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1 Magnetic Transducer Generator

2 Noca Clean Energy is a Canadian-based company positioned to be an industry leader by providing clean, cost-effective, efficient, and viable alternative energy technology to markets that have limited access while simultaneously creating a working sustainable environmentally friendly power generation for years to come.

3 Generating zero-emissions, No radiation, No sulphur, No heat, high-efficiency, and scalable energy solutions through advanced innovations in engineering Routine maintenance ensures efficient power generation with no down-time. Upon purchase, a maintenance contract will be catered specific to your organizational needs. For additional information and pricing regarding our maintenance program,

4 Our customers seek maximum performance and minimum downtime. Therefore, Noca Clean Energy delivers the necessary support to power our customers forward. Troubleshooting and Remote Assistance: Although technical issues are rare, simple technical problems can be fixed by consulting our troubleshooting guide. Alternatively, our trained technicians can provide over the phone service to solve issues that may arise. Field Support and Training Programs: In some cases, especially in remote locations, it may be necessary to consult a local technician. We offer an extensive training program and educational seminars to a local team so that they can provide maintenance and repairs on our technologies when needed.

5 The Magnetic Transducer Generator Noca Clean Energy has developed a technology that will redefine the electrical energy generation sector. The Magnetic Transducer Generator (MTG) provides access to an inexpensive, continuously available, and non-polluting method for generating electrical energy in a format that is applicable in both small and large-scale, fixed and portable, energy scenarios. The MTG is currently available in several models with generation capacities starting at 5MW respectively, and is easily customizable to larger scales. Flexibility and functionality are two key elements of the MTG technology that make it ideal for many energy generation scenarios. The MTG can be affixed to existing energy grids as a method to improve energy efficiency in urban areas, or used to develop mini-grids in rural areas that lack access to energy. The MTG can also function as a standalone energy source for mining companies, medical facilities, research centres, construction firms, as well as other industrial and commercial enterprises operating in remote locations. Potential Applications: Utilities (grid and mini-grid): The MTG is the ideal technology to affix to existing energy grids as a method to improve energy efficiency, increase energy capacity, and to ensure reliable, clean, and continuous energy in urban areas. The MTG is also suitable for developing mini-grids in rural areas that lack access to reliable, clean, and efficient energy. Noca Clean Energy is building strategic partnerships with utility providers that are suitable for adopting MTG units into their energy mix or to have a complete MTG power plant. Commercial and Industrial Ventures (off-grid): The MTG also provides a highly efficient and practical solution as a standalone energy source. Due to the low cost, versatility, and portability of the technology, Noca Clean Energy is targeting mining companies, research centres, medical facilities, construction firms, as well as other commercial and industrial enterprises operating in remote locations as ideal customers.

6 In 2014, the average annual electricity consumption for a U.S. residential utility customer was 10,932 kilowatt-hours (kwh), an average of 911 kwh per month. Louisiana had the highest annual consumption at 15,497 kwh per residential customer, and Hawaii had the lowest at 6,077 kwh per residential customer.

7 Noca Clean Energy personnel will be present for installation in order to ensure units are properly engaged and generating electricity. Service and maintenance operations will be catered to the specific needs of individual clients and will outlined in a maintenance contract. Although technical issues are rare, simple technical problems can be fixed by consulting our troubleshooting guide. Alternatively, our trained technicians can provide over the phone service to solve issues that may arise. In some cases, especially in remote locations, it may be necessary to consult a local technician. We offer an extensive training program and educational seminars to a local team so that they can provide maintenance and repairs on MTG units when needed.

