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MASADA OxyNol, L.L.C.

MASADA OxyNol, L.L.C. FINALLY, A CLEAN SMART SOLUTION TURNING WASTE INTO ETHANOL. Presentation for Alternative Energy Solutions from Alabama's Natural Resources AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn, Alabama October 24-25, 2006. The Company.

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MASADA OxyNol, L.L.C.

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  1. MASADA OxyNol, L.L.C. FINALLY, A CLEAN SMART SOLUTION TURNING WASTE INTO ETHANOL Presentation for Alternative Energy Solutions from Alabama's Natural Resources AUBURN UNIVERSITY Auburn, Alabama October 24-25, 2006

  2. The Company Masada OxyNol™, an affiliate of Masada Resource Group, LLC, owns all rights to develop Masada’s proprietary waste disposal technology in the United States. Masada is staffed with experienced management, industry, and financial personnel. Masada has developed and patented a process that converts Municipal Solid Waste and Sewage Sludge to fuel ethanol and other commercial by-products.

  3. MASADA OxyNol™Process Feedstocks PROCESSABLE MATERIALS IN POST RECYCLED WASTE BY PERCENT Adapted from USEPA Waste Fact Book V.4.0, August 1997 COMPOSITION OF TYPICAL WASTE WATER BIOSOLIDS

  4. The CES OxyNol™ Process • Converts over 90% incoming MSW and Sludge into Ethanol, Recyclables and other beneficial by products through a patented process. • No new science - conversion of cellulose to ethanol is old technology – waste provides cellulose • All equipment is “off the shelf” supplied by proven vendors • Process guaranteed with a Specific Process Insurance policy

  5. MASADA O X Y N O L  Finally. A smart, clean solution. Water Recycled Sulfuric Acid Brewers Yeast IN Inert Fines to Disposal Sludge Cellulose to Sugar Conversion OUT Fermentation and Distillation Material Recycling Facility Ethanol Dried Cellulose Sugar Water City of Birmingham Garbage Waste Lignin Fuel Air Out Stillage Water Gypsum Boiler/ Gasifier Recyclables CO2 Steam Plant Wastewater Treatment Fly Ash Gas Gypsum CO2 For Illustrative Purposes Only

  6. TIP FLOOR MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITY

  7. AUTOMATICSEPARATIONOF RECYCLABLES

  8. MANUAL SEPARATION OF RECYCLABLES

  9. RAW FEEDSTOCK READY FOR PREPARATION

  10. ETHANOL PRODUCTION ACID HYDROLYSIS FEEDSTOCK PREPARATION

  11. MASADA OxyNol™Conversion of Cellulose to Sugar

  12. MASADA OxyNol™Fermenting Sugar to Ethanol

  13. Orange Recycling and Ethanol Production FacilityFacility Inputs • 230,000 tons per year of MSW capacity • Over 250,000 tons per year of sludge cake (20% solids) capacity • Commitments from over 20 area municipalities for MSW & Sludge

  14. Orange Recycling and Ethanol Production FacilityFacility Outputs

  15. MASADA OxyNol™Environmental Benefits • Achieves 90% waste diversion • Alternative to dumping/burning of garbage and land applying sludge • Increased recovery of recyclables • Produces Renewable Ethanol and Lignin Fuels • Local solution to waste disposal • Produces renewable motor fuel

  16. FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLABORATION, RESEARCH AND COMMERCIAL MARKETS Partnership with Auburn University to develop other feed stocks from forestry wastes including pulp wastes. Collaboration with Auburn University and PureVision Technology, Inc. to develop a pilot platform for the advancement of cellulose to sugar conversion technology. Development of a new generation of transportation fuels from cellulosic biomass derived sugars including biofuels in aviation. Continued public private partnerships for the deployment of current technology in commercial markets.

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