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What is next for Greenhouse Gas? An Industry Perspective

What is next for Greenhouse Gas? An Industry Perspective. Hitachi Zosen Corporation and Hitachi Zosen Inova. Hitachi Zosen Locations. Hitachi Zosen Corporation, Japan, Revenue ~3.7 billion USD (3/16) 9,500 employees, 87 subsidiaries

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What is next for Greenhouse Gas? An Industry Perspective

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  1. What is next for Greenhouse Gas? An Industry Perspective

  2. Hitachi Zosen Corporation and Hitachi Zosen Inova Hitachi Zosen Locations • Hitachi Zosen Corporation, Japan, Revenue ~3.7 billion USD (3/16) • 9,500 employees, 87 subsidiaries • Hitachi Zosen Inova AG based in Zurich, Switzerland (13 subsidiaries & locations) • Hitachi Zosen Inova USA, LLC – Norcross, GA

  3. Hitachi Zosen InovaGlobal leader in Energy from Waste • Zurich-based Hitachi Zosen Inova is a global leader in energy and material from waste solutions (former Von Roll company founded in 1933) • More than 600 employees in Switzerland, Germany, USA and the UK • Offices in US since 1975 • Global operation, maintenance & service businesses • Proprietary Energy from Waste (EfW) technologies • Complete EPC, turnkey plant and system solutions • Over 500 reference projects worldwide • Continuous expansion and development of EfW technologies • 2014 Acquisition of Kompogas (Anaerobic Digestion) • 2015 Acquisition of Biomethan GmbH (Biogas Upgrading) • 2016 Acquisition of ETOGAS GmbH (Power to Gas) MVV Introduction 20170309

  4. United Nations: 30 October 2017 Carbon dioxide in atmosphere hits new high UN warns that drastic action is needed to meet climate targets set in the Paris agreement Drastic Changes are Needed to safe the planet! 2017_11_1 HZI ETOGAS PtG Introduction BEWO

  5. Global Renewable Regulation is responding to Climate change • Switzerland • BFE: Energy Strategy 2050 (voted in 5/17) • Swiss Gas Association: 30% renewable gas by 2030 • France • Exit of coal power generation by 2023 • 10% renewable gas by 2030, increase renewable power to 40% 2030 • USA • California 50% renewable by 2030, AB 2514 and AB 2868 is a mandate for energy storage (No PtG!) • Proposal SB100 to become 100% renewable in California by 2045 • Hawaii: Signed Bill (HB623) to become 100% renewable by 2045. Also created a state hydrogen implementation coordinator under HB1296. • Canada • CGA Target: Fully developed RNG marketplace by 2020 • Renewable gas targets 5% by 2025, 10% by 2030 Major transformation of global energy grid will be necessary.

  6. Hitz 2030 Vision: Energy Business Ecosystem 2017-10-17 Business Update BEWO

  7. Hitz 2030 Vision for a Recycling Society • Strategic Focus: • KOMPOGAS AD • ETOGAS P2G

  8. Organic waste to biogas – The Kompogas system

  9. Technology Technology Portfolio Kompogas (AD) Anaerobic Digestion of Organic Waste Etogas (P2G) Power to Gas energy storage

  10. Why Organics recycling with AD?Closing the nutrient cycle while generating energy ≈ 1 hour of light + 50 BTU of heat 1 ton organic waste≈ 20 gal gasoline fuel equivalent 1 ton food waste≈ 600 miles car trip Nutrients source (N, P, K, etc.)+ soil conditioner ≈ 30-60% organics Biogas + Compost/Fertilizer Organic waste Kompogas Portrait

  11. Kompogas High Solids ADDesigned for a large variety of input materials Household bio-waste Catering and kitchen waste Organic fraction of MSW / residual waste Green waste Market and vegetable waste Expired food from supermarkets Kompogas Portrait

  12. Kompogas ADFirst class technologies combined with HZI turn-key capability Project, Site and Construction Management IntegratedSolutionMaximized EfficiencyReliable Execution Proprietary Technologyfrom HZI Gas Utilization Digester Feeding System Dewatering Discharge System Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls Engineeredby HZI Balance of Plant and Energy Utilization Site and Building Services Managed by HZI Civil Kompogas Portrait

  13. Over 80 Kompogas plants in operation worldwide The firstThe most ecological Rümlang (CH) Rijsenhout (NL) built in 1991 recovering CH4and CO2 for greenhouses The largest The first US based Doha (Qatar) San Luis Obispo, CA 15 digesters 301’400 t/y(OFMSW & SSO) startup & commissioning June 2018 Kompogas Portrait

  14. Sustainable energy storage - ETOGAS

  15. Annual Wind and Solar Capacity Additions by Country, World Markets: 2017, 2021, 2026 (MW) Source: Navigant: Q2/2017 United States will take #1 spot in future capacity additions followed by China. 2017-10-17 Business Update BEWO

  16. Market Dynamics are out of balance without Energy Storage The growth of renewable energy has led to negative pricing in Texas, which has a lot of wind power, in the UK and other parts of Europe, including Germany. Ireland Infrastructure Needs Grid operators must now rapidly build infrastructure from the ground up in areas lacking proper access, such as along Germany’s coast with the North Sea, a major center of wind production.“They have an obligation to connect a particular wind farm to the grid,” said Lang. “But if the grid behind the wind farm was never built to take on that type of power, they have to reinforce the grid. And this drives up grid costs.” The lack of Energy storage is already causing major problems 2017_11_1 HZI ETOGAS PtG Introduction BEWO

  17. Market Dynamics for Hydrogen have positive momentum A shift towards hydrogen in the transportation sector is quite possible

  18. Energy Storage at the TWh Capacity Level can only be done with P2G Conversion to H2 and CH4 are the only long-term storage strategies at TWh scale

  19. Holistic Approach for P2G power CO2 P2G SNG Gas grid Ideal long term storage Methanation Electrolysis Efficiency 82% Efficiency 73% O2 Heat generation (250°C) CHP Plant el. efficiency 58% Energy Demand Management Commercialization Thermal Use Electrical Load Mobility & Heat generation Excess - and demand management Industrial and district heating

  20. Power to SNG: AUDI e-GAS Plant / Werlte(6.3MWel) • Delivery: 2013/Q4 • Largest Plant • Balance of System and EPC responsibility: ETOGAS • Electrolysis • Alkaline Electrolyzer • Atmospheric operation with downstream compressor • 3rd party technology • Methanation • Catalytic Methanation • Salt cooled shell and tube reactor • 3rd party technology

  21. HZI ETOGAS the Pioneer in P2G Largest plant designed and built by HZI ETOGAS in 2013

  22. Conclusion • In recent years, global warming has been the subject of a great deal of political controversy. • As scientific knowledge has grown, the debate is moving away from whether humans are causing warming and toward questions of how best to respond • Reduce the use and dependence of fossil fuels • Apply existing technologies to mitigate GHG • Continue developing new technologies • Implement legislation • Incentivize use and development

  23. Thank You! Thomas Gratz Sales Manager US Mobile: 630-862-1176 E-mail: Thomas.gratz@hz-inova.com

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