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2 Overview Who are we? Our credentials
What SolarCool is, what SolarCool is not The part SolarCool plays in the system What is the secret? Where is the energy consumed now? How SolarCool saves so much energy Official Testing What our customers say 2 End User Case Studies Installation examples Applications

3 So, let’s first cover who we are…
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4 Sedna Aire International LLC - the founders and inventors of SolarCool
Established in 2009 So far, over 50,000 installations worldwide Solar Thermodynamic solutions for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Boasting efficiencies of up to 70% above comparative non- solar systems Engineered and developed by one of the largest companies in the industry – manufacturing brands such as… 4 …to name a few.

5 Subsidiary companies in the USA, Asia, Africa, South America, and Europe
5 With many secondary dealers across 5 separate continents Cont…

6 Worldwide patented & patent pending technology.
6 (Unfortunately…we already have credible patent defence case history already under our belt).

7 Our product and business credentials
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8 Originating from American innovation
Collective European-American, revolutionary refrigeration advancement World class factory brands Just some of our worldwide customers 8 Official A/C supplier for FIFA HQ Brazil 2014

9 What SolarCool is…and what it is not
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10 What is SolarCool? SolarCool is not…
A thermodynamic collection system driven free by the Sun’s thermal energy. Achieving efficiencies of up to 70% on both inverter and multistage fixed speed compression systems, covering both Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (heating & cooling). The only renewable energy technology with a return on investment as low as a matter of months. SolarCool is not… …Solar PV. SolarCool requires minimal space and investment in comparison to Solar PV, and is a considerably more advanced technology in the art of reducing both on and off grid energy usage via renewable sources. 10

11 Testing in pure like for like environment conditions, in order to reproduce the average energy saved on a standard commercial 30kW refrigeration system using SolarCool technology - would require an average of 13 Solar PV panels. = 11

12 Where SolarCool sits in the system
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 12

13 The illustration below shows the complete process when the system is in cooling mode.
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. Cloudy Skies Sunny Skies 6.50 4.50 26kW VRF System Example EER’s 4.58 3.29 14kW Mini VRF System 13

14 This illustration also shows the cooling mode, with the system in place on retail refrigeration.
Condenser Solar Panel Compressor Retail end refrigeration system And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. All physical effects yield electricity savings of up to 70% Efficiency rated cooling capacity/electrical power consumption: SEER above 8, SCOP above 6 14

15 The illustration below shows the complete process when the system is in heating mode.
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. Cloudy Skies Sunny Skies Example COP’s 8.00 4.50 26kW VRF System 6.16 14kW Mini VRF System 3.43 15

16 So, what is the secret? 16

17 It’s all about the sun… 17

18 …and a touch of chemistry
SolarCool SolarCool 18 SolarCool

19 Collectively creating the most efficient heating & cooling system on the planet - fact.
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20 Where is the energy consumed on standard system?
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 20

21 Compressor energy consumption
The facts are regardless of the compressor in use… …DC Inverter Super DC Inverter Hyper DC Inverter Staged Compression Digital Scroll… …in general c. 80% of the energy on all systems is consumed by the compressor alone. And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 21

22 Inverter, Digital Scroll & Multistage systems
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. Inverter, Digital Scroll & Multistage systems 22

23 Inverter & digital scroll systems
The general engineering make up the system is designed to produce fluctuating loads, subject to the systems requirement. Therefore when the load requirement is low, the compressor will logically run at low speed. And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. Subsequently, when the ambient temperature increases and therefore load requirement is high, the system increases its load capacity, therefore substantially increasing the energy consumption of the compressor. 23 The fact is - the hotter it gets, the harder this system works

24 Staged compression systems
When the load requirement is low, the stage system is designed to run on reduced compressor numbers (i.e. single stage), commanding additional stages as the load requires. Therefore as with fluctuating load systems, the hotter it gets, the load requirement from the system increases. In the case of multistage compression, additional compressors enter the phased platform to satisfy load demand. 24 Again…the hotter it gets, the less efficient the system becomes

