Advancing Applications. Partnering for Success. Delivering the Power of Waste In Partnership With Alpha Green Energy Corp. Cal West Easy Energy – Waste.

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Advancing Applications. Partnering for Success. Delivering the Power of Waste In Partnership With Alpha Green Energy Corp. Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Energy 3600 Power In Rd Ste H4 Sacramento Ca

2 Who is CleanWorld? CleanWorld is… a global leader in successfully commercializing proprietary anaerobic digestion technologies. a nationally recognized systems integrator – CleanWorld technologies maximize AD performance and provide a complete solution. an industry leader in developing valuable revenue streams from effluent, including organic soil products, fertilizers and composts. Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

3 Economics of Anaerobic Digestion Economic value varies widely based on the type of output produced, location, tipping fees, electric rates, and other variables. Output Revenue (per ton) Input Revenue (per ton, high-solid organic waste) Capital Costs (per ton of annual capacity) Tipping fees per ton incentives liquids compost electricity RNG Operating Costs (per ton, high-solids waste) CleanWorld optimizes your Output Value, Capital and Operating Costs Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

4 Capital Costs (per ton of annual capacity) CleanWorld Lowers Capital Costs Simple, modular CleanWorld designs enable easy scale-up, reduce site- specific engineering No added water + shorter retention time = smaller tank requirements, smaller system footprint, lower site costs Minimal vapors or odor = No enclosed receiving station US technology designed to exceed stringent California environmental permitting standards CleanWorld mechanical systems are “productized” and pre-fabricated, delivered and connected to tanks on site, reducing construction times — operational in three to four months Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

5 Operating Costs (per ton, high-solids waste) CleanWorld Lowers Operating Costs CleanWorld technology easily handles diverse mixed feedstocks of up to 50 percent total solids including mixed food and green yard waste, crop residue, animal manure, poultry litter, animal bedding High system stability regardless of spikes in loading and fluctuations in waste composition Shorter retention time and rapid waste digestion No fresh water needed Advanced instrumentation and control systems allow remote monitoring (ipad or cell phone) and operation, reducing staff requirements and operating costs Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

6 CleanWorld Increases Output Values CleanWorld’s proprietary technology results in more-complete digestion, yielding more methane for electricity or RNG generation per ton CleanWorld is also developing markets for other by-products of digestion, including organic soil products, fertilizers, and composts Output Revenue (per ton, high-solid organic waste) incentives liquids compost electricity RNG Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

7 CleanWorld Organics Division of Clean World that specializes in creating high value fertilizer products from digester effluent. Designing soil products according to the feedstock characteristics and market needs specific to each project. Ability to work with agricultural producers to return organic waste to regional farms as soil products Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

8 Typical CleanWorld System Process Flow Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

9 Case Study System Cost Components Feedstock Pre-Processing & Contaminant Removal Equipment Proprietary three-stage HRD Anaerobic Digestion System Biogas Conditioning System Electrical Generation Equipment Solids Separation Equipment Integrated Control System and Remote Monitoring Equipment Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

10 Case Study #110,000 TPY RNG System Problem: Alternative disposal of consumer food waste Waste hauling fleet desires RNG Fueling Facility Solution: This scalable turn-key facility will process nearly 10,000 tons per year of food waste and produce electricity and 150,000 diesel gallon CleanWorld will process 100 percent of the digester effluent to produce valuable soil amendments. Innovation: The facility is currently being scaled up to process 40,000 tons per year – the largest high-solid commercial-scale digester in the United States. Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

11 Project Metrics 10,000 TPY RNG System Apx 25 tons a day USA Technology:CleanWorld’s 300k gallon HRD Digester Footprint:½ acre Construction Time: Us Prices For: days after permit Electric Power: 9.5 per Kwh, Compost: Liquid Fertilizer: 0.10c gallon 10,000 Tons per Year Commercial and Industrial Food Waste and Green Waste 2,6Mhr Renewable Electricity 1,350,000 gallons liquid for fertilizer 1,100 tons solids for compost Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

12 Financial Model10,000 TPY RNG System Annual Revenue Carbon Credits (RINs) Total Income Expenses Net Profit Electricity price: $0.11/kWhLiquid Effluent Rev.: $0.10/galAsset Life: 20 years feed cost: $25/tonCompost Rev.: $15/tonInflation: 3% Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

13 Case Study #220,000 TPY BioElectricity System Problem: Divert organic waste from landfill Create reliable renewable electricity Showcase UCD technologies Solution: In partnership with UC Davis, California Energy Commission and the US Department of Energy, this scalable facility blends food and agricultural waste generated on campus to generate 5.6 MWh of renewable electricity, 2,875 tons of organic compost and 2.7 million gallons of liquid fertilizer per year for area farms. Innovation: CleanWorld is combining landfill collection and digester gas streams to produce electricity for this high-profile NET ZERO community and has developed a sophisticated pre-processing system to serve this unique client. Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

14 Project Metrics 20,000 TPY BioElectricity System Technology:CleanWorld’s 600k gallon HRD Digester Footprint:1 acre Construction Time: days after permit 20,000 Tons per Year Commercial and Industrial Food Waste and Green Waste 5.6 MWh Renewable Electricity 2,750,000 gallons liquid for fertilizer 2,875 tons solids for compost Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

15 Financial Model20,000 TPY BioElectricity System Annual Revenue Carbon Credits Total Income Feed Cost & other expenses Net Income IRR Apx Assumptions: Electricity price: $0.9.5/kWhLiquid Effluent Rev.: $0.10/galAsset Life: 20 years feed cost: apx $30/tonCompost Rev.: $15/ton Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

16 Partnering with CleanWorld: Financial Benefit CleanWorld optimizes Output Revenue, Capital and Operating Costs Proprietary technology yields higher energy output Developing markets for other by-products Pre-fabricated, modular design for easy scale-up Operational in three to four months Control systems allow remote monitoring reducing staff requirements and operating costs Investments have a 5-year payback potential InvestmentPayback (EBITDA Basis) T Per Year$5, years T per Year$6.600, years Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

17 Enable Sustainability and Increase Profit Clean Air… E liminates harmful greenhouse gases Clean Water… No added water and no wastewater Clean Soil… 100% natural, organic soils and fertilizers Clean Energy… Most e fficient production of BioElectricity and Renewable Natural Gas Clean Technology… Patented California technology Proudly made-in-USA CleanWorld Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Biofuels

18 Clean World Partners Acknowledged business International Partners in anaerobic digestion, waste to energy systems and bioenergy: ALPHA GREEN ENERGY CORP. Cal West Easy Energy – Waste to Energy 3600 Power n Rd Ste H4 Sacramento Ca Tel: Fax: