sea of Cortés The topography of the Sea of Cortés forces the incoming and outgoing tidal surges to accelerate markedly in the narrows and straits around the larger islands. Site assessment data support the potential for tidal surge electrical generation, an abundant, practical energy source.

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Satellite Picture Showing South to North Tidal Surges

Technical Introduction

As the constant tidal surge funnels and forces its way through chokepoints at each end of the Infiernillo Strait, the resulting volume-dependent pressure buildup can be converted into electricity through the placement of turbines and generators in the flow.

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Infiernillo Strait

Northern- and Southernmost Chokepoints

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Haifa, Israel Desalination Plant

Interior of Desalination Plant

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Recycle Plant

Plasma Incinerator

 

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Wastewater Treatment Plant

BIOROCK® Materials Production Plant

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Aquaculture

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Management Team Members Kenneth D. Lampner - is a native of Tucson, Arizona and a developer of solar energy projects. [email protected] José Heliodoro Enríquez - is a first generation native of Mexico living in Tucson, Arizona. Parents and grandparents are natives of Sonora, Mexico and Germany. Mr. Enríquez received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Arizona in 1987. He attended the Thurgood Marshall School of Law, where he graduated with a Juris Doctorate in 1998 Martín Jeffers - grew up in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua; has over fifteen years of experience in management and commercial industry development. He is an innovative, aggressive problem solver as well as a determined developer and implementer of business strategies. Mr. Jeffers graduated from New Mexico State University in Agricultural Economics, and has had startup experience in several businesses in Mexico and the United States. [email protected]

Legal Team Members José Heliodoro Enríquez Mario Reyes

Technical Team Members Dr. Chi Lin, Ph.D. (underwater robotics) - Project Manager; initiated and coordinated the successful marketing of the Three Gorges Hydropower project in China. Dr. Thomas J. Goreau, Ph.D. - Environmental Consultant; Coordinator United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development; President of Global Coral Reef Alliance and BIOROCK ®, Inc. H. Bruce Raymond, Ph.D. - Translator; Interpreter; Bilingual Editor/Writer Niles Fleischer, Ph.D. - Selective Membranes; Electrolysis René Piña - Civil Engineer; Zoning Marek Sredzki - Hydrokinetic Engineer Francisco Arreola Hoyos - Civil Engineer; Facilities Management Carlos Munguía Rojo - Plant Mgr. / Industrial Engineer Hermosillo; Liaison Chris Godwaldt - Civil Engineer; Aqueducts; Wastewater, Desalination

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Project Overview Tiburón Agua y Electricidad, S.A. de C.V. will provide electric power; desalinated water; wastewater treatment; chemical and materials extraction; garbage recycling with plasma incinerator and integrated food production.

The inexpensive production of electricity using tidal surge generation will substantially reduce the cost of desalination.

For further information and details, please contact the undersigned.

Tiburón Agua y Electricidad, S.A. de C.V. Kenneth D. Lampner, CEO CONTACT INFORMATION: Kenneth D. Lampner, Project Architect [email protected]