Problems SHORTAGE of renewable, clean electrical generating capacity SHORTAGE of renewable, clean electrical generating capacity NEED FOR ENERGY SECURITY.

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Problems SHORTAGE of renewable, clean electrical generating capacity SHORTAGE of renewable, clean electrical generating capacity NEED FOR ENERGY SECURITY and INDEPENDENCE NEED FOR ENERGY SECURITY and INDEPENDENCE – with local, distributed power independent of grid and imported fuels GLOBAL WARMING – GLOBAL WARMING – – Majority of industrial CO 2 emissions come from NOT making electricity by clean renewable sources. POLLUTION – POLLUTION – – health effects, acid rain, destruction of species HOW TO ADAPT LOW HEAD WATER to make electricity with new tech. HOW TO ADAPT LOW HEAD WATER to make electricity with new tech. Solution Solution Local source of sustainable green energy, 24/7 Local source of sustainable green energy, 24/7 Easy retrofit, quick to install, simple service – HYDROCOIL TURBINE Easy retrofit, quick to install, simple service – HYDROCOIL TURBINE – existing weirs, water millraces, conduits – effluent from water treatment plants, from cooling towers, industry – roof-top water towers, high rise buildings

2 HydroCoil ® Power provides Electricity generated by a transformational turbine. Providing Clean, Low-Cost energy from un-tapped, renewable micro-hydroelectric resources.

In the Micro Hydro category Electric potential: up to kW at a site. Low Head: water drops less than 20 meters. Flow Rate: Gallons / Minute (gpm) for HydroCoil turbine in mid-range, ~ 800 gpm (.05 cumecs)

How is this possible? HydroCoil ® Turbine How is this possible? HydroCoil ® Turbine With helical vanes & waterproof alternator; in carrying frame. 4

Points-of-Difference: Technology Innovative – NOT adaptations of high head hydro, NOT an Archimedes screw Design captures more energy: – Cylinder focuses all the water onto coiled vanes--captures more energy  electricity – Operates in shallow or deep water Manufacturing: – Injection molded and off-the-shelf parts – Light weight polymer – Constructed for easy servicing 5

Energizing these Opportunities Tomorrow’s Technology Today 6 The HydroCoil ® Turbine

Competitive Advantages Unique hydrodynamics Sequential deceleration of water Low corrosion, less maintenance, quiet Install clusters of multiple units ( ) Modularity of Design lowers installation costs per turbine Capital & Installation cost per kilowatt is low – modest total investment. – faster payback to purchaser. Self Starting. No diesel or gas generators: no noise, no combustible fuels to transport, store, or ignite and pollute. 7

Design Flexibility : Modular Cluster Design depends only on Breadth and Depth of the Water. 8

Simplicity of Design 9 Parts: Fewer than 30. Footprint: Less than 2 Square feet. Weight: less than 40 pounds

Certified Test Results At least 1.5 kW maximum electricity potential/turbine More energy converted from water flow than other turbines when measured on: - footprint - less than 2 Sq. Ft. ( < 0.2 m 2 ) - or weight basis (40 lbs., 18 kg.) 10

Environmentally Friendly Clean: Carbon neutral in-operation. Uses Existing Site - Minimal disruption. 11

HydroCoil ® Power, Inc. HydroCoil ® Power, Inc. Opportunity Defined and Ready to be Realized 12