Scientific Engineering Centre Biomass. We are greening the future!

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Scientific Engineering Centre Biomass We are greening the future!

Mission and Vision SEC Biomass Ltd was registered in January 1998 certificate of state registration of legal entity 055777 identification code of legal entity 25392024 Key views and values We believe in sustainable development of society We are working on renewable energy future We account on the income from work, which serves for the mankind. Destination To propose the decisions, which will protect the environment and improve the quality of life from now on. Mission We are greening the future!

Our Catalog (is available on our website)

Our Website (http://biomass.kiev.ua) Average site attendance (March, 2010): 467 visits/day

SEC Biomass structure SECB was established in 1998 Staff is 30 persons (including 7 Ph.Ds) 6 areas of SECB s activity General Bioenergy Issues Biomass Combustion Biogas Technologies Energy Efficiency, Energy audits Kyoto Protocol Mechanisms Design works Main activities: R&D Energy audits Assessment of biomass potentials Search for project financing (incl. consultancy on bank credits) Counselling on biomass to energy technologies Feasibility studies Business planning, project management Holding core conferences, seminars and trainings Development of PINs, PDDs, JI project portfolios, and GIS projects, Management and monitoring of JI projects Design and engineering works

Yearly chart and projection (2009) Money turnover (conventional units) Number of Employees 800 35 700 30 600 25 500 400 20 300 15 200 10 100 5 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009* 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*

Our experience Till now SEC Biomass has participated in more than 200 projects: Number of Projects Biomass Combustion Technologies 40 Biogas Technologies 40 General Questions of Bioenergy and other Renewables 40 Kyoto Protocol Mechanisms (JI) 50 Energy Efficiency, Energy Audits 30 Design Works 10

Our Clients - EBRD; - World Bank; - STCU, CRDF; - PNNL, NREL, SCS Engineers, EPA (USA); - BTG, KARA, TNO (the Netherlands); - ELSAMPROJEKT, Danish Technological Institute, Danish Agricultural Advisory Centre (Denmark); - MVV Consultants & Engineers, DECON, DENA, KfW, Vattenfall, RWE Power AG. (Germany); - EVA, Allplan, Kommunalkredit Public Consulting (Austria); - Shimizu Corporation, Chugoku Electric Power Co., Sumitomo Corporation (Japan); - number of Ukrainian commercial companies (Tis Eco, OJSC Kirovogradoliya, Uniplyt Ltd., Private Scientific & Industrial Company SINAPSE, CJSC Pology Oil-extraction plant ).

Our Experimental Laboratory Investigation of Biomass Combustion wood straw peat Biomass gasification Capacity: 50 kw Nominal capacity 100 kw Composition of dry produced gas: СО-29%, Н2-38%, СН4-7%, СО2-25%, other substances up to1% Biomass fast pyrolysis Anaerobic digestion Capacity : 15 kg biomass/h Fuel: agricultural residues and other kids of biomass IET of the NAS of Ukraine Volume of bioreactors: 0,01-1,0 m 3 Process temperature : 20-55 ºС

Straw-Fired Boilers of Our Design (100, 250, 350, 500 kw) 350 kw straw-fired boiler (TC-350) Place of implementation: Stavy village, Kagarlyk region, Kyiv oblast Efficiency: 83% Substitution of natural gas: 171 th. m 3 per heating season Payback period: 2-3 years 100 kw straw-fired boiler (KCc-100) Place of implementation: Zhukovtsy village, Obukhiv region, Kyiv oblast Efficiency: 78% Substitution of natural gas: 49 th. m3 per heating season Payback period: about 3 years 250 kw straw-fired boiler (TCE-250) Place of implementation: Khalcha village, Kagarlyk region, Kyiv oblast. Efficiency: 83% Substitution of natural gas: 122 th. m3 per heating season Payback period: 2,5-3,5 years

Collection and Utilization of LFG at MSW Landfills (Mariupol) Number of wells: 44 Total gas pipe length: 4 km Average LFG flow rate: 300-600 m3/h Average СН4 content in LFG: 45-50% Expected GHG emission reduction: 30000 t СО2-eq/yr Utilization of LFG: CHP unit 625 kw е, combustion in a closed flaring stack Payback period: 3.8 yr (green tariff + payment for EUR s)

Opportunities for investments in Ukraine s bioenergy sector Type of equipment Estimation of Ukrainian market volume Installed capacity Required investments units MW th MW e mill UAH Wood fired heating boiler installations, 0.5-10 MW th 900 450 225 Wood fired industrial boilers, 0.1-5 MW th 400 280 140 Wood fired domestic boilers, 10-50 kw th 35000 1050 735 Wood fired mini-chp plants, 1-10 MW e 10 100 50 1450 Straw fired farm boilers, 0.1-1 MW th 10000 2000 1600 Straw heating boilers, 1-10 MW th 1000 2000 1200 Straw-fired mini-chp plants, 1-10 MW e 10 100 50 1450 Farm sunflower and corn stalk fired boilers, 0.1-1 MW th 9000 1800 1440 Peat boilers, 0.5-1 MW th 800 600 300 TOTAL: 57120 8380 100 8540

Strategic vision 1. To remain the leader between engineering and consulting companies working in the field of biomass to energy and Kyoto Protocol mechanisms. 2. To become company, which provides turn key services in biomass to energy (additionally to present activities: manufacturing of equipment, construction, maintenance, fuel supply, etc.) 3. To become the leading engineering and consulting company in the field of energy efficiency (energy audits, engineering, feasibility studies, designing, etc.) 4. To include in the activities new possibilities of the Kyoto protocol mechanisms (to become national determinator, to take part of the market niche in Green Investment Scheme projects, etc).

Thank you for your attention! Georgiy Geletukha, PhD Director, SEC Biomass tel: +380 44 332 9140 geletukha@biomass.kiev.ua www.biomass.kiev.ua