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19 February 2016

Virdia Bio-Refinery ProjectLouisiana Agricultural Technology & Management Conference

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Bio-refining is critical link in the value chain of the bio-economy

• Chemical grade quality:• High purity (99+%)• Controlled chemical structure

• Cost competitive• Volume fit with market• Scalability• Environmentally sustainable

Threshold entry requirements:

Chemical grade SPECS

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Courtesy:

Lactic AcidLysine and Threoninep-xylenePHASuccinic acidEthanolJet FuelDieselXylitolBakers’ YeastButanolfeedstock for BTX crackingFlame retardantCarbon Fibersgraphite products

Biomass is a complex composite

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Order of extraction:

HemicelluloseLignin

Cellulose

Lignin

Cellulose

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Construction is underway on the washing systemThe Virdia Process has multiple platforms for product flexibility

Platform 1 – currently in construction at the RRS site

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De-soiling/de-

ashing

Hemicellulose extraction Refining Polishing

Xylose enrichment

High purity 65%

xylose

High purity

80-85% xylose

Ligno-cellulose material

Raceland plant construction on target for June 2016 start

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10. Photos

88 August 2015

RRS Additional Aeration System• Target operational in DecemberConstruction is underway on the washing system

Danville, Virginia - Process Development Center

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Ligno-cellulose material

Lignin extraction Separation Lignin

refining

High purity lignin

Cellulose pulp

Platform 2 – scale-up is in final stages in Danville

• Carbon Fiber• Insulation• Electrodes

Lignin/cellulose separation system

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Platform 3 – in the development stage

CelluloseProduct

Cellulose Conversion

Cellulose Sugars Refining

• Fermentation products• Chemicals

Products made by fermentation of carbohydrates

12Opportunities for the fermentation-based chemical industry, Deloitte, September 2014

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RRS Additional Aeration System• Target operational in December

Developing Technologies – our core strength• Successfully tested in Danville several tons of leaves• Can now operate with bagasse and leaves as feedstocks• Field trials for leaves collection planned for next campaign• Our team working jointly with the Raceland Team

From the sugar cane fields to high value products –New economy, utilizing waste

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Hemicellulose products

Cellulose products Lignin products