Impact Bioenergy- Distributed Bioenergy Generation Technology

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Impact Bioenergy’s distributed bioenergy solutions reduce energy & disposal costs by generating energy from adjacent organic waste streams. Our prefabricated bioenergy units are uniquely engineered and sized to allow organizations and communities to practice onsite bioenergy food waste diversion, thus substantially reducing multiple costs and generating a faster ROI than wind or solar. Impact Bioenergy develops and manufactures bioenergy products that allow communities and commercial food waste generators to lessen their environmental footprint and conserve local soil resources, while also reducing their waste disposal and energy costs. To learn more contact us at info@impactbioenergy.com

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Distributed Bioenergy Generation

The Team Jan Allen

•  30 Years Experience

•  Co-Founder Harvest Power

•  10 MW Bioenergy Portfolio

Anne-Claire Mitchell, MS

•  Sustainability Expert

•  National Science Foundation

Connor Folley

•  Marketing & Business Development Expert

•  Award Winning Marketer & Product Manager

Food Waste is a Huge Expense •  44 MM1 Tons of food are landfilled each

year in the U.S. & Canada at a cost of over $4.8 B2.

•  Could power 5.5 MM homes3

“Waste is merely raw material in the wrong place” – Frederick Talbot

REFERENCES: 1. Source: http://www.epa.gov/foodrecovery/ + 10% 2. ASSUMPTIONS 36MM x Average U.S. x 10% Tip Fee $45 Tip Fee+ $66 Haul Fee= $4.8B 3. http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/nonhaz/municipal/index x 10%

Where Food is Wasted

Production 20%

Consumer 60%

Distribution 20%

Avoid Waste & Energy Costs •  Convert on-site organic waste into

renewable energy – Convert An Expense Into Energy – Typical <5 Yr. ROI

1.  http://www.eia.gov/oiaf/aeo/electricity_generation.html

LCOE ($/kWhr)1

Energy Source

Min Avg Max

Distributed Bioenergy

$(0.49) $(0.08) $0.35

Natural Gas $0.06 $0.09 $0.14

Coal $0.09 $0.10 $0.11

Wind $0.08 $0.11 $0.35

Solar PV $0.16 $0.21 $0.32

Distributed Bioenergy Solutions •  Generate power on-site with modular, pre-fab, patent

pending system –  Footprint of > 1,500 ft2 –  Process > 1,000 T/Yr. –  CAPEX $1 - $3.4 MM

Market Size

46%

13%

12%

15%

11% 3%

Food Processsors Warehouse Grocers

Composters Colleges & Corporate Campuses

Communities 5K - 50K Casinos and Resorts

$8.54 B

TOTAL AVAILABLE MARKET SERVICEABLE AVAILABLE MARKET

$34.2 B

Go-To Market

Awareness • Content Marketing

• PR Blitz • Paid Trade Advertising  

• Tradeshows and Events

• Distributors

Engagement • Online Waste/Energy Calculator

• Waste/Energy Consulting Services

• Social Media • DTC Emails & Lifecycle management

Conversion • Trifurcated distribution

• Comprehensive audit service

• Tailored collateral

Commercial Generators

Direct Sales

Public Entities

ESCOs (McKinstry)

Merchant Facilities

Recycling Equipment

Vendors

Expansion Opportunities •  Expansion Opportunities – Mexico $ 7 B – Caribbean $ 2 B –  India $17 B – EU $40 B

Environmental Benefits of Bioenergy

Impact AD 1000

Impact AD 5500

Average Cars Displaced/Yr 79 433 Homes Displaced (NG) 80 438

Homes Displaced (Electric) 50 275

GHG Emissions Avoided/ Year 150,000 lbs. 820,000 lbs.

GHG Emissions Avoided from Collection & Hauling/Year (Seattle*) 150,000 lbs. 810,000 lbs.

TOTAL GHG Emissions Avoided/ Year 300,000 lbs. 1,650,000 lbs. 1. Source: UN Food and Agriculture Organization *Sea%le  average  haul  75m

•  Food waste is the 3rd largest source of manmade greenhouse gas1

Disruptive Innovation •  Distributed bioenergy generation is a

disruptive cleantech innovation

Delivering Cost Savings to the Waste Generator

Pre-Fab, Skid Mounted, Quick Deployment

Low Capital Cost

Scalable Modular Design

4 Stage Odor Control

Complimentary Suite of Co-Product Technologies

Advisors •  David Allen

–  Executive Vice President, McKinstry –  Executive Committee & Former President, WA Clean Tech Alliance

•  Kathy Lombardo –  Former Senior Program Officer, Gates Foundation –  Former NW Region Senior VP, CH2M Hill

•  John Bruck P.E. –  Business Unit Director, Power Engineers –  Founder BHE Environmental

•  Elizabeth Lowell –  Project Manager, HDR –  Former Project Developer & Manager, Harvest Power

•  Tamara Thomas, P.E. –  Organic Waste Consultant –  Former President, Washington State Organic Recycling Council

•  Legal: Foster Pepper (Formation), Lane Powell (IP)

Thank You investor@impactbioenergy.com

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