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Michael Paik, General Counsel & SVP, International Projects For LeCleanTechPollutec Paris, November 29th, 2011 EnerOne, Inc. 8F Dongik Bldg, 98 Nonhyun-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea Telephone: +82 2 512 0124 Email: eneronekr@gmail.com For more information: www.enerone.co.kr. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Michael Paik, General Counsel & SVP, International Projects

For LeCleanTechPollutec

Paris, November 29th, 2011

EnerOne, Inc.

8F Dongik Bldg, 98 Nonhyun-dong, Kangnam-gu, Seoul, KoreaTelephone: +82 2 512 0124 Email: eneronekr@gmail.com

For more information: www.enerone.co.kr

EnerOne is Korea’s leading biomass/waste-to-energy enterprise, with proprietary technologies in heat generation.

Our core business is the manufacture, installation & operation of equipment for the production of steam & electricity.

Our proprietary rotary thermal decomposition method (pyrolys) related to biomass/waste-to-energy enables

2S 3E: Short,

Size-Flexible,

Economic,

Efficient,

Environmentally-friendly heat conversion.

1S (Short): Current combusting power generation technology requires minimum 8 months of

installation. Rotary combustion system requires less than 3 months of installation.

2S (Size-Flexible): Rotary combustion system takes only 15~35% of installation floor space and

5~22% of installation volume of the conventional combustion system. Easy to find a installation

area near the site. It is possible to combust in nearest area and to supply generated energy

directly from combustion without further process.

1E (Economic): Rotary combustion system needs only 30~50% of installation budget for

conventional combustion system. Very low maintenance fees.

2E (Efficient): Rotary combustion system is 130~150% more energy efficient and takes much

less time to restart combustion compared to conventional combustion systems.

3E (Environmental): Rotary combustion system minimizes emissions, dust, noise and vibration

compared to conventional combustion systems.

Rotary thermal decomposing combustion

Air flow Water flow Gas flow

Continuous feedstock supply and continuous re-emissionCombustion with side air ventilation and bottom air ventilation

Water cooling wall protects the combustorSecondary combustion enables complete combustion

대상㈜ Daesang Complex (Starch), in Kunsan, Korea, Steam 10 tons/hr x 2

● Combustor ● Boiler

● Solid fuel transportation ● Control room

● Air pollution control facility ● Steam pipes

Biomass: Wood Pellet Loading

Biomass: Wood Pellet Incineration

Korea is the 10th largest energy consuming nation in the world, 97% of which is imported. The development of plans for easing this import dependence by expanding the manufacture and spread of new and renewable energy has become a matter of urgency, and the country's “Low Carbon Green Growth” vision means that the Korean government plans to expand the ratio of new and renewable energies from 2.24% in 2006, to 5% by 2011, and up to 20% by 2050.

Given the lower manufacturing costs, energy production from biomass & waste is emerging as the most cost-effective method to realize new and renewable energy. The demand for renewable energy in Korea has been sparked by a recent mandate that at least 2% of energy production in 2012 (ramping up to 10% by 2022) be derived from renewable sources.

Biomass is the most efficient path to compliance with this directive, and EnerOne is poised to take the lead in this sector domestically, as it has already partnered with one of Korea's five state-owned energy producers for the design,development, installation and management of a reference plant which will be completed within 2012.

In order to achieve dominance domestically, so that EnerOne can partner with the other four state-owned energy producers, as well as the smaller private sector players, EnerOne needs to assist them with their agenda, which includes overseas expansion and projects, which include, but are not limited to, biomass/waste-to-energy.

To this end, EnerOne has embarked upon an overseas project initiative, beginning with Maui, Hawaii, the Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand. We are also looking at Vietnam, the Maldives, Cambodia and Indonesia.

Business

In addition to the design, production, installation and management of incineration systems, EnerOne has developed four ancillary businesses:

I. biomass procurement via its Singapore office,

II. origination and management of strategic partnerships, technology transfer and licensing of renewable energy technologies into Korea for third-parties,

III.agencies for Korean energy producers with regard to overseas project development and

IV.consulting with regard to biomass projects globally and renewable energy projects domestically.

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