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CARE 2009

CARE 2009. Change in Target. Grams per Liter - - to - - Ounces per Square Yard - - to - - Tons per Hour. KeLa Energy.

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CARE 2009

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  1. CARE 2009

  2. Change in Target Grams per Liter - - to - - Ounces per Square Yard - - to - - Tons per Hour

  3. KeLa Energy KeLa Energy’s licensed technology provides the coal industry with a profitable, environmentally sound fuel by converting coal waste to a high-yield, cost-effective and marketable product.

  4. US Coal • Our most abundant fossil energy resource • Mined in 27 States • Provides over 50% of US electrical power

  5. US Coal Waste • 5% to 30% of mined coal is disposed of as waste fines

  6. KeLa Engineered Fuel A coal derived fuel made up of coal fines, recycled binding materials, and renewable biomass. Coal KeLa Engineered Fuel

  7. KeLa Engineered Fuel Utilizes a readily available stream of recovered, recycled, and renewable waste materials* • Recovered Coal Fines • Recycled Carpet • Recycled Plastic • Renewable Biomass *Up to 35% Renewable/Recycled Content

  8. KeLa Engineered Fuel - Compared to Coal • Lower SOx, NOx, CO2 emissions • Lower VOC’s and HAP’s Engineered to meet the needs of the customer • Higher heating value • More complete combustion • Handled and stored like coal

  9. Target Markets

  10. Stoker Fuel • “Chunk” fuel used in industrial boilers • Low emissions • Fuel switching to control emissions • Biomass option

  11. Metallurgical (MET) Coal • A source of high grade carbon • Used to make silicon and ferro-silicon products • Highest price point of all coals

  12. Steam Fuel • Used to generate electricity • Lowest price/Highest volume • Fuel ground to powder for use • Biomass option

  13. KeLa Plant One • Licensed facility • 172,000 TPY or 20 TPH • Stoker Fuel/MET Fuel • Eastern KY Start-Up Mid - 2010

  14. Carpet Consumption • 9,240 TPY • 18,480,000 PPY • 2,200 PPH 4.6 Million Square Yards of Carpet

  15. Scanning Electron Microscope Coal KeLa Engineered Fuel

  16. KeLa Energy, LLC 7575 Dr. Phillips Blvd Suite 325 Orlando, Florida 32819 Phone (407) 363-5774 Fax (407) 345-0541 Web Site www.kelaenergy.com Email Information - info@kelaenergy.com

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