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Information and demonstration day 11 th July 2008

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Information and demonstration day11th July 2008

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Agenda•Energy prices•Combined Heat & Power (CHP)•Tri-generation •Energy supply company (ESCo) model•CESenergy company update

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The News TodayThe News Today

‘Consumers face big electricity price rises’

‘UK electricity prices rise almost 30%’

...Irish Times 10th July 2008

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Over the past 12 monthsOver the past 12 months

Oil price increase by 100%

Gas price increase by 72%

Coal price increase by 54%

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All Ireland energy market 2008All Ireland energy market 2008

19% increase May 08 to June 08

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What is CHP?What is CHP?

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is the simultaneous generation of electricity and useful heat in a single process.

CHP utilizes the heat produced in electricity generation rather than releasing it wastefully into the atmosphere.

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The CHP ProcessThe CHP Process

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Combined Heat and Power?Combined Heat and Power?

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What is TriWhat is Tri--generation?generation?

Tri-generation is the simultaneous generation of the three primary energy requirements from one single fuel input.

ElectricityHeatCooling

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Working principalWorking principal

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Working principalWorking principal

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Working principalWorking principal

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Working principalWorking principal

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Annual Energy Consumption Profile Annual Energy Consumption Profile –– Office Block ScenarioOffice Block Scenario

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When to consider TriWhen to consider Tri--generationgeneration•Cooling requirement

•Air con/HVAC•Process•Pre-cooling

•Displacement of additional electrical demand

•Increased utilisation of waste heat from CHP plant

•Increased redundancy of primary energy supplies – electrical, thermal, cooling.

•Utilisation of condensing water ie •Swimming pool•Hot water preheat•Process

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Keys Market Sectors for CHP/TriKeys Market Sectors for CHP/Tri--gengen

IndustrialCommercial/retailPharmaceuticalFinance/ITHospitalsHotel Leisure

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Delivery modelDelivery model

Design

Finance

Build

Operate

Maintain

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Energy supply company (ESCo model) ESCo design, build, operate, maintain and finance an on-site energy centre which delivers the lead primary energies (electricity, heating and/or cooling)

ESCo can provide energy centre and take over the full procurement of all energy requirements

Customer and ESCo enter a power purchase agreement with agreed pricing

Customer receives a single monthly bill from ESCo

Zero or reduced capital spend by customer

No ongoing maintenance costs for the customer

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Recent CHP announcementsRecent CHP announcements

April 2007 - Germany announces plans to double its CHP

Oct 07 - Spain new decree on input costs

UK – capital enhanced program & climate change levy exemption

Ireland SEI - CHP grant program 30% capital grant /40% feasibility study

G8 highlights CHP in energy efficiency

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Benefits of CHP & TriBenefits of CHP & Tri--generation?generation?

Reduced electricity costs and demand

Reduced heating costs

Reduced cooling cost

Reduce CO2 emission

In-line with company environmental policy

Security of supply

Positions your building now for the future standard ie. higher rating building will attract higher rent and

blue chip tenant

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Our Mission StatementOur Mission Statement

“To engineer better energy solutionsgiving substantial financial saving

and reducing CO2 emission”

CHPTRI-Generation

District Heating/coolingRenewables

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Group activityGroup activity

Current jobs:Stratford, Watford, Croyden,Wembly, Illford

Customer including:AIB, Citigroup, A & L Goodbody, Hilton

Prague office planned opening Q4 08 – 15mW multi-development

Offices in Sydney and Melbourne.45MW in retail and commercial building including 101 Miller St & Blackmores HQ

Appointed to Energy centre for 453,300sq.m Multi-development in Belguim (18mW)

Tom Marren MD CESenergyfinalist of 2008 Ernest & Young Entrepreneur awards

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Why CESenergy?Why CESenergy?

Specialist in CHP, Tri-generation and DH solutions- team of experienced and qualified engineers

Complete in house installation

CESenergy control – maintenance, management, 24/365

Experienced Project management –design, build, operate and maintain

Complete turnkey solution

Flexible finance solutions – ESCo and D/M models

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THANK YOUTHANK YOUContact details:Contact details:

Brendan MarrenBrendan Marren01 8530290 /087 977 126801 8530290 /087 977 [email protected]@cesenergy.ie

www.cesenergy.iewww.cesenergy.ie