California Power Authority Industrial Development Bonds For Energy Financing $30 MILLION IN TAX-EXEMPT* FINANCING AVAILABLE NOW Borrowers must qualify.

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California Power Authority Industrial Development Bonds For Energy Financing $30 MILLION IN TAX-EXEMPT* FINANCING AVAILABLE NOW Borrowers must qualify as eligible manufacturers:  General manufacturing companies that will use bond proceeds to purchase and/or install renewable energy systems equipment, energy-efficient equipment, and/or clean distributed generation systems on own facilities.. -or-  Manufacturers of renewable energy and/or clean distributed generation systems or components seeking to establish or expand California production facilities. Bond proceeds must be used to finance capital expenditures for eligible systems or technologies, as illustrated on page 2. Loan Limits: Minimum loan size is $ 2,000,000. Maximum loan size is $10,000,000. See program details, answers to frequent questions, loan application, and sample interest rates on the California Power Authority’s website For more info contact: California Power Authority Industrial Financing (IDB) 901 P Street, Suite 142A Sacramento, CA Tel. (916) Fax (916) questions to: Loan Applications should be SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN AUGUST 1, * Taxable bonds with no loan limits & attractive term also possible. Please call to discuss.

Eligible Borrower (as per IRS rules) :  Borrower must be a Manufacturer or Processor. Bond proceeds must be used to finance manufacturing or processing facilities and/or equipment. Generally, manufacturing or processing entails the production of tangible personal property or value added processing. The production of power for re-sale is not eligible.  To qualify for tax-exempt interest rates, borrower has a $10 million limit of total capital expenditures (from any fund sources) incurred in the same public jurisdiction as the project during the period beginning three years before the bonds are issued and ending three years after the bonds are issued. Eligible Equipment and Technologies: I. Installed At Eligible Manufacturing Facilities The following list should be considered illustrative, and neither exhaustive nor all-inclusive.  General Efficiency Technologies Electric Motor Driven Systems Steam Systems Power Quality Sensors and Controls Lighting General Industrial Process Applications Energy Metering Load Management  Industry Specific Examples of Energy Efficiency Technologies Cleanroom & Laboratory TechnologiesAgriculture & Food Processing Hoods, fans, filters, etc. Ozone based Disinfectant Technologies Membrane Technologies Chemicals Infrared Technologies Ultrasonic tank cleaning Variable frequency microwave furnaces Aluminum Concurrent Distillation Waste recovery systems Recycled plastics used for durable Oxygen enhanced combustion goods manufacture Recycling of Aluminum Dross Advanced fume hood technologies Glass Electronics  Advanced temperature measurement Sulfur trioxide cleaning of semiconductor  systems wafers Oxy-fuel firing PetroleumMetal Casting Absorption heat pump/refrigeration Laser based laminated object Biphase rotary separator turbine manufacturing Catalytic distillation Robotic inspection of storage tanks  Distributed Clean Energy Generation Technologies (Renewable and Non-Renewable) Illustrative technologies include Photovoltaic, Solar Thermal Electric, Fuel Cells Using a Renewable Fuel, Small Wind Turbines, Biogas, and Biomass technologies. II. New or Expanded Production Facilities to Manufacture Clean Generation Components or Systems