Green Fuel Nordic Corporate Presentation year 2014

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Green Fuel Nordic Corporate Presentation year 2014

2 Content 1. Corporate Facts Mission Vision Strategy Finland Roadmap 1. Biorefinery Template Standard Biorefinery Lay-Out Production Process 2. Applications for Bio-Oil Application Roadmap Industrial and Transportation Fuels Summary

Green Fuel Nordic Oy (GFN) is a Corporate with strong partners and sound strategy 3 Mission We offer a lucrative and local alternative to fossil fuels. We are a frontrunner in refining secondgeneration liquid biofuels. Vision We are the most successful refiner of local liquid biofuels in our market areas Strategy Our strategy communicates how we will achieve our vision. Green Fuel Nordic s strategy has six main areas: 1. Controlled and profitable growth 2. Markets most effective biorefinery project implementation in collaboration with technology suppliers 3. Advanced operational know-how of biorefineries 4. Competitive and sustainable sourcing of feedstock 5. Competitive alternative to industrial energy production, and strategic, long-term partnerships 6. Commercialization of new applications for liquid biofuels Iisalmi Lieksa Kuopio Savonlinna site unit Helsinki

Standard Biorefinery Lay-out 4 Standard Biorefinery lay-out All projects are done using standard lay-out Each location have either one or two separate biorefineries (= units) What is common for all biorefineries Optimized layout Biomass handling system Fast Pyrolysis System Bio-oil storage system EIA system Auxiliary systems and Balance of Plant Building architecture Mill area logistics Standard lay-out for two units

5 Production Process Pyrolysis process shall be based on RTP TM technology that is called Fast Pyrolysis System. The production process is divided into three separate modular parts. Delivered raw wood is taken into biomass handling system that will dry the material and chip it to correct size. Drying will use flue and byproduct gasses from Fast Pyrolysis System as a fuel for drying. The bio-oil, produced by RTP TM process, is a sustainable liquid fuel produced by a thermal process known as fast pyrolysis, which is the rapid heating of biomass in the absence of oxygen. The process utilizes a circulating transported bed that incorporates both a bubbling bed for heat supply and a fully transported bed for the pyrolysis reaction. The bio-oil storage system consists of tanks for storing and distributing produced bio-oil

Application Roadmap 6 HIGH VALUE ADDED PRODUCTS INDUSTRIAL FUEL TRANSPORTATI ON FUEL CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS FOOD INDUSTRY AND COSMETICS BIOCHEMICAL COMPOUNDS Replacing HFO Replacing LFO Drop-in Fuel Road Marine Aviation Coating Composite materials Acetic acid, furfural, Etc. Bio-based cosmetics Food supplements Etc. Wound care Cancer medicine Etc. Available today 1-3 years 3-5 years 5-10 years 7-10 years

Industrial and Transportation Fuels 7 Bio-oil 98 000 t 82 million l 490 GWh Heat & Electricity Energy for 25 000 houses Feedstock 350 000 s-m3 RTP biorefinery UOP Upgrading Technology 49 million. l 100% Green Gasoline & Diesel Transportation fuel for 35 000 cars Refinery Co-Processing 10% Green Gasoline & Diesel Transportation fuel for 350 000 cars House: 20 000 kwh energy / year Car: 7l/100 km and 20 000 km / year Finland: 3,5 million cars

Summary 8 Green Fuel Nordic has developed investment roadmap for five biorefineries in Finland Environmental Impact Assesment (EIA) is done for all sites and first unit has also received environmental and construction permit Engineering is done for standard biorefinery lay-out Commercial applications exists for bio-oil and there is strong pipeline of new customer segments in the roadmap Bio-oil is just now in the dawn of broader commercialization

THANK YOU! www.greenfuelnordic.fi 9