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Efficient Ethanol Production

Efficient Ethanol Production. Dick Munson, Recycled Energy Development ACEEE Forum on Energy Efficiency in Agriculture February 21, 2008. Recycled Energy Development. $1.5 billion of equity, with $200 million of clean energy projects already under discussion. Eager to invest in ethanol.

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Efficient Ethanol Production

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  1. Efficient Ethanol Production Dick Munson, Recycled Energy DevelopmentACEEE Forum on Energy Efficiency in AgricultureFebruary 21, 2008 RED | the new green www.recycled-energy.com

  2. Recycled Energy Development • $1.5 billion of equity, with $200 million of clean energy projects already under discussion. Eager to invest in ethanol. • Goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions profitably. • Helps industries slash energy costs, increase their competitiveness, maintain and create jobs. • RED principals have built more than 250 power plants, costing more than $2 billion and producing more than 10,000 megawatts. RED | the new green www.recycled-energy.com

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  6. Clean Energy Standard Offer Program (CESOP) States could encourage development of recycled energy and other clean technologies with a 'Clean Energy Standard Offer Program' (CESOP) • Offer 20-year CESOP contracts for electricity generated by qualifying clean technology facilities, as defined in Subtitle D of the 2007 Energy Act.  • Pay roughly 80% of the cost of delivering power from new coal plants. Obtain a discount against current best deal for new power. • Embrace opportunity to capture waste heat from energy-intensive industries. Increase the competitiveness of those industries. RED | the new green www.recycled-energy.com

  7. Thank you Dick Munson Senior Vice President, Recycled Energy Development dmunson@recycled-energy.com 630/590-6035 www.recycled-energy.com RED | the new green www.recycled-energy.com

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