Developing Nations Kit (DNK) A Solar-Powered Solution Prepared by: Blueline Power The Clean Energy Company™

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Developing Nations Kit (DNK) A Solar-Powered Solution Prepared by: Blueline Power The Clean Energy Company™

The Problem  Over 2 billion lack access to education, healthcare, clean water  Natural disasters displace millions  Thousands of deaths are preventable with deployment of proper technology  Rural communities lack basic infrastructure for education, medical care, night lighting  Relief organizations operating without proper equipment

Blueline Mission MISSION Our MISSION is to facilitate the adoption of clean energy technologies which improve quality of life, reduce energy costs, strengthen local economies and reduce pollution on a global scale Developing Nations Kit Developing Nations Kit supports this mission by addressing the needs of billions of people who lack life- enabling necessities due to natural disasters, war, economic woes and lack of basic infrastructure & education

Developing Nations Kit  Solar module and battery power kit’s components  Portable & lightweight  Customizable components:  Satellite phone  LED Lighting  Power tools  Water pump & purification  Internet *Pictures in this presentation are not actual Blueline Power products

Product Demand  NGO’s & Non-profit organizations  Government / Military  Peace Corps, USAID, UNDP  Religious / Missionary Groups  Humanitarian organizations  Disaster relief agencies  FEMA, Red Cross, Oxfam

Bringing the DNK to market  $350,000 investment  Prototype development  R & D  Market Research  Dedicated staff  Business Development

Together we can make a difference Contact: Peter Brumis Blueline Power BLUE