25 SolarCool systems Inverter Systems = + And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. + Staged Systems = SolarCool substantially reduces energy consumption by increasing the capacity of the compressor, utilizing the 100% renewable energy provided free by the sun. 25 The fact is, the hotter it gets, the more efficient SolarCool becomes

26 So, how does SolarCool saves so much energy?
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27 System in normal run process
Staged Compression System in normal run process Expansion Valve Condenser Assuming full load requirement, all compressors will run. Compressor 27 Evaporator Next…

28 Staged Compression System with SolarCool
Expansion Valve Condenser The panel absorbs the UV radiance from the sun. The vacuum tubes become internally hot and therefore heat the refrigerant gas as it passes through Compressor 28 Evaporator

29 The Chemistry When the sun heats the gas it is provided with thermal energy, this in turn raises the internal energy (the sum of all microscopic kinetic and potential energy of the molecules) the molecules move with a higher value of kinetic energy which simply implies each molecule moves with a higher velocity than before… SolarCool SolarCool 29 …as the molecules collide with one another they rebound with higher energies, moreover intermolecular forces weaken and the molecules space out further which results in an increase in volume. SolarCool Cont…

30 Thereafter Increasing the
Staged Compression System with SolarCool Thereafter Increasing the ΔT between condensing and ambient temperatures, effectively increasing the surface area of the condenser Most…if not all of the pressure produced from the additional heat is released in mass volume flow and therefore substantially increased molecular velocity SolarCool Expansion Valve Yielding a reduced energy demand as the compressors begin to shut down as SolarCool takes over the load requirement Condenser Compressor 30 Evaporator No other system on the planet offers this kind of efficiency Next…

31 Very important Those who may be concerned how the condenser addresses any additional heat generated by SolarCool: First and foremost, the systems condenser is designed to manage the compressors running at full load. The reality is when the sun is in the sky (the time when most systems run at full load), SolarCool will ensure that all compressors virtually never run at full load. Of course it would be fantastic to achieve the additional efficiency without additional heat, but the additional heat is the price we pay in return for the higher efficiency. We actually want the heat from the solar panel, utilising the heat (temperature not pressure) we increase the gas molecules kinetic energy, hence increasing the mass volume flow, and additionally creating an improved Delta T therefore enhancing the efficiency of the heat exchanger (condenser). All Refrigeration and A/C systems are manufactured to a very specific design point, e.g. for A/C systems ISO This point sets the capacities for the compressor, condenser and all other parts. The facts covered in the second paragraph above allows SolarCool to easily cope with any additional heat, as is shown here and further clarified in third party testing data (T after condenser): 10kW system without SolarCool T-discharge T-after condenser And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 10kW system with SolarCool T-after panel T-discharge T-after condenser 31

32 And welcome to the future of Cooling.
My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. Official testing data (there are many examples of official test data from around the world on our website, the following is just one small example) 32

33 The illustration below demonstrates the energy usage on a SolarCool DC inverter system in comparison to an identical A+ rated DC inverter system. A clear cut case of ‘the hotter it gets’ the less the SolarCool system works’ – and as importantly the more the comparison A+ system works. SolarCool Non solar Inverter Data Measurement And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 33

34 The illustration below is a screenshot of the same live testing facility. Clearly demonstrating all relevant temperatures and pressure points around the system. Data Measurement And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 34

35 What they say, not us…our customers
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 35

36 - Francisco Javier Vadillo - Pizza Hut
“This technology incorporates a new and exciting element to the thermodynamic energy process. The energy balance shows that with the addition of sun’s UV rays to the process, the energy consumed from the power supply is significantly reduced.” - Francisco Javier Vadillo - Pizza Hut And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. - Convenience stores 58% “Following successful trials that substantially exceeded projections, Bahamas Telecommunications Corporation have now agreed a roll out of SolarCool across our server estate.” - Robert Williams, Vice President of Engineering (leading internet and telecommunications provider for the Caribbean) 36 - Process cooling 33%

