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Southwest Iowa s BioPark

Agenda. The ConceptThe Current AssetsThe ProductsThe SiteThe Opportunity. BioPark Concept. Envision a BioPark of Renewable Energy Businesses South of Council BluffsProvide a Fertile Environment for Innovative Companies to Grow

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Southwest Iowa s BioPark

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    2. Agenda The Concept The Current Assets The Products The Site The Opportunity

    3. BioPark Concept Envision a BioPark of Renewable Energy Businesses South of Council Bluffs Provide a Fertile Environment for Innovative Companies to Grow & Prosper Opportunities to Add Value to Area Products Use Hometown Human & Natural Resources

    4. Agenda The Concept The Current Assets The Products The Site The Opportunity

    5. Current Assets Situated for National Travel Connections Two Interstate Highways Four Class I Railroads & 1 Class II Railroad Missouri River for Barge Access Major Power Sources Petroleum Tank Farm Close to an International Airport

    6. Current Assets Bunge Largest Oilseed Processor in North America By the fall of 2008, the Bunge Council Bluffs facility will have crush capacity of 11 million bushels per year.By the fall of 2008, the Bunge Council Bluffs facility will have crush capacity of 11 million bushels per year.

    7. Current Assets Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy Producer Owned, 110 Million Gallon Ethanol Facility

    8. Mid American Energy Adding 790 megawatts of coal fueled electric generation Total of 1,610 megawatts of electricity capacity per hour Add 70 operations employees to total 216 employees when complete

    9. 45 mgpy Biodiesel Facility Use Oil & Low Grade Animal Fat

    10. Agenda The Concept The Current Assets The Products The Site The Opportunity

    11. Products Food Grade Soybean Oil Non-Food Grade Soybean Oil Soybean Meal Ethanol Free Fatty Acids Distillers Dry Grain (DDGs) Corn Germ Meal Bio-Diesel Glycerin Meat & Bone Meal Corn Oil CO2 Soybean Hulls and non feed grade oil 57,750 tons per year Meat and Bone Meal 42,000 tons per year Distillers Dry Grain from corn 325,000 tons peryear With the possibility that the DDGs and the Meat and Bone Meal could double. In the dry frac process a 40% protein corn meal will be produced - 35,000 tpy? Soybean Meal - 1,828,750 tons per year Soybean Hulls and non feed grade oil 57,750 tons per year Meat and Bone Meal 42,000 tons per year Distillers Dry Grain from corn 325,000 tons peryear With the possibility that the DDGs and the Meat and Bone Meal could double. In the dry frac process a 40% protein corn meal will be produced - 35,000 tpy? Soybean Meal - 1,828,750 tons per year

    12. Compatible Future Products Animal or Pet Feed Enzymes & Catalysts Bio-Degradeable Plastic Plastic Polymers Cellulosic Fuels Chemicals Sweetners Vitamins Dust Control Material Beverages/Bottling Hydro-ponic Vegetables Shrimp or Fish De-icers

    13. Agenda The Concept The Current Assets The Products The Site The Opportunity

    14. Site

    15. Site

    19. Agenda The Concept The Current Assets The Products The Site The Opportunity

    20. Opportunities Add New Businesses R&D and Other Create New Jobs Add Value to Local Resources Make Products from By-Products = Increased Profit Increase Revenues to the City and County Commercialization

    21. Opportunity

    22. Q & A

    23. Thank You

    24. END

    26. Board of Directors Dave Denne, Ch Don Harris, VC Ted Bauer, Sec/Treas Jim Andersen Doug Beckman Randy Euken

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