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CONSORTIUM I Over 75 professionals, 5 offices in 5 countries Founded in 1989 Experts in geothermal energy technologies: Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES), Deep and Enhanced Geothermal Energy Systems From feasibility and design to monitoring Over 500 professionals, 16 offices in 9 countries incl. United States Denver Founded in 1928 Experts in Building services & systems: MEP, energy systems, utility & sustainability planning Core values: Competence, Entrepreneurship, Design Reputation, Integrity, Cooperation

CONSORTIUM II Over 250 professionals, 7 Spin off of the University offices in 6 countries incl. of Technology Delft United States Oregon Based in Cupertino and Founded in 1984 Delft, the Netherlands Experts in energy: energy Building better solar & carbon efficiency, mounting structures for renewable energy, energy parking lots systems & markets and Experts in steel cable energy & climate policy constructions and high Ecofys core values: wind resistant design Dedication, Originality, Impact, Trust

FROM IDEA TO IMPLEMENTATION (1) Identification and selection (2) Energy project development (3) Implementation, monitoring and branding Strategic AND implementation expertise US and EU presence Experienced in working for airports and ports Dutch entrepreneurial mentality Proven consortium

OUR APPROACH TO GREEN ENERGY Step 1: Identification and selection Holistic view on energy and emissions: ideas are shaped, combined and compared Carbon footprint execution and validation Energy roadmap Starting point for strategy development Identifying low hanging fruit Comprehensive set of future actions; including climate change impact profile Outlines costs, energy and GHG savings

OUR APPROACH TO GREEN ENERGY Step 1: Identification and selection Holistic view on energy/emissions: ideas are shaped, combined and compared Marginal Abatement Cost Curve (MACC) Analysis An overview of abatement projects, including technical and financial characteristics like emission reduction, NPV or payback time Insight ihin which h abatement projects are most attractive Management decision making Management decision making support for project selection and implementation

OUR APPROACH TO GREEN ENERGY Step 2: Energy project development The most promising opportunities are selected and further developed Renewable energy scans Form Analysis Bio-energy Solar Energy Wind energy Coupling on site energy demand and renewable energy potential; resulting in an integral energy plan, including energy efficiency Building Physics Quick Scan measures and Orientation and Thermal renewable energy Mass Analyses production options Building Physics & Services Costs Financing Legal/permits Integration Methodologies Total Concept Design Life Cycle Costs

OUR APPROACH TO GREEN ENERGY Step 3: Implementation, monitoring and branding The opportunities are implemented and their benefits are monitored and branded Geo Thermal storage Implementation of ATES (Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage) Design + Life Cycle Costing Analysis Construction supervision Drilling wells, installation of heat exchangers and heat pumps Monitoring of ATES by smart online software to check the well conditions, energy stock and efficiency of the entire system

BUILD BETTER SOLAR MOUNTING FOR PARKING LOTS Confidential

POTENTIAL: 2M$ PER YEAR Confidential

IT CAN BE A BETTER PLACE TO PARK Place where people FEEL SAFE and can ORIENT EASILY GOOD OVERVIEW and CLEAR SIGHTLINES HOMOGENEOS LIGHTING, as little shadows as possible Enjoy stepping in a COOL car standing in the SHADE Confidential

THE PORTAL TO OAKLAND CAN LOOK COOL Confidential

SUNURU brings the benefits of building with steel cable to solar energy Large spans Optimal material use Confidential

LOOKS & VISIBILITY - Unique design gives a slim and di erentiating look to sustainable energy Confidential

LOOKS & VISIBILITY - Unique design gives a slim and di erentiating look to sustainable energy Confidential

More than just solar, SUNURU is a platform create a better parking environment Confidential

Prototype at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport - operational since September 2012 NOTE: Market introduction will be without sun-tracking Confidential

Pilot port of Rotterdam July 13 First t ime: Code compliant (EUROCODE) Above parking lot Full size - 12 parking lots HIER KOMT PLAATJE 60 feet 14 feet 40 feet Confidential

First project in California In cooperation with local partners. We are looking for: Market proof Customer support What we o er: News value being the first Launching customer discount Confidential

REFERENCES Ports Implementation of ATES Realization of ATES Port area development Airports 50 Year Partner Schiphol Integrated Apron Design Runway Heating Study Airports Geothermal energy services Development of ATES ATES implementation Urban The Greenest Capital Sustainable City Heating i di i i l f Sea Water Airconditioning

REFERENCES Ports Carbon footprint Bio based initiatives Energy Audits Ports Wind testing Port of Rotterdam Pilot Port of Rotterdam Airports Climate strategy Airports Measuring on ground Prototype at Amsterdam kerosene emissions i Schiphol h Airport Biofuels for aviation

