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Global Thermostat

Global Thermostat. World’s Top 10 Most Innovative Company - Fast Company, 2015. GLOBAL POLICY.

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Global Thermostat

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  1. Global Thermostat World’s Top 10 Most Innovative Company - Fast Company, 2015

  2. GLOBAL POLICY The Kyoto Protocol carbon market can provide funding to build Carbon Negative Power Plantsin developing nations. It was already trading at $175bn/year by 2012, and reduced 30% of the emissions of the carbon market trading nations GT can provide Economic Development that cleans the atmosphere

  3. “World’s Top-10 Most Innovative Company in Energy” – Fast Company, April 2015 • “2015 CEO of The Year: Graciela Chichilnisky” • – Yale Club of New York City IAIR Award, 2015 USES OF CO2 Captured CO2 is repurposed for a myriad of industry applications • “Finalist and $250k Grant Winner” • – 76West, October 2016 • “Grant winner of New York’s 76West competition” • – NYSERDA, October 2016 3% 71% 18% 5% 2% 1% Biofertilizers Industrial Gases Food & Beverage Building Materials Synthetic Fuels Seawater Desalination >$900m/yr* Existing market >$20bn/yr* Existing market >$5bn/yr* Existing market >$1.5bn/yr* Existing market >$500m/yr* Existing market >$100m/yr* Existing market

  4. HOW IT WORKS Step 2: Carbon CaptureMonoliths coated with GT’s proprietary aminopolymer sorbent selectively bind CO2 from the air Our proprietary Cyclic Adsorptive CO2 Capture method selectively captures high-purity CO2 from free air at any location. The process also conserves energy in an efficient heat cycle Step 4: Heat Transfer Two regeneration chambers operating 50% out of phase transfer heat back and forth to reduce sensible heat requirement by half Step 1: Air Input Zero cost feedstock, carbon directly from the air, is accessible anywhere in the world Step 3: Regeneration Pure CO2 is released by 85° - 90°C steam and the sorbent is regenerated 2 4 1 3

  5. GLOBAL THERMOSTAT COMMERCIAL VALUE PROPOSITION A major and unprecedented CO2 market disruptor We produce CO2 below $50 per metric tonne. Energy provided by low cost residual low temperature heat (85° C) rather than electricity Lowest Cost Most Scalable The modularity of our plants keeps CapEx deployment in line with demand and utilization Our Direct Air Capture technology nearly eliminates prohibitive distribution costs in the C02 industry. No Transportation Carbon Negative Addresses long-term environmental and economic issues Reliable, lowest cost CO2 available anytime, anywhere in the world

  6. 2016: FOUR COMMERCIAL GT PLANTS Current projects are forecasted to generate more than 1 million tonnes of CO2 per year 1: United States 3: United States 2: Canada 4: Germany Global Thermostat Plant provides CO2 for Thermoplastics Global Thermostat Plant for carbonating classic beverages Global Thermostat Plant for carbonating classic beverages Global Thermostat Plant provides CO2 to produce synthetic fuels

  7. LEADERSHIP Edgar Bronfman, Jr. Dr. Graciela Chichilnisky Dr. Peter Eisenberger Executive Chairman CEO & Cofounder CTO & Cofounder • Chairman, Endeavor Global • General Partner at Accretive LLC • Former Chairman and CEO of the Warner Music Group • Recently successfully sold Warner for US$3.3 billion • Former President and CEO of the Seagram Company • Leader and technology innovator in global energy industry and CO2 capture • 20+ year career including global R&D head at Exxon and lead scientist at Bell Labs • Tenured professor, former Vice Provost at Columbia University • Founding Director Columbia University Earth Institute • Founding Director Princeton University Materials Institute • World leading economist and mathematician • Two PhD’s: Math, MIT; Economics, Berkeley • Successful Entrepreneur: Founded & sold financial services tech companies FITEL, and Cross Border Exchange • Authored Kyoto Protocol carbon market • Tenured Professor at Columbia University, previously at Harvard and Stanford • 2015 “CEO of the Year” Selected by IAIR, Yale Club NY April 2015 • Ted speaker, Advisor to UN World Bank & IMF

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