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Solarsa Inc. Business Management & Engineering 4015 S. Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa, FL 33611

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Solarsa Inc.

Business Management & Engineering

4015 S. Dale Mabry Hwy

Tampa, FL 33611

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Company Overview

DESIGN &

MANUFACTURE OF

SOLAR ENERGY

SOLUTIONS

RENEWABLE ENERGY

INTEGRATION WITH BMS –

TRIDIUM NIAGARA

FRAMEWORK

PRODUCTS:

ABSORPTION CHILLERS

ELECTRIC CHILLERS

SOLAR PANELS

CONTROL SYSTEMS

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DESIGN & MANUFACTURE OF SOLAR ENERGY SOLUTIONS 

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PROJECT LOCATION DESCRIPTION

Residential cooling and hot water

Tampa, FL 10 Ton absorption chiller with concentrating solar collectors

Commercial cooling and hot water

Brandon, FL 20 Ton absorption chiller with flat solar collectors

Residential cooling and hot water 

Santa Clara, CA 5 Ton absorption chiller with flat solar collectors

District cooling and heating (PENDING FINANCING)

Tulsa, OK 360 ton absorption cooling and 1 mega btu/h hot water

CONTROLS

Commercial control systems Kansas City, KS white roofs and BIPV integrated with building management system

Residential and commercial  ice storage systems ‐Multiaqua Inc.

LieberResidence, Las Vegas

Electric chillers for ice storage applications for  residential and small business

Projects

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Florida’s First Solar HVAC

– First concentrating, combined heat and power solar collector system in the world providing 6 tons of air‐conditioning during peak demand.

– 34 Kwh (4kw electric, 30kw thermal)

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Florida’s Second Solar HVAC

• First commercial installation using solar thermal plus waste cooking oil for backup

• 145 kWh thermal for 20 tons of cooling

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California’s First 5‐Ton Solar HVAC

• Santa Clara University’s Entry in the 2007 Solar Decathlon.

• 100% Solar powered Home

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Tulsa, OK: District Energy Projects

Montereau Retirement Facility Central Plant plus Solar Thermal 180 tons of solar thermal cooling connected to 1000 ton central plant111,584 tons of CO2 avoided over 40 years263,591,414 Kwh of thermal energy produced over 40 years ($0.029 per Kwh)

Warren Medical Office Building Central Plant plus Solar Thermal 180 tons of solar thermal cooling with 450Kw Natural Gas Backup23,000 tons of CO2 avoided over 40 year123,318,387 Kwh of thermal energy produced over 40 years ($0.063 per Kwh) + Cogen Peak Elimination 

Saint Francis Hospital Employee Parking Garage Solar Thermal Hot water connected to district heating plant for domestic hot water and heating119,131 tons of CO2 avoided over 40 years213,697,385 Kwh of thermal energy produced over 40 years ($0.035 per Kwh) 

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RENEWABLE ENERGY INTEGRATION WITH BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (BMS) USING TRIDIUM NIAGARA FRAMEWORK

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Solarsa: Systems Integration and Interoperability 

Tridium Niagara Framework development and reseller:

Internet‐enabled equipment systems

Device to enterprise applications

Niagara resolves the challenges associated with open systems, integration and interoperability by integrating diverse systems and devices - regardless of manufacturer, or communication protocol - into a unified platform that can be easily managed and controlled in real-time over the Internet.

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Solarsa: Tridium Reseller/Developer

Manufacturersadopt the Niagara Framework technology to move their products to the web, reduce development time, migrate legacy systems, develop new service offerings, and open up new markets

System integrators use Niagara products to provide true open solutions without regard for specific protocols, products or technologies

End users receive multiple paybacks in the form of performance efficiencies, reduced capital and operational expenses, and greater returns

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Derbigum Roof Solutions

Derbisolar® combines the proven watertight longevity of smooth white surfaced APP modified bitumen with the power generating performance of amorphous thin film photovoltaic cells.  

20 year guaranteed performance

Solarsa provides interfaces to BMS

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Multiaqua Residential Chiller/Ice + RE

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RITZ CARLTON RESERVE HOTEL PROJECT

Solar Cooling and Hot Water System

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System Proposed: 10 Ton‐Solar Cooling and Hot Water System

Objective:To supply 10‐Tons of chilled water and all the hot water needed for a six‐apartment building 

MAIN EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

Solar collectors SchucoSol U.5 High performance flat plate

Yazaki absorption chiller WFC‐10 – water cooled 10‐ton chiller

Control system Solarsa Solar Control System –distance monitoring of performance

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DESCRIPTION COSTS ($)

10‐Ton Yazaki absorption chiler 28,000

SchucoSol U.5 (50 panels) 75,000

Pumps & controls (pre‐assembled & tested)

28,000

200‐Gal tank (5 tanks) 10,000

TOTAL: 141,000

Equipment Costs

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Equipment Warranty ‐ Guaranty

EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION

YEARS

Yazaki 01

Electrical (pumps, controls, etc)

02

Tanks 05

Solar Thermal Panels 10

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Solarsa’s Warranty ‐ Guaranty

Two Patents on solar thermal cooling systems and their operation/optimization

Partnership with University of Florida to build a framework for optimization of solar energy systemsGrant from the State of Florida, Executive Office of the Governor, Florida Energy and Climate Commission for up to $1,022,595 to develop a solar cooling manufacturing plant

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3rd Party System Warranty ‐ Guaranty

Offered through Energy Services Contracting with major US companies such as

Chevron Energy

Johnson Controls

GE 

Add 30% to cost of project for 3rd party guarantees

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EQUIPMENT

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Equipment Schematics

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Absorption Chiller SMALL TO MEDIUM LOADS

AVAILABLE IN 10, 20 & 30 TONS

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Solar Panels

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Panels 50 COLLECTORS ARRANGEMENT  ON THE 

ROOF

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60 COLLECTORS ARRANGEMENT ON THE 

ROOF

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10‐Ton absorption chiller and 50 Collectors

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Average Values/Solar Cooling and Heating Savings in Power and CO2

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

Total kWh of cooling supplied for the solar system per year 70,620

COP of reference 3

Total kWh of power replaced by the solar energy per year 23,540

Total Tons of CO2 not released to the ambient per year 35

Total kWh of hot water supplied for the solar system per year

10,600

Total Tons of CO2 not released to the ambient per year 16

TOTAL kWh of power replaced by the solar system 34,140

TOTAL Tons of CO2 not released to the ambient per year (solar cooling and hot water)

51

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Estimated Savings (Cooling & Hot Water)

DESCRIPTION

kWh per year replaced by solar cooling

23,540

kWh per year replaced by solar hot water

10,600

Total kWh per year replaced by solar energy

34,140

Cost of kWh $0.30

Total savings per year $10,242

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Business Management & Engineering

4015 S. Dale Mabry Hwy.

Tampa, FL 33611

813‐258‐4488 office

813‐258‐5488 fax