WHY SHOULD WE USE NON FOSSIL FUELS?

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WHY SHOULD WE USE NON FOSSIL FUELS? E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies WHY SHOULD WE USE NON FOSSIL FUELS?

Consequence of Fossil Fuels E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Consequence of Fossil Fuels Global Warming 4

Consequence of Fossil Fuels E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Consequence of Fossil Fuels Climate change or Global Warming is a phenomenon being observed in every part of the world and it impacts the entire ecosystem The industrial growth in the last century has made the atmosphere of earth more and more polluted and imbalanced. The energy generated in the industry is mainly using the fossil fuel or crude oil leading to more GHG (green house gases) emissions. Waste like tires, plastics and organic waste also liberate tremendous amounts of GHG gases majorly CO2 and CH4.

Impact Of Global Warming E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Impact Of Global Warming

Impact Of Global Warming E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Impact Of Global Warming Paris Summit 2015 U.N. CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE IN PARIS Summary Nearly 195 global leaders met in Paris and reached a landmark agreement on December 12 2015 in Paris to curb the fossil-fuel gases pumped by humans in to Earth's atmosphere. Reaffirm the goal of limiting global temperature increase well below 2 degrees Celsius, while urging efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 degrees Establish binding commitments by all parties to make “nationally determined contributions” (NDCs), and to pursue domestic measures aimed at achieving them; Commit all countries to report regularly on their emissions and “progress made in implementing and achieving” their NDCs, and to undergo international review Commit all countries to submit new NDCs every five years, with the clear expectation that they will “represent a progression” beyond previous ones

Impact Of Global Warming E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Paris Summit 2015 U.N. CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCE IN PARIS Impact Of Global Warming India hereby communicates its Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) – Paris Summit for the period 2021 to 2030: To put forward and further propagate a healthy and sustainable way of living based on traditions and values of conservation and moderation. To adopt a climate friendly and a cleaner path than the one followed hitherto by others at corresponding level of economic development. To reduce the emissions intensity of its GDP by 33 to 35 percent by 2030 from 2005 level. To achieve about 40 percent cumulative electric power installed capacity from non fossil fuel based energy resources by 2030 with the help of transfer of technology and low cost international finance including from Green Climate Fund (GCF). Introducing new, more efficient and cleaner technologies in thermal power generation. Promoting renewable energy generation and increasing the share of alternative fuels in overall fuel mix.

Global Warming & Plastic E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Global Warming & Plastic The word Plastic was derived from the Latin word Plasticus meaning capable of molding. The carbon footprint of plastic (LDPE or PET, Polyethylene) is about 6 kg CO2 per kg of plastic. Non Renewable Natural Resource PLASTIC PETROLEUM Non Renewable Natural Resource COAL 4 Non Renewable Natural Resource CELLULOSE

Plastic Manufacturing Process E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Plastic Manufacturing Process

Plastic Manufacturing Process E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Plastic Manufacturing Process Plastics are made from fossil fuels like oil and natural gas, which release toxic emissions when extracted from the earth. Drilling puts pollutants such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, benzene, ozone and others into the air. Methane gas can leak during production, which causes even worse greenhouse effects than carbon dioxide.

Waste Plastic Posing A Big Problem To Our Eco System E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Waste Plastic Posing A Big Problem To Our Eco System Humans are producing as much a 300 million Tons of plastic each year, of which only 5% is recycled. So every year we are generating 1800 million tons of GHG gases just by producing plastics. 40% of the plastics manufactured goes in to landfill the same day it reaches the consumer. 4

Waste Plastic Posing A Big Problem To Our Eco System E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Waste Plastic Posing A Big Problem To Our Eco System "Animals ingest the plastic and develop complications, which finally result in their death," says Gustavo Pinto, a veterinary surgeon. Times of India Jan 3 2013 4

Waste Plastic Posing A Big Problem To Our Eco System E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Waste Plastic Posing A Big Problem To Our Eco System More than five trillion pieces of plastic, collectively weighing nearly 269,000 tons, are floating in the world’s oceans, causing damage throughout the food chain, new research has found. (The Guardian) 52% of Marine species have become extinct in the last 40 years. Animals dependent on marine species also indirectly ingest plastic and die. 4

E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Solution Plastic waste can represent a great potential for resource conservation as this plastic waste can be converted into Fossil Alternate Fuels using our Catalytic Thermal Decomposition Technology. Our process reduces the carbon footprint of plastic by approximately 97% 4

WHY SHOULD WE USE NON FOSSIL FUELS? E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies WHY SHOULD WE USE NON FOSSIL FUELS? To preserve Fossil Fuel for next generations To reduce Global Warming To reduce Waste Plastic To encourage & promote technologies involve in waste to energy sector 4

WHAT IS CATALYTIC THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PROCESS? E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies WHAT IS CATALYTIC THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PROCESS?

WHAT IS CATALYTIC THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PROCESS? E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies WHAT IS CATALYTIC THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PROCESS? Our process breaks down the plastic feedstock and converts it in to the following products Up to 50-80% of the output is Petro Alternate Fuel (PAF), which can be used in Power Plants, Cement plants, industrial boilers, generators, or can be further refined into diesel and gasoline by the refinery 17%-32% is solid residue Synthetic Coal, which can be used as a heating source similar to lean coal 3%-18% is combustible gas which is recycled back to the furnace as heat and also be used to generate electricity

Liquid Petro Alternate Fuel E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Liquid Petro Alternate Fuel 4 Non Fossil Based Liquid Fuel Derived from Plastic Waste

E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Petro Alternate Fuel PAF is an excellent replacement for industrial diesel grades like HSD, LDO, and Diesel

Synthetic Carbon ( Coal) E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Synthetic Carbon ( Coal) 4 Non Fossil Based Synthetic Carbon

Synthetic Carbon (Coal) E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Synthetic Carbon (Coal) Description Results Phosphorous 0.063 % Ash Content 10 – 13 % Fixed Carbon 80 – 85 % Inherent Moisture 1 % Sulphur 1.5 – 2.5 % Gross Calorific Value 3500 – 7000 kcal / kg Synthetic Carbon / Coal is an excellent replacement for industrial heating.

Why buy Petro Alternate Fuel E-KHANATE WORLDWIDE PVT. LTD. Channel Partner For ATOZ GREEN INNOVATIONS Redefining The Energies Why buy Petro Alternate Fuel Petro Alternate fuel (PAF) is a green fuel and using it means you are reducing the carbon footprint of your esteemed corporation. Contribute towards a lowering of GHG emissions by replacing the use of Fossil fuels with Petro Alternate fuel (PAF) generated from Waste Plastic. No infrastructural changes required to use Petro Alternate fuel (PAF) Increase in financial benefits for the industry, but also for society Save FOREX Encourage us in cleaning the plastic waste