8 All shelters should meet the following specifications and standards: Figure 1 (High water level) (a) Uniform Building Code (b) BOCA National Building Code (c) Standard Building Code (e) Local Basic Building Codes (f) ANSI-A.58.1 (g) UL 752 requirements for low, medium and high power rifle (h) National Electric Code latest addition (I) IEC - Illuminating Engineering Society In the event that two specifications conflict, the more stringent shall apply. MTG Shelter (Housing) Continues

9 Concrete Compressive strength shall be 4000 PSI at 28 days. Mix design of lb/cu. ft. structural lightweight concrete expanded shale or expanded clay aggregate is preferred. Mix shall be homogenous. Seeding of aggregate for exposed aggregate finish is not allowed. Cement used in concrete shall be standard Portland cement conforming to the requirement of the Standard Specifications for Portland Cement, ASTM Designation C150. Concrete aggregates shall conform to one of the following specifications: 1. Specifications for Concrete Aggregates, ASTM Designation: C Specifications for Lightweight Aggregates for Structural Concrete, ASTM Designation C30. Figure SPECIFIC CONDITIONS 2.1 The shelter (s) shall be designed to meet the following conditions. (a) Seismic Zone 4 (b) Ambient temperature of 70o C (158oF) to -55o C (-67o F) (c) Ambient humidity from (0-100) percent (d) Winds 145 mph (235 Km/Hr) while on specified foundation. 3.0 SHELTER SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 The manufacturer (Noca Clean Energy) shall provide, outside dimensions, height and over all size to be constructed by the client. A typical Shelter is shown in Figure 2. Figure 1 is recommended for frequently flooded areas. A program specific drawing will be provided when the order is placed. 3.2 Structural Loading - The shelter shall meet the following loading requirements. (a) 200 psf floor loading while lifting or on foundation. (b) 3000 pounds concentrated floor load over 4 square feet area (c) 90 pounds per square foot roof live loading - 7 day duration (d) 1000 pounds concentrated roof load over 3 feet square area.

10 More cost-effective per kwh than all other (conventional and alternative) sources of energy. Scalable according to the requirements of any demand load. Versatility, can be used in both indoor and outdoor applications and at high and low temperatures and altitudes. Offers unparalleled portability when compared to traditional oil and gas. Decentralized, requires no connection to existing infrastructure to operate. Emits zero harmful radiation or emissions. Low vibration with no noise disturbance The Magnetic Transducer Generator requires no fuel and emits no waste energy in the form of heat.

11 On Grid: The MTG is the ideal technology to affix to existing energy grids as a method to improve energy efficiency, increase energy capacity, and to ensure reliable, clean, and continuous energy in urban areas. MTG units can be connected in series to act as a power plant with a generation capacity of up to 1000MW Micro-Grid: The MTG is also suitable for developing micro-grids or hybrid micro-grids. Noca Clean Energy is building strategic partnerships with utility providers that are suitable for adopting MTG units into their energy mix Standalone (off-grid): The MTG also provides a highly efficient and practical solution as a standalone energy source. Due to the low cost, versatility, and portability of the technology, it is ideal for mining companies, research centres, medical facilities, construction firms, as well as other commercial and industrial enterprises operating in remote locations.

12 Figure 1 The MTG is available in 5 MW and scalable to any capacities (see Figure 1). The MTG contains a number of rotors; each attached to a central spinning shaft. Each shaft is comprised of a series of discs with magnets attached to the perimeter of each disc (see Figure 2). A small source battery provides the initial voltage that engages the rotors. As the rotors spin, each magnet on the disk passes a series of copper coil assemblies that are fixed at the same rotational height to the interior of the surrounding chassis. Each coil assembly is coupled with an electronic circuit unit that collects all output and directs a portion of the voltage back to the source battery to maintain rotational charge; excess voltage is usable output. Figure 2

13 An acceptable method to compare energy generation technologies is to measure their Levelized Cost Of Electricity (LCOE). The LCOE is the average total cost to build and operate a power-generating technology over its lifetime divided by the total power output of the technology over that lifetime. The following graph (Figure 3) shows the LCOE for a number of electricity generation technologies. As the graph illustrates, the LCOE for the MTG is significantly lower than all other competing forms of electricity generation. There are two key attributes contributing to the low LCOE for the MTG. First, unlike conventional forms of energy (such as natural gas or diesel), the MTG does not require any fuel. Second, the Capacity Factor of the MTG is stable (97% capacity at 100% load), unlike energy sources such as wind or solar where output depends on fluctuating weather conditions. These attributes, together with competitive numbers for capital costs, installation, and maintenance, contribute to the low LCOE of the MTG.

