lambton county fuels project stakeholder pres oct 09
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High level presentation on waste to liquid fuels project planned for Lambton County, Ontario, CanadaTRANSCRIPT
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Blue Water Sustainability Presentation
November 2009
“When Waste is No Longer
Waste!”
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Alternative Fuels Corporation Process
“Nature’s multi-million year crude oil production cycle reduced to hours…and a
better end product!”
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Each year North Americans landfill more than 1,300,000,000 tons of municipal waste…
Each ton of waste can be converted into 75 gallons of the world’s greenest fuels and petrochemicals
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The truth about landfills
• 56% of what we throw out still ends up in landfill
• Landfills are our largest source of methane, accounting for 37% of our annual emissions
• Solid waste contains on a tonne for tonne basis 50% of the energy of coal
• Only 2% of the energy potential in waste is used
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Waste is a distributed energy resource…
Transformation
Energy Recovery
Reuse/Recycle
Incineration/Fuel
Disposal
Prevention/Minimization
AFC is transforming the way
we view and use waste. Instead of a liability to be disposed of, waste should be seen as a domestic, distributed energy source.
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Waste-to-Liquid fuels
ProcessProcessProcessProcessFeed Feed Feed Feed ----
Carbon rich Carbon rich Carbon rich Carbon rich
wastewastewastewaste
ProductProductProductProduct
CO2
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Feedstocks – Engineered Pellets
• Municipal waste
• Scrap tires
• Auto shredder residue
• Refinery sludge
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Remote Waste Transformation
Engineered Fuel Pellets�No need for pre-sorting
of waste�Sterile�Inert�Odorless�80% volume Reduction�Consistent energy value�Resistant to water�No methane from landfill�No leachate from landfill
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Fuels Manufacturing
�Temp > 10,0000C breaks chemical bonds�No emissions�No incineration�90% efficiency�Syngas (H2 and CO)�Excess heat�Technology license for the Americas
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Green Products…
• Fuels –Gasoline and
Diesel
• Oils
• Waxes
• Electricity•Sustainable•Clean, no Sox, Nox, particulates•Affordable•Complements existing refining and distribution infrastructure•Aligned with social policy
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Product Mix (COMPS High or Low Temperature Process)
Property High Temp
Fischer Tropsch
Low Temp
Fischer Tropsch
Crude Oil
Paraffins >10% major product major product
Naphthenes <1% <1% major product
Olefins major product >10% none
Aromatics 5–10% <1% major product
Oxygenates 5–15% 5–15% <1% O (heavy)
Sulfur species none none 0.1–5% S
Nitrogen species none none <1% N
Water major by-product major by-product 0–2%
Confidential
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Product Distribution
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Customer traction
• Worldwide market for sustainable chemicals growing at
CAGR
• Value chain
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38%
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The Business Plan…
170 BBL/DayDemonstration
Plant
1700 BBL/DayCommercial
Plant
WorldwideExpansion
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Goal: Become a worldwide leader in the
production of sustainablefuels and chemical feedstocks
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Environmental Footprint
�No emissions
�No effluent
�Carbon advantage
• 16 million tonnes
CO2 over 25 years
�Ultra-clean fuels
�Fewer trucks on the
road transporting waste
�Zero landfill
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Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Research
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Proprietary 2nd Generation Fischer Tropsch Technology
Agreement with Centre of Materials and Process Synthesis (COMPS) situated at The University of Witwatersrand.
�Exclusive rights to the process for the Americas
�Non-exclusive rights for rest of world
�New IP to be developed for each plant will be owned by AFC
�Technology licensing fee to be paid based on plant capex
�Running royalty to be paid on expected plant performance
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COMPS Concept
• Modular concept
• Once through process
• No air separation
• No air reforming
• Produces both syncrude
and electricity
CO2 and S
FT SynthesisGasification
Liquid Products
Gas Products,
unconverted CO
and H2
Gas
Clean Up
Electricity
Generation
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Pilot Plants - Successfully Producing Liquids…
1.) Linc Energy Australia 2.) Golden Nest, China
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Multiple revenue streams on $44 million investment for Phase 1
Total Potential Revenue =
$37,565,826 CAD
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Feedstock and Output Market is Global
• 336 cities worldwide with more than 1,000,000 people (1 to 1 relationship between tires and people)
• Mandates for percentage of fuel from renewables� Ontario� Minnesota� Oregon� Washington� Pennsylvania� New Mexico� Louisiana
• Market for bio-renewable chemicals forecast CAGR 17.0%
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Competition - Fuels
Capital intensity
CleanTechnology
AlternativeFuels Corp
Bio-diesel
ConventionalFossil Fuels
SyntroleumRentech
CellulosicEthanol
Ethanol from Crops
Waste toElectricity
1st GenFischer Tropsch
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������Feedstock
independent
������BOOM business model
������Scalable/
modular
������Multiple revenue streams
������Profitable at $70 oil
������Uses existing fuels refining infrastructure
������Does not require subsidy
������No landfill or effluent
������Up-front waste processing
������Proven technology
Ze-genPlascoCoskataEnerkemInEnTecAFC
Alternative Fuels CorporationCompetitive Overview – Waste Processing
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Benefits to Region
• 200-400 quality green jobs
• Inject > $100,000,000 per year into local economy
• World first for molecular level recycling
• Every thing we make can be sold in Sarnia
• Everything we need can be found in Sarnia
• No local waste to landfill
• Reduced cost of recycling and waste handling
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Timeline
• Incorporation 2008 August
• Off-take agreement 2010 February
• Site selection 2010 February
• Private Placement 2010 April
• Detailed Engineering 2010 September
• Spin-off/IPO 2010 November
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AFC Milestones
Alternative Fuels Corp’s proprietary waste transformation process reduces the multimillion year crude production cycle to a few hours and produces a better end product.
Milestones achieved� Exclusive technology license
� 1st site selected
� Industry support
� Political support
� Feedstock secured
� Demand > Capacity
� Canadian Government funding
proposal readyAdvocacy project
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About Alternative Fuels Corporation
• Subsidiary of G4G Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: GXG)• Production of ultraclean/green fuels and sustainable
chemicals from:� Waste and biomass.
• Exclusive supplier for COMPS 2nd generation Fischer Tropsch technology for the Americas� 2 operating pilot plants (China, Australia).� Commercial scale technology� 15 years + comprehensive technology development.� Numerous patents within FT process� Trainers of Sasol engineers
• Cost competitive process:� Not dependant on subsidies or peak commodity cycles� Capital costs 20-30% per barrel below traditional Fischer Tropsch
• Scalable & modular process• Ability to be in production within 3 years
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Contact Information
Michael Hepworth, VP Business [email protected]+1.416.204.0352