COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved GOING GREEN (SIMPLE) The Holistic Approach to Energy Cost-Savings and Emissions Reduction.

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COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved GOING GREEN (SIMPLE) The Holistic Approach to Energy Cost-Savings and Emissions Reduction.

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved Keep It Simple Energy Consumption Profile FacilitiesTransportationProcessesWater

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved FACILITIES Structures, Plants and Properties Environmental: Heating Air Conditioning (HVAC) Lighting: Indoor/Outdoor Mechanical: Hot Water Elevators Machinery Plug-ins: PCs & Servers Televisions/Displays Chargers Equipment/Tools Devices

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved (2) Heating & Air Conditioning (5) Mechanical Systems (3) Power Conditioning (4) Lighting Indoor/Outdoor (6) Environmental Control Systems (1) Building Envelope and/or Plant infrastructure BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES (7) Power Management Systems (8) Water Acquisition & Maintenance

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved TECHNOLOGIES Building Envelope - Sealing and insulating, fenestration (windows), doors, vents HVAC – Solar assist, co-gen, geothermal, HF boilers, heat recovery, plasma ionization, low resistant ducting, water treatment Power Conditioning – Induction load reduction, Power Factor >.90 Lighting – LED, HID, MIL, controls, dimming Mechanical Systems – On demand Control Systems – Total environmental programming, Plug-In Control Systems Water – Water-free toilets, Restrictors, Rainwater, Wells, Reclamation, Treatment Systems

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved Keep It Simple - FIRST Low cost – High return – Fast deployment Examples: –“Cool Roof” ~ 5% to 12% HVAC savings –Foam insulation ~ 10% to 20% HVAC savings –Fenestration (window replacement) ~5% to 10% HVAC savings –Power Conditioning ~ 5% to 10% electric savings] –Power Management ~ 5 to 10% electric savings –Magnetic Induction Lighting (MIL) ~ 40% to 60% of electricity associated with lighting (~40% is lighting) –Super Refrigerants ~ 5% to 8% HVAC savings TOTAL POTENTIAL SAVINGS ~ 46% - 84% HVAC+LIGHTING+PLUG-INS ] ] (Power conditioning impacts overall electricity consumption)

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved EVALUATE PROGRESS Conduct facility energy audit and building envelope evaluation (Determine what’s right for you) Pre-establish minimum 2-year energy consumption profile baseline Measure and verify energy reductions Determine cost/benefit (Return on Investment “ROI”) Ancillary benefits – lower maintenance costs, longer life cycle, better quality light, more control and comfort, etc.

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved Add Complexity Solar and/or co-gen air conditioning Geo-thermal HVAC Plasma ionization Heat recovery High efficiency boilers Point-of-Use (On Demand) hot water High efficiency motors Day-Lighting (sunlight harvesting) Rainwater Harvesting, Wells, Water Reclamation

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved Additional Objectives Enhance property values Extended systems and equipment life cycles Lower maintenance costs Improved working environment Greater productivity Lower down times Substantially improved bottom line

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved TRANSPORTATION Utility Fleet Personal Fleet Travel Vehicle Type Cars Trucks Utility Vehicles Hybrids Fuels (Gasoline, Diesel, Natural Gas, Propane, Alcohol, Electric) Lubricants (Oils, Greases) Maintenance (Tires, Lubricates, Tuning) Travel Mode (Air, Rail, Bus, Boat)

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved VEHICLES Fuel enhancement (additives, catalysts) Fuel Switching (natural gas, propane) Super lubrication Low resistant tires Recirculators Hybrid systems Least-cost routing Run-time management

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved PROCESSES Industrial and Information Manufacturing Electromechanical Combustion Refining Assembly Baking/Cooking Packaging Filling Information Processing, Communication

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved Unlikely Places Operations and scheduling Cloud Computing Friction reduction High efficiency motors Heat recovery systems Sterling engine heat utilization Computer/PC energy consumption management systems Catalytic process (bio-catalysts, metallic catalysts)

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved SYNERGY IS KEY Tendency to do one area at a time leads to “Oops Factor” Lack of synergy causes lack of compatibility Less efficiency High implementation costs Higher operating costs, lower savings Less of a value proposition Lack of accountability

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved HOLISTIC APPROACH Evaluate energy consumption profile as a whole system Create synergistic energy reduction program(s) for major consumption components Implement measurement standards Account for energy reductions from baseline

COPYRIGHT© 2008 EQUIDEX Energy, LLC All Rights Reserved CONTACT US EQUIDEX Energy, LLC PO Box 566 Closter, NJ (201)