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Page 1: Economics CAFI II Stage Gate Review Denver, CO May 1, 2007 Tim Eggeman* - Neoterics International Richard Elander - National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

EconomicsCAFI II Stage Gate Review

Denver, COMay 1, 2007

Tim Eggeman* - Neoterics InternationalRichard Elander - National Renewable Energy Laboratory

NEOTERICS INTERNATIONALUsing Technology to Create Business Innovation

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Boiler+

Generator

Block Flow

Hydrolysis+

Fermentation

FeedHandling RecoveryPretreatmentStover

Syrup +Solids

Chemicals Water

Enzymes CO2 Water

EtOH

Steam

Power

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Aspen Plus – GUI w/ Hierarchy

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Aspen Plus – GUI w/ Hierarchy

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Current vs. Goal Cases

• Current: Laboratory Performance– Pretreatment– Conditioning– Enzymatic Hydrolysis– Fermentation

• Goal: Likely Performance of Above Steps at Commercial Scale

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Solicit Guidance from CAFI Advisory Board

• Enzymes– Loading– Type– Cost basis

• Fermentation– Conditioning– Concentration

basis– Scale up of lab

data

• Pretreatment Configuration– Reactor cost– Chemical

recovery– Consistent

basis for improvements

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CAFI 2 vs. CAFI 1

• Poplar vs. Stover

• Improved Definition and Consistency of Modeling Assumptions

• Improved/Tailored Enzyme Cocktails

• Conditioning & Fermentability Tests

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Economic ModelingCapital Costs

Fixed - Direct Purchased Equipment Installation - Indirect - Contingency - Start-up

Working

Revenues

Ethanol SalesElectricity Sales

Operating Costs

Variable – Stover Enzymes Other

Fixed - Labor Maintenance Insurance Depreciation

Discounted Cash Flow

2.5 yr Construction, 0.5 yr Start-up 20 yr Operation100% Equity, No Subsidy

Rational EtOH Pricing Rather Than Market Pricing10% Real After Tax Discount Rate

Performance Measures

Total Fixed Capital Per Annual Gallon of CapacityPlant Level Cash Costs

Minimum Ethanol Selling Price (MESP)

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MESP, $/gal

Stover PoplarCurrent Goal Current Goal

Ideal Pretreatment 1.49 0.81 1.42 0.77

Acidic

Neutral pH

Alkaline

No Pretreatment 12.86 7.84 36.73 19.63

Results (Interim)

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Fixed Capital

Water Treatment$1.3MM

Storage$1.9MM

Steam & Power$39.1MM

Other Utilities$4.5MMOther OSBL

$4.9MM

Feed Handling$7.5MM

Fermentation$9.5MM

Recovery$22.6MM

Start-Up$13.5MM

Project Contingency$2.7MM

Home Office &Construction Fee

$22.9MM

Field Expenses$18.3MM

Total Fixed Direct Fixed

$MMDirects 91.3Indirects 57.4Total 148.7

Stover Goal, Ideal Pretreatment

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Cash Costs and MESP

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Ideal Acidic Neutral Alkaline No Pretreatment

Net Feed Other Variable Fixed w/o Depreciation Depreciation Income Tax Return on Capital

Stover Current Cases, Proof Year: 4th Year of Operation$/gal EtOH

MESP

CashCostPlantLevel

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Conclusions

• Consistent Protocols and Materials

• Improved Methodology vs. CAFI I

• Yield Drives Economics

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Acknowledgements• US Department of Energy Office of the Biomass

Program, Contract DE-FG36-04GO14017

• The National Renewable Energy Laboratory

• Biomass Refining Consortium for Applied Fundamentals and Innovation (CAFI)

• Natural Resources Canada

• Genencor International

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Project Institutions

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0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Softwoods

Hardwoods

Ag Residues

Energy Crops

Total Complex Carbohydrate, wt%

Feedstocks

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Softwoods

Hardwoods

Ag Residues

Energy Crops

Total Complex Carbohydrate, wt%

CAFI I & IIStover

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

Softwoods

Hardwoods

Ag Residues

Energy Crops

Total Complex Carbohydrate, wt%

CAFI I & IIStover

CAFI IIPoplar

(Both)

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Softwoods

Hardwoods

Ag Residues

Energy Crops

Lignin, wt%

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Softwoods

Hardwoods

Ag Residues

Energy Crops

Lignin, wt%

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Softwoods

Hardwoods

Ag Residues

Energy Crops

Lignin, wt%

CAFI IIStover

CAFI IStover

Feedstocks

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Softwoods

Hardwoods

Ag Residues

Energy Crops

Lignin, wt%

CAFI IIStover

CAFI IStover

CAFI IIPoplar

CAFI IIPoplar

(Small Batch)