“It isn’t easy being green” Kermit the Frog …UNTIL NOW

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“It isn’t easy being green” Kermit the Frog …UNTIL NOW “…to date we’ve saved approximately 40% of that portion of our energy bill and it was surprisingly easy to be green” Bart Pasternak, Principal AeLux Corporation

The Problem US energy costs at $1.2T and rising significantly Caps on electrical rates are expiring. Increases ranging from 40% to 70% Current efforts to offset costs include: - Alternate energy sources … long term solution - More efficient devices… helping but insufficient - Reducing usage… hasn’t worked so far Buildings use 70% of electricity & 50% of natural gas* Over 5 million buildings in the US…DOE report 2003 *National Renewable Energy report DOE/GO-12010-3055 *According to: The Energy Information Administration’s Annual Energy Outlook and US Department of Energy 2008.

Building Technologies Program* Dept. of Energy emphasis on more efficient buildings focus on: Audits & new technologies which can save up to 30% of energy usage in existing and new buildings. $159,000.000 Energy Innovation Hub established at the Phila. Navy Yard designed to find new solutions. The Sacramento Municipal Utility District is spending $20,000,000 retrofitting buildings with innovative solutions. Drexel University shows 15% reduction by monitoring and reducing “wasted” energy *National Renewable Energy Lab report DOE/GO-102010-3055

The WES Objectivel: Utilizing audits, innovation and technology to address the 30%-40% of wasted energy prevalent in most buildings. Significantly reduce energy costs Provide a low cost solution Provide an easily installable non-disruptive solution Provide continual auditing of how much energy is being used and where its being used. Provide a system for planning growth and change

A New Solution for “Wasted” Energy The Wireless Energy Manager, provided by WES, is a complete, site-wide system that controls all power and significantly reduces energy usage. HVAC 45% - Proper balance can save up to 20% Lighting 25% - Effective control can save up to 30% Electronics 20% - Stand by power uses 70% of total Other 10% Total savings can approach 30% of usage *Typical Commercial Building Usage of Energy:……….US Dept. of Energy report – 2008 You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Who is WES Private Pennsylvania “C” Corporation Founded by four accredited investors and Bulogics Inc. to increase energy efficiency, reduce energy costs, and make existing buildings green Associate member of National Electrical Contractors Association You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Core Technologies Bulogics- room by room and site wide Energy management of commercial buildings Millennialnet-site and campus wide hvac energy management E Cube- unique energy management of refrigeration costs for food and beverage operations Kiltech -software based management of chillers

Freedom Energy Partners Installation Freedom Energy Partners Certified to install WES Solutions State Certified in PA, NJ, NY, DEL, MD

The Wireless Energy Manager™ Totally integrated system using all core technologies Standard products & services assures low component costs Plug-in devices easy to install No construction or renovation required Web interface allows control from any web based device * You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Z-Wave Leading wireless standard Most cost effective wireless solution Products sold by more than 160 companies including: You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Wireless Energy Manager Z-Wave Components Thermostat Controller Plug In Module Switch Occupancy Sensor Receptacle You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

The Outcome Put your building into ENERGY SAVE MODE with the touch of a single button! Our system provides a single touch switch that when activated will: Turn off all designated lights Set back thermostats to prevent unnecessary heating and cooling Shuts off electronics Controls refrigeration costs Controls Chillers Reports on usage You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Web Based Remote Access Benefits Continually provides status information on all devices Continually captures usage data . Provides continual on/off and setting control of all devices You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Area or Department Analysis You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Device Analysis You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Operational Benefits: Use less energy Produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions Reduce carbon footprint Monitor usage by device group, department or building section Allows analysis of usage for planning purposes You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Installation Benefits: Fast, Non-disruptive installation Devices can easily be added or removed No physical change to the facility Technology facilitates enhancement that can expand functionality You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Financial Benefits: 30% to 40%* reduction in energy costs Investment returned in 3 years or less As energy rates increase savings will grow Cost effective and affordable Takes advantage of available energy rebates You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Examples of Incentive Programs For PA: PECO Energy – Commercial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program Sustainable Development Fund Financing Program (PECO Territory) PPL Electric Utilities - Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Rebate Program PPL Electric Utilities - Custom Energy Efficiency Program Met Edison - Commercial Energy Efficiency Programs For NY- Con ED rebates For NJ: New Jersey SmartStart Buildings - Direct Install Program New Jersey SmartStart Buildings - New Construction and Retrofits You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Savings Example Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Existing KWh Anticipated KWh Electric Rate Existing Cost Proposed Cost Annual Savings 2010 133,333 106,666 0.15 $20,000.00 $15,600.00 $4,400.00 2011 0.18 $24,000.00 $19,200.00 $4,800.00 2012 0.20 $26,667.00 $21,333.00 $5,334.00 2013 0.22 $29,333.00 $23,467.00 $5,866.00 2014 0.23 $30,667.00 $24,533.00 $6,134.00   Total Savings $26,534 You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Payback Example A typical one controller system for a 10,000 square foot facility would be a $16,000.00 system. Example: Yearly Utility Costs = $40,000.00 Yearly Energy Savings =$12,000.00 (assuming no rate increases) Payback = System cost /Total Energy Savings $16,000/$12,000 = 1.33 years Does not include State or Utility rebates or installation You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Support Assessment and installation training Help desk support Savings estimates Functionality enhancement capability You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Warranties All manufacturer warranties apply to materials All controllers have a one year warranty Ongoing software support available You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it

Conclusion WES provides quality, proven web based solutions Client reduces energy, saves money, system pays for itself To arrange for a free audit Call CEO Anthony DePaul 215 517 5952 adepaul@wirelessenergysolutions.com

“It is easy being green” You can’t manage usage unless you know how much & where you’re using it