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Title: ENERGY


1
ENERGY ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES ADVANCED
TECHNOLOGIES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS
  • Presents
  • BioCAT BioTreat

2
Executive Summary
  • EET presents an innovative oil recovery process
    (BioCat) and wastewater treatment technology
    (BioTreat) that enables industrial and municipal
    wastewater treatment facilities to
  • Recover Resources
  • Reduce Costs
  • Improve Efficiencies
  • Reduce Environmental Liabilities

3
Process Summary
  • EET technology utilizes an all-natural catalytic
    media that is produced from the core of kenaf
    plant. This catalytic media transforms a
    wastewater treatment facilitys biological solids
    or a petrochemical facilitys hazardous wastes
    into a high energy biomass fuel. Biomass fuel
    is a sustainable, renewable source of energy,
    that provides C0² credits by replacing
    carbon-rich fossil fuels with biomass that has
    sequestered carbon from the atmosphere.

4
EET Patented Technologies
  • Four current U.S. Intnl patents.
  • Biological Wastewater Treatment Enhancement and
    Biomass Fuel Production
  • Hydrocarbon Recovery Technology
  • Catalytic Vacuum Distillation
  • Filtration Fuel Technology
  • Vacuum Coalescence Technology

5
Competitive Edge
  • Low capital and operating cost associated with
    installation of technology, approximately
    one-half the cost of existing technology.
  • Up to 25 reduction in the total weight of
    solids.
  • Cement kiln fuel vs. landfill disposal (long-term
    liability eliminated).
  • Pollution prevention credit, and EPA delisting.
  • Renewable source of energy.

6
Byproduct or the Next Generation Fuel
  • The Need for a Coal Alternative
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Value-Added Product

7
The Need for a Coal Alternative
  • Energy requirements are higher and higher every
    year.
  • Natural Gas output flat but demand higher, and
    cost rising.
  • Coal-fired plants damaging the environment with
    CO², mercury and sulfur. Creating acid rain and
    other environmental problems. These plants dump
    an estimated 40 tons of mercury annually.

8
Alternative Fuels
  • BioCat biomass as a coal alternative for power
    generation plants, cement plants, or for any
    plant currently using coal or petroleum coke as
    an energy source.
  • BioTreat biomass as a feedstock for the creation
    of methanol.

9
EET Biomass Advantages
  • Clean burning/low emissions
  • Adjustable BTU output from the process
  • Renewable fuels that are sustainable and provide
    CO² credits by replacing carbon-rich fossil fuels

10
Global Issues Addressed By EET
  • Creates a renewable source of clean energy for
    public utilities and various other industries.
  • Eliminates the need for costly chemicals that are
    currently used in wastewater treatment, promoting
    the reduction of toxic chemical releases.
  • Significantly reduces the need for high CO²
    content fossil fuels.
  • Reduces long-term environmental liabilities.

11
Potential Customers Market Analysis FY 2007
Total World Market 355,000 Waste Treatment and
Petrochemical Plants
12
EET Competitors
  • Hydrocarbon Recovery competitors use thermal
    desorption, high-speed centrifuges, or filter
    presses to process oily wastewater. All involve
    substantial capital investments and very large
    operating costs. They also produce waste
    materials still classified as hazardous waste.
  • Biological Treatment competitors use very
    expensive synthetic chemicals to enhance
    biological treatment. They do nothing to solve
    the bio-solids problem, and the chemicals
    themselves may also contribute to the effluent
    toxicity of the treated and discharged wastewater.

13
Hydrocarbon Recovery Competitors
  • Competitors
  • Dura Therm, Inc. (Thermal Desorption)
  • U.S. Filter (Filter press, Centrifuge)
  • Byrd Environmental (Centrifuge)
  • Scaltech Environmental (Centrifuge)
  • Advantages
  • Have already established credibility within the
    industry.
  • Disadvantages
  • Have large capital and operating costs.
  • Produce a solid waste classified as hazardous.
  • Cannot produce solids that meet EPA criteria for
    delisting.

14
Biological Treatment Competitors
  • Competitors
  • Nalco Chemical Company
  • Betz Chemical Company
  • Chem Treat
  • Hercules Chemical
  • Dearborn Chemical
  • Advantages
  • Already established credibility within the
    industry.
  • Have a very organized and elaborate marketing
    system.
  • Disadvantages (see next slide)

15
Biological TreatmentCompetitors contd
  • Disadvantages
  • Supply a synthetic and not a natural product.
  • Very expensive.
  • Synthetic chemicals may contribute to the overall
    toxicity of the wastewater.
  • Some of the chemicals are very dangerous and
    difficult to handle.

16
Kenaf Facts
  • Kenaf is a member of the hibiscus family
    (Hisbiscus cannabinus, L) and is related to
    cotton and okra, and grows well in the U.S.
  • Kenaf grows quickly, 12-14 feet in as little as 4
    to 5 months.
  • Kenaf yields 6 to 10 tons of dry fiber per acre
    per year generally 3 to 5 times greater than the
    yield for Southern pine trees, which take from 7
    to 40 years to reach harvestable age.

17
Kenaf Facts contd
  • Kenafs outer fiber, called the bast, comprises
    roughly 40 of the stalks dry weight. The refined
    bast fibers are similar to the best softwood
    fibers used to make paper.
  • Kenafs white inner fiber, called the core, and
    comprises 60 of the stalks dry weight. These
    refined fibers are comparable to hardwood tree
    fibers, which are used in a widening range of
    paper and wood products.
  • Kenafs core, when finely ground-up, is the base
    component of catalytic media.

18
EET Byproducts
  • Bast portion of Kenaf plant used to make high
    quality paper products.
  • Biomass material from wastewater and
    petrochemical treatment facilities used as a high
    BTU renewable energy source replacing fossil
    fuels in utility, cement, and other coal and/or
    petroleum coke burning plants.
  • Biomass as a feedstock to a gasification process
    used to create methanol and/or other fuel
    replacement products.
  • A cleaner and safer environment for the future

19
The Company
  • EET is energy and environment focused
  • EET qualifies for national and local incentives
    through its programs that address renewable
    energy resources and/or control of air or water
    pollution
  • EET is a job opportunity magnet center
  • EET is a caring member of the community
  • EET is a major profit center
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