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Materials Innovations In An Emerging Hydrogen Economy February 24 th , 2008

Materials Innovations In An Emerging Hydrogen Economy February 24 th , 2008. Title: Introduction of the Hydrogen Economy in Emerging Markets Jose Ignacio Galindo – CEO. About Alset. Company:

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Materials Innovations In An Emerging Hydrogen Economy February 24 th , 2008

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  1. Materials Innovations In An Emerging Hydrogen Economy February 24th, 2008 Title: Introduction of the Hydrogen Economy in Emerging Markets Jose Ignacio Galindo – CEO

  2. About Alset • Company: Alset Technology LLC is an American Technology Company, with offices in several locations including Argentina • Areas of R&D: Alset is working on technologies for the transition to the Hydrogen economy: • INTERNAL COMBUSTION OF HYDROGEN • HYDROGEN PRODUCTION Corporate Summary

  3. Agenda Hydrogen Economy Overview Main Implications Key Issues for the New Economy Example of successful implementation of a new fuel Key Aspects of the implementation Conclusions

  4. Outcome Affected Areas Areas of action Economy Environmental Education New Policies Economy Driven by the Market Industry Transformation National Security Sustainable Growth Main Implications The Hydrogen Economy is more than “RUNNING WITH A NEW FUEL” Major impact in the following areas:

  5. After World War II (World Oil Reserves) Control CONTROL Next 40 years (World Oil Reserves) Control 3% 97% A moment in history The Economy was driven by Global Market The Economy is driven by Politics Source: Financial TImes

  6. Main Implications International Energy Agency (IEA) Estimations: Investments are 20% below (20,000 billion investment) needed to assure suitable supply during the next 25 years. Permanent conflict between offer and demand that force to higher oil prices (The US imports 60% of its oil consumption) Energy Independency becomes a National Security Issue.

  7. H2 The New Economy The Economy driven by Global Market The Economy driven by Politics Source: Financial TImes

  8. Key Issues For a successful Implementation of the Hydrogen Economy, people have to ACKNOWLEDGE HYDROGEN AS A VALID ALTERNATIVE TO GASOLINE.

  9. Key Issues This means that Hydrogen must be: • SAFE • CERTIFICATIONS NEED FOR • AVAILABLE • STRATEGIC PLANNING • ADEQUATELY COMMUNICATED • MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS • AT A COMPETITIVE COST • ENERGY INDEPENDENCY • ECONOMIC STRATEGY • TECHNOLOGY

  10. Implementation Example Example: Introduction of an alternative fuel (CNG) in an Emerging Economy THE ARGENTINEAN CASE

  11. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION The Argentinean Case

  12. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION Development of the CNG car transformation in the world The Argentinean Case

  13. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION Enargas is an entity that controls everything related to Safety issues: Components, Installations, Stations, among others. The Argentinean Case

  14. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION The Argentinean Case

  15. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION The amount of CNG stations grew exponentially in the last 10 years. The first stations were located at high traffic points to gain maximum exposure in the general public. They were initially established in low-income neighborhoods (that appreciated the economic advantage)

  16. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION

  17. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION

  18. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION

  19. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION

  20. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION

  21. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION

  22. Implementation Example GLOBAL MARKET SAFETY INSTALLED CAPACITY STATION LOCATION

  23. Key Aspects From the CNG experience, we can draw several conclusions: • SAFE • CERTIFICATIONS NEED FOR • AVAILABLE • STRATEGIC PLANNING • ADEQUATELY COMMUNICATED • MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS • ENERGY INDEPENDENCY • ECONOMIC STRATEGY • TECHNOLOGY • AT A COMPETITIVE COST

  24. Similarities APPLICABLE TO CNG H2 • SAFE • SAFE • AVAILABLE • AVAILABLE • COMMUNICATED • COMMUNICATED • AT A COMPETITIVE COST • AT A COMPETITIVE COST

  25. Conclusion LEADERSHIP ISSUE THE UNITED STATES HAS THE CAPACITY TO LEAD THIS TRANSITION TO THE HYDROGEN ECONOMY THE HYDROGEN ECONOMY SHOULD BE The Next Shared vision of America…

  26. THANK YOU VERY MUCH Be the change you wish to see Jose Ignacio Galindo – CEO Info@alsetglobal.com www.alsetglobal.com

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