IF TECHNOLOGY PORT REFERENCES Implementation of ATES Realization of ATES Development port area Amsterdam We have facilitated spatial planning of ATES projects A feasibility study has been performed to determine the economical and technical feasibility of heating with waste incineration and cooling with ATES/surface water Support in getting permits, preparing design and the monitoring of three ATES systems Development of an integrated climate system with ATES We have obtained the water permit for groundwater abstraction and injection Design of the ATES system and supervision during the project The actual energy savings are 50% At the request of Shell, we have developed a plan for sustainable energy in the port of Amsterdam ATES has been selected as a promising technology We have supported the realization of ATES The actual energy savings are 50% 40% of primary energy savings have been achieved

IF TECHNOLOGY AVIATION REFERENCES Geothermal energy services Feasibility studies have been done on: deep geothermal heat and electricity district cooling with ATES and drinking water pipelines We have prepared designs of several ATES systems for Airport Terminals and Real Estate Monitoring of ATES performance Development of ATES at Beijing airport A design has been prepared for an office at the Beijing Airport in China Permits have been obtained to perform drilling A test drilling has been performed and the hydrogeological conditions have been investigated The results show good opportunities for the implementation of ATES ATES implementation We performed a test drilling to investigate the hydrogeological conditions An environmental limpact study has been done to show the effects of ATES A well field design has been set up for ATES spatial planning Supervision of drilling during realization

DEERNS AVIATION REFERENCES 50 year partner Runway heating Integrated apron design Deerns has been actively engaged Developing a methodology to use New Apron Systems allow for a with Amsterdam Airport Schiphol an asphalt heat collector intended significant decrease of plane since 1960. Deerns has been to accumulate solar heat from the exhausts. Integrated design is involved in practically every small asphalt of runways during the most efficient. Our specialty is and large project. We are summer to re heat them in winter implemented at e.g.: responsible for the MEP, energy Schiphol (Netherlands) and special systems. This includes Abu Dhabi (UAE) the development of the terminal Kuwait (Kuwait) (facilities) and airside systems Gibraltar (Great Biti Britain) Viracopos (Brazil)

DEERNS URBAN REFERENCES Greenest Capital of the World: Dehsabz City heating The Hague Seawater air conditioning Netherlands Antilles Deerns and French architect AS were involved in a study which entailed a CO 2 neutral power supply design and an implementation concept for the new Dehsabz city, projected to have 2 million inhabitants. The study proved the concept was feasible For Duindorp, a part of The Hague, a new energy concept was developed. The concept retrieves heat from seawater. The houses each have a heat pump that produces the heat for heating and By using seawater from a depth of approx. 700m with a temperature of 6 8 C to provide the HVAC installation with cooling power, the electricity demand of the cooling system is reduced by approx. 80 %. This reduction has a warm drinking water Efficiency of 1500% major impact on the total electricity demand

ECOFYS PORT REFERENCES Carbon Footprint Rotterdam and Oslo Develop footprint methodology for ports based on ISO 14064 and GHG protocol Calculate the Carbon Footprint of the Port of Rotterdam and Port of Oslo Overview of abatement measures Results presented during World Port Conference Bio based initiatives Rotterdam Assessment of potential over 20 bio based initiatives identified Detailed SWOT analysis Best 10 initiatives selected and further analyzed: (1) potential, (2) required technology, (3) stakeholders, (4) chance of success, (5) actions Energy Audit Klaipeda / Odessa On site energy audit Energy and GHG assessment of current and future practices Overview of abatement measures Big financial (mln s) / energy / GHG emission savings (ktco2 eq.) found

ECOFYS AVIATION REFERENCES Climate strategy support We supported Schiphol in: Carbon footprint validation Overview of on site renewable energy potential Climate key performance indicators Support in developing a Climate Change business plan Carbon neutral in 2012 20% on site sustainable energy production GHG emissions from airplanes Biofuels for aviation Developing a methodology to Study of international ti and Dutch calculate GHG emissions from the bio kerosene developments use of kerosene while on the Policy recommendations on how ground to stimulate development in NL Tool that gives historic, current and future emissions based on operating modes, turnaround cycles and aircraft types Intensive stakeholder tkhld involvement with e.g.: Schiphol Harbor of Rotterdam KLM BP

FOR MORE INFORMATION WWW.ORANGEGOESGREEN.ORG Real New Energy Paul Vosbeek p.vosbeek@realnewenergy.com P: 415 448 5669 C: 202 340 1686 SUNURU Thomasde Leeuw thomas@sunuru.net IF Technology Coen Dijxhoorn c.dijxhoorn@iftechnology.nl Deerns Daan Eijgendaal d. eijgendaal@deerns.com Ecofys Vincent Hoen v.hoen@ecofys.com