37 - 6-months test results 63%
“Having collectively reduced the energy usage in seven of our sites by an average in- excess of 36%, they were clearly the right partner for this project. So far they are producing results that are inline with their own projections and therefore well in line with our expectations.” - Richard Cox, Managing Director - The Kay Group (Fuel/Gas Station Retailer) And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. - Car show rooms 51% 37 “At the time the ambient temperature begins to warm-up around 8:00 am, the power of the machine starts a surprising decline into a 6KW position, and remaining there throughout the day’s hottest phase.” - Chief Engineer -Pizza Hut

38 38 And welcome to the future of Cooling.
My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 38

39 End user case studies (Here are just two examples of many customers who would gladly testify as to what SolarCool has done for their business energy usage) 39

40 Malta, Europe 40 And welcome to the future of Cooling.
My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. Malta, Europe 40

41 The Site External ambient temperatures c.33°C
Plant Room ambient temperatures c.31°C Process Cooling required temperatures 16°C 41 “Malta benefits from at least 3,000 hours of unbroken sunshine every year. The potential for energy reduction here is vast, in particular for food production & food retail businesses.” - Chris Micallef, Technical Director, SolarCool

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43 Please note – all graphs and text content in this document
were provided direct from the clients themselves 43

44 Problem Proposal Benefits Reduce electricity overhead
“This technology incorporates a new exciting element to the thermodynamic energy process. The energy balance shows that with the addition of suns UV rays to the process, the energy consumed from the power supply is significantly reduced” - Francisco Javier Vadillo – Pizza Hut Problem Proposal Benefits The existing comfort cooling systems are simply not achieving comfort. This is mainly due to the ambient temperatures throughout the day, therefore the system virtually never achieves an acceptable working environment temperature of below 82°F. Not not only consuming high levels of energy, but also failing to maintain an acceptable temperature for staff in high turnover food preparation areas. Reduce electricity overhead Improve overall working temperatures in the staff kitchen areas Happy franchisee Happy employees Replace the existing 10-ton system with the Solarcool equivalent 10-ton system. Used for comfort cooling - with a target temperature of below 77°F. 44

45 Existing vs. SolarCool Substituting the existing kitchen 10-ton system, along with the 2 x 5-tons systems situated in the restaurant. The installation took place on September 24th 2012. Thereafter a monitoring energy circuit marker recording before and after the installation. This device served as a witness to the results. SolarCool Non solar “At the time the ambient temperature begins to warm up around 8:00 am, the power of the machine starts a surprising decline into a 6KW position, remaining there throughout the day’s hottest phase.” - Francisco Javier Vadillo – Pizza Hut

46 Prior to installation the kitchen was running at 82°F, now operating at a significantly more comfortable temperature of 74°F to 75°F. Oscillation is observed at a downward trend, representing a stable thermal load management around the expected temperature. Existing vs. SolarCool “When the sun is in the sky, the compressor in these machines basically acts as a pump, moving the refrigerant throughout the components, in our view these systems are optimal in this type of application over any other” - Francisco Javier Vadillo – Pizza Hut

47 Installation examples
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 47

48 North America British MOD, Cyprus South America Middle East
48 Cont…

49 England US Marine Corp. Malta England England Malta US Marine Corp.
49 Next…

50 Partnered applications
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51 There are virtually no applications that SolarCool can not partner with,
51 from process cooling…

52 in both heating & cooling…
…to air conditioning, 52 in both heating & cooling…

53 …to heavy industry chillers,
53 Retrofit solutions to existing plant is available on this type of application. through to…

54 …all types of refrigeration.
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 54 Retrofit solutions to existing plant is available on this type of application.

55 Just remember…when the sun is in the sky…
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. Just remember…when the sun is in the sky… 55

56 …whether it’s minus 21°c…
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 56

57 …or plus 31°c… 57 And welcome to the future of Cooling.
My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 57

58 …whilst all other systems work harder…
And welcome to the future of Cooling. My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. …whilst all other systems work harder… 58

59 …SolarCool rests. 59 And welcome to the future of Cooling.
My job today is to give you an overview of what we have here. I am not under any circumstances the man to answer any technical questions you may have, however we have our technical director here to help me out. On the subject of questions – we do have two Q&A sessions – so iff possible please hold onto you questions until then. 59

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