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The Yosemite Clean Energy advantage provides triple bottom line biomass projects for industry and communities seeking to reduce their carbon footprint through renewable, low-carbon fuels. We transform forest and agricultural biomass waste using a dual fluidized-bed gasification technology to produce green hydrogen and renewable natural gas. For the owners of biomass waste, we turn your liabilities into a revenue stream. For the transportation sector, we provide long-term affordable, reliable, and renewable zero-emission fuels that will strengthen local economies.
Yosemite Clean Energy transforms wood waste into affordable, reliable, renewable zero-emissions fuels
Competitive risk adjusted annual
rate of return on initial investment
Strengthen your brand by becoming
a leader in the green fuel movement
Receive the highest potential value for
your biomass asset
Create a revenue stream by providing
wood waste at $100–$300 per ton
Convert an expense to a profit-
generating asset
Proven TechnologyOur technology is based on research developed at the University of Vienna in Austria and successfully commercialized in Europe for 20 years. We use the licensed technology and process design to convert biomass into syngas from which green hydrogen is extracted with renewable natural gas as a co-product. Our gasifier technology offers higher system efficiencies compared to older, air-blown, and oxygen-fired gasification systems. The carbon-intensity of our clean fuels’ will be among the lowest in the energy sector — providing the opportunity for significant carbon credit sales and increasing our partner’s bottom line. By giving monetary value to biomass waste we are creating a reliable, long-term, and sustainable fuel supply for the market.
Vision for GrowthCalifornia has 35 million tons of available biomass waste every year. Using the Yosemite Clean Energy technology, the potential for hydrogen production exceeds 1.4 million metric tons per year. If fully utilized, the supply of hydrogen would replace an estimated 35 percent of the annual diesel requirements for California. Our goal is to enable the biomass industry to meet this demand by constructing 50 plants over the next 12 years across the state — and 150 plants across North America. Serving the economic interests of the biomass owners, we will build resilience in the local agriculture and forest communities. By marketing under a unified brand, we will create strong consumer recognition and product differentiation so that from coast to coast, Yosemite Clean Energy will be the recognized leader in the new zero emissions fuel market.
Next Steps To secure off-take agreements, Yosemite Clean Energy is seeking non-binding letters of intent (LOI). • Sign Non-Binding Letter of Intent
Express interest in becoming a partner in the ownership of a clean energy plant with a non-binding LOI.
• Review Business Plan Sign an NDA and review Yosemite Clean Energy’s business plan.
• Join the Partnership/Co-op Sign an agreement and provide an initial investment of $40 an acre.
Proposed Timeline TARGET: AUGUST 1, 2020
• Preliminary engineering phase two completed • Department of Energy feasibility study started
SEPTEMBER 1, 2020• USDA loan guarantee letter of intent submitted • EPC contractor selected for plant #1• Financing partners selected
and a package assembled • Half of growers identified, and initial
deposit made for plant #1.
OCTOBER 1, 2020• Additional 20% of growers
identified for plant #1• Second capital deposit of $30 per
acre from partners is due
NOVEMBER 1, 2020• USDA loan guarantee application submitted • Remaining 30% of growers identified
and initial deposits received
DECEMBER 31, 2020• Third deposit of $40 per acre
is due from partners• Construction loan secured*
*Note: Final capital contributions per acre are subject to lender’s requirements and the valuation of wood contributions.
50
35%
150
OF ANNUAL DIESEL REQUIREMENTS FOR CALIFORNIA
PLANTS PLANNED OVER THE NEXT 12 YEARS
Robert Jackson | (559) 790-5151 [email protected] Todd | (714) 469-8663 [email protected]
50
35%
150
OF ANNUAL DIESEL REQUIREMENTS FOR CALIFORNIA
PLANTS PLANNED OVER THE NEXT 12 YEARS