14 vs. Diesel: Significant Fuel Cost Savings Below is a simple example comparing the annual cost of running a diesel generator to that of an MTG unit with the same capacity (1.3 MW). The cost of diesel was based on the 2015 average in Ontario (Ontario Ministry of Energy, 2015): cents/litre equals $4.98/gallon. The calculations reveal a significant cost savings associated with substituting a diesel generator with an MTG unit of the same capacity (see Figure 4). The fuel cost alone for running a diesel generator at full capacity for 2 years is more than the overall cost of purchasing and operating a 1.3 MW MTG for the same time period. Over a 20-year lifespan of generating energy using a 1.3 MW MTG, more than $29 million dollars (CAD) is saved in fuel costs. In other words, when used instead of a diesel generator, a 1.3 MW MTG has a Return of Investment (ROI) of less than 2 years. For a detailed breakdown of this, and other cost comparisons, please see our technology white paper available at: Diesel: Generator Figure 4

15 vs. Wind Energy: The average American home consumes approximately 900 kwh of electricity per month depending on location. A 1.5MW wind turbine can technically produce enough energy to power at least 300 and require 100 acres to produce 1MW to households in one year. Wind power is intermittent and variable, not to mention very expensive. As a result, industry estimates suggest a 30-40% output while real world experience exhibits output in the 15-30% range*. A 1.3MW MTG has the capacity to 19 provide uninterrupted, clean energy 100% of the time. So, how many homes can be powered by a 1.3MW MTG unit in a rural setting where load demand is significantly less than the average American home. Wind Turbine

16 What energy issues and trends have identified as priorities in developing Asia and the Pacific in order to achieve access to clean energy for all? Energy demand is projected to almost double in the Asia and Pacific region by There is an urgent need for innovative ways to generate power in a socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable manner. Compounding the problem is widespread energy poverty across Asia, with almost a billion people still without access to electricity. This section highlights the energy issues and trends that ADB has identified as priorities in developing Asia and the Pacific in order to achieve access to clean energy for all. Power Asia Continues

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18 Energy consumption: The Asian Experience With many countries in Asia witnessing furious economic growth, the demand for energy in the continent is rapidly rising. At present, the continent accounts for about 30% of the global energy demand. No doubt China and India s economic growth stories had contributed immensely to the rise in energy demand at 5.5% and 6% respectively. While in developed countries, past experience of oil crises had resulted in an ethos of efficiency in energy consumption and cutting down on oil demand. Globally, the demand for oil is expected to increase at an average annual growth rate of 1%, and will in effect, remain the single largest energy source. Compared to world demand, in developing Asian countries, energy demand, particularly oil demand, is expected to grow much faster to cater for growth needs of countries like China, Japan, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and other ASEAN countries. By 2017, China is seen to rank the highest in primary energy demand and by 2033 in primary oil demand. The trend is expected only to grow in the coming years, particularly, as both China and India, both countries with vast populations, are seen continuing the growth trajectory. Global oil demand consumed in the transport sector will peak in 2032, while global oil demand will almost peak around 2035 with more than 60% of this expected to come from the transport sector in Asia and the world.

19 Asia s Coal Consumption Coal, besides oil, is expected to keep on playing the key role in the Asian energy consumption. The biggest market for coal in the world is Asia, which accounts for more than two-thirds of global coal consumption. China and many other Asian countries only recently industrialised. The advent of international trade gave them opportunities to make and sell goods below the cost of other countries. In order to do this, they needed fuel, the cheapest of which is coal. The Asian demand for more and more coal will come from the usual suspect - the power sector. In 2007, in Asia, coal-fired power accounted for the single-largest share at 60%, followed by natural-gas-fired power, hydropower, and nuclear power. While China is poised to be the biggest coal energy consumer in 2035, followed by USA and India, coal is also seen maintaining its current position as the main energy source although its share may decline gradually and the share of natural gas and oil will replace coal s share. Coal is popular as a fuel and energy source for the growing economies of Asia because of a number of reasons: there is abundant regional endowment of coal in Asia; it often can be extracted without advanced technology; it is relatively cheap to extract; and a conscious policy encouraging effective coal use so as to conserve domestic oil and gas reserves in the energy producing countries. While the demand for natural gas on a global scale is expected to rise, the biggest among fossil fuels accounting for 34% of the increase in primary energy consumption followed by oil at 23%, and coal at 22%, Asia is seen bucking the trend with coal demand expected to show the largest increase of all fossil fuels and account for 33% of the increase in primary energy demand, followed by oil at 27%, and natural gas at 22%.

