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Leverage Smart Grid Technology into Tangible Results

About Powerit Solutions The Company Manufacturer of Intelligent Energy Management Systems Company HQ in Seattle, WA with offices in TX and CA; Mfg in US & Sweden European HQ in Malmo, Sweden with offices in Stockholm Installations in US, Mexico, Canada, Europe & New Zealand Technology introduced in the US in “Smart Grid Systems for controlling facility power usage and allowing users to manage costs without negatively impacting operations. “

Recognized Innovation Leader The Company Top Private 100 Cleantech Companies In The World by Guardian and the Cleantech Group Recognized by Lawrence Berkeley Labs for Auto DR innovation Delloite’s Fast 50 for WA and Fast 100 for US Frost & Sullivan DR Innovation Award Recognized leader in Intelligent Industrial Energy Management 3 Powerit was recognized as one of the fastest growing technology companies in Washington State and in the US Powerit was sponsored for this award by world-recognized Lawrence Berkeley Labs

“By 2030, world energy consumption will increase by as much as 50% from 2000 levels.” Sandra Shumaker, “Facing Hard Truths about Energy” “We expect the cost of fuel and power to increase in 2010.” NRG Energy “Pennsylvania electric customers in PPL territory are facing rate hikes of up to 36% starting January 1, 2010…” December 21, 2009 – saveonenergy.com Rates are uncertain, to say the least.

5 Changing Energy Landscape Demand Charges New players in the “energy Business” Delivery Charges Aggregators Smart Grid Peak Savings Utility Incentives Deregulated Energy Markets ESCOs Demand Response Energy Efficiency

6 What does it mean to the user? Demand Charges New players in the “energy Business” Delivery Charges Aggregators Smart Grid Peak Savings Utility Incentives Deregulated Energy Markets ESCOs Demand Response Energy Efficiency

7 Making Smart Grid Benefits Personal Save Money Reduce electricity spend Get more work from money spent on energy Earn Money Take advantage of lucrative programs & rates Latch on to established incentives Manage Risk Control usage of major cost item Knowledge is power Ability to respond to changes

Utilize Proven Techniques & Tools for Improving Your Position 8 Leverage Technology & Programs

Manage Peak kW Load 9 Automated Action Controls Monthly Peaks

Savings via Demand Response 10 Accurate & Reliable Demand Response

Savings via Real-time Price Response 11 Automated Response to Active Price Changes Hourly Price

Embrace Today’s Automation 12 At one time, automated controls were viewed as risky and a “nice to have”. We now know how important automation & data is to productivity, quality, building comfort and risk management. Why should automation of energy management be any different? Smart Grid benefits can be realized today, with today’s technology.

Smart Grid Project Best Practices 13 Solution partners knowledgeable in both utility/energy issues as well as specific site applications/processes Latest technology to reduce system integration and implementation costs as well as increase performance Strong, committed investment by plant personnel to consider all options for savings (DC, DR, RTP, EE) Project plans & designs that place priority on productivity, quality and safety Solutions that address ongoing savings; post-project resources for managing change in environment

It All Boils Down to ROI 14 Anchor Warehouse 35% Decrease in Peak Demand 17% Savings on Energy Bill 13% Reduction in daily kWh usage, while production increased 15% ROI Immediately upon installation Amy’s Kitchen 150kW average billed kW reduction (approx 10%) 580kW available for auto demand response reduction (approx 44%) ROI: 6 months Mission Produce 279kW average billed kW reduction 500kW available for DR 141,112kWh first year savings ROI: 20 months Significant operational improvement

Some of Our Clients 4 sites 2 sites 8 sites 4 sites 2 sites 15 2 sites

Thank You 16 Industrial & Commercial Energy Management Systems