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ENERGY NORTHMADE IN CANADA BIOMASS HEATING TECHNOLOGY

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MANUFACTURING IN ALMA, QUÉBEC AND SOON YELLOWKNIFE, NWT

We are an Aboriginal-owned company specializing in biomass heating technology for commercial, industrial, institutional, and community usage.

Together with BFI FALMEC, we develop and manufacture innovative and proven products in biomass energy using European knowledge and technology.

We have over 26 years of experience in the design and manufacture of biomass industrial boilers and cogeneration plants with over 141 employees in Canada.

WHO IS ENERGY NORTH

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WHO IS ENERGY NORTH CANAD

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MISSION

We are committed to increasing the use of biomass systems for heat and electricity in North American industries and businesses and promoting self-sustaining communities based on a proper stewardship of land and resources

VISION

We aim to deliver efficient, well-proven and innovative biomass boilers and cogeneration plants that are proudly manufactured in Canada for our clients.

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Our certified products are tested under the most stringent North American standards and respect all American and Canadian regulations.

• ASME CANADA AND UNITED STATES • CSA• ISO 9001:2000• CWB

CERTIFICATIONS

PRODUCT RANGE• Commercial pellet boilers, 100 to 650 kW• Hybrid biomass boilers, 500 to 10 000 kW• Biomass cogeneration, community energy

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WHY BIOMASS ?

• Availability of Supply

• Predictability of Cost

• Environmental Impact

Wood as fuel contributes to our regional economy and creates jobs.

Wood is a CO2 neutral source of sustainable energy.

Wood is a local staple and can be harvested with minimal energy input.

Modern wood heating systems burn very clean and meet better emission levels than fossil fuel burners.

Biomass fuel dollars stay in the local economy instead of going to other states or foreign countries.

Certain forms of biomass are considered waste products; burning them for energy can reduce disposal costs and free up valuable landfill space.

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Canadian Wood Pellet Plant LocationsCanada’s 30 Wood Pellet Plants 1,300,000 tons produced in 2010

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PELLETS IN CANADA

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China – 15% of total primary energy from renewables by 2020.

Denmark – 13% of primary energy from wind, solar, and biomass by 2005, 35% by 2030.

European Union – 21% of all electricity from renewable sources by 2010.

Germany – 12.5% of total energy supply from renewables by 2010.

United Kingdom – 10% of total energy supply from renewables by 2010.

Japan – 3% of its energy supply from renewables by 2010.

GOVERNMENT COMMITMENT MAKES A DIFFERENCE

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PELLET BOILERS

Environmental Benefits Economics Benefits Socioeconomic Benefits

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW

1- Pellet storage2- Pellet Transport, feeding auger3- Pellet Transport, dosage auger4- Pellet Burner

5- Boiler6- Ash removal and storage7- Cyclone and flue gas cleaning8- Chimney

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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COMMUNITY ENERGY

PRODUCTION OF HEAT AND ELECTRICITY VIA THE RANKINE CYCLE

CUSTOM MADE PROJECT FROM 250 KW TO 25 MGW

Creating your own energy

Use local biomass

Smart energy produced where it is needed

Lower and stable energy costs

Promotes local investment, energy independence, long term stability and security and local jobs

COGENERATION: BENEFITS EN

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Environmental: Reduces Greenhouse gases; Lifespan: 25 years; Significant contributions towards sustainable development; Wood is a local and renewable resource;

Local economic: Creates jobs as well as economic development; Better waste management; Money flow in the local economy; Creation of new business opportunities (wood exploitation);

Monetary: Payback time: less than 5 years ! Carbon credit benefit; Cost savings.

COGENERATION: BENEFITS

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SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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Forest Felling Skidding

ChippingHaulingChip Pile

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