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21 Clean Energy Consumption In Asia Primary energy demand in Asia is projected to grow at 2.5% per annum and reach 7.1 btoe (billion tons of oil equivalent) in 2035, accounting for 42% of the world s primary energy demand. This rapid rise in demand is reflective of the sharp economic growth in countries like China, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and other ASEAN countries. Fossil fuels are expected to contribute to about 80% of the increase in primary energy consumption to 2035 in both Asia and the world, and therefore would continue to play an important role. As fossil fuels would be responsible for about 80% of the incremental increase in the world s primary energy consumption through 2035, global CO2 emissions are forecast to reach about 41.5 billion tons by While China and the whole Asian region will be responsible for about 30% and 60% respectively of the world incremental growth of CO2 emissions, it is implicit that Asia will lead the global growth of CO2 emissions, underlining the crucial importance of clean, cheap and sustainable energy sources. Widespread switching to less carbon-intensive fossil fuels from coal to gas in power generation, increased use of nuclear and renewables in power generation and of biofuels in transport will represent a key mitigating measure. That is why the Asian countries are investing in energy-saving and emission-reducing projects. According to the Asian Development Bank, about $944 billion of investment is needed by 2020 for Asian countries to meet their national energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emission reduction goals. Looking ahead to 2030, China by far will be the biggest spender on the energy resources. Investments in clean energy will also increase in India, Japan, Indonesia, South Korea and other countries in the region.

22 Energy Consumption Projection: China and India CHINA: China is one of the world s largest consumers of oil, gas and coal. As shown in the graph, the consumption of different sources of energy is massive. The country is forecast to rank as the third largest consumer of natural gas by 2035, while the coal demand in China will continue to be the single largest consumer in the world through 2035.The key factor behind this development is China's population with a growing appetite for consumer goods that need energy to use and to manufacture. As it relies on imports for 57% of the oil, China has a strong influence on global energy demand, prices, and asset acquisition. By 2020, China s dependence on imported oil will reach 63%. The chief driver of oil demand growth is China s expanding vehicle fleet which is seen growing to 296 million in INDIA: India s population will reach 1.5 billion in 2035, larger than China and become the largest populous country in the world. India will become the third largest energy consuming country in the world after China and USA by The share of India in the world primary energy demand will rise to 7% or about 1,208 Mtoe in By energy source, coal will keep the current position as the main energy source, but its share will decline gradually and the share of natural gas and oil will replace the coal s share. Nuclear and other energy sources will increase, but 90% of the incremental energy consumption will be covered by fossil fuel. Oil demand will increase to 7.0 million b/d in

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24 Maximum Height 91 inches Diameter 79 inches Aluminum structure Light grey (NCS 2703-G84Y) Weight: 2.2Tons Conformance Regulatory Approvals CUL Listed, FCC Part 15 Class A, ISO 14001, ISO 9001, UL 1778, UL. Continuous Use - CE Approved Load Efficiency 25% 94.1% 50% 96.3% 75% 96.9% 100% 97.0%

25 Output Power Capacity, 5 MW / 4.9 MVA Max Configurable Power, 5 MW / 4.9 MVA Nominal Output Voltage, 480V 3PH Output Voltage Distortion, Less than 5% at full load Output Frequency (sync to mains), 60 Hz - programmable +/- 0.5 / 1 / 2 / 4 / 6 / 8% Crest Factor, Unlimited Topology, Delta Conversion On-Line Waveform Type, Sine wave Output Connections, (1) Hard Wire 4-wire (3PH + G) Bypass, External Static Bypass Safety

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