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HIGH PERFORMANCE LED SUPERIOR LIGHT OUTPUT LONGER LIFECYCLE LOWER COST CUSTOMIZABLE

Global Ocean Group. Sustainable efficiency. HIGH PERFORMANCE LED SUPERIOR LIGHT OUTPUT LONGER LIFECYCLE LOWER COST CUSTOMIZABLE Presented for: City Township Presentation. 250. Green Light Solutions Corp.

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HIGH PERFORMANCE LED SUPERIOR LIGHT OUTPUT LONGER LIFECYCLE LOWER COST CUSTOMIZABLE

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  1. Global Ocean Group Sustainable efficiency HIGH PERFORMANCE LED SUPERIOR LIGHT OUTPUT LONGER LIFECYCLE LOWER COST CUSTOMIZABLE Presented for: City Township Presentation

  2. 250 Green Light Solutions Corp. • Financing Opportunity from Green Light Solutions to deliver to Any City an example of 1000+/- Street Lights with no up front costs… • City can Pay from the energy and maintenance savings over next 4-5 years… • Product can be supplied only / or ‘’Turn Key’’ supplied and installed… • We Can offer a Turn-Key Product / Install and Service Management Contract • The Average Maintenance and Replacement Costs for one (1) HPS Street Light: • The Conventional High Pressure Sodium Street light lamp bulb (HPS) is replaced • every three years (3.0 years) However…Wind Vibration and Cold Temperatures • can destroy a High Pressure Sodium Bulb in as quickly as just one year… • Cost $200(labor) +$50(bulb) + $5.0(waste mgt.) = $255 every 3 years or $85 / yr. • The ballast is replaced every 5 years at a cost of $350 • (ballast + labor + waste mgt.) = $70/yr. • The fixture/aluminum head is replaced every 18 years at a cost of $425 • = $23.61 per year. • Therefore, the average maintenance and replacement cost per year is $178.61. • Over the lifespan equivalent of a LED street light of 50,000hrs (13.7 years), the • cost savings of maintenance / replacement for just one current HPS street light is: • 13.7 yrs x $178.61/yr. = $2446.96 • Maintenance & Energy Cost Savings by converting just One (1) Green Light • Solutions Street Light: • Maintenance Cost Savings ($2,446.96) and Energy Cost Savings • ($985.03) and ($10.00) Carbon Credit *outlined on page 4 • $3,568.99 Minimum Savings for each of our LED Street Lamps • $260.51 cost savings per year per Green Light Solutions Street Light. • Return on Investment (R.O.I.): 3.6 years

  3. Green Light Solutions Corp. LED Street Lamps? • Lower cost of ownership • Longer lifetime (10x) • Less replacement costs • 70% savings on energy • Environmentally friendly • Less heat • No mercury • Pure perfect light • No UV or IR radiation

  4. Green Light Solutions Corp. LED Street Lamps? • Lower cost of ownership • Longer lifetime (10x) • Less replacement costs • 70% savings on energy • Environmentally friendly • Less heat • No mercury • Pure perfect light • No UV or IR radiation City Savings if we switched just 1000 current Street Lights to our LED technology 91 Watt vs. 250 Watt High Pressure Sodium Lights *EEMCSC Page 5 example $2.605 Million Dollars in electricity & maintenance costs per year 2.5 thousand tons of CO2 emissions/year 5,000 barrels of oil/year Total cost of the bulbs and the labor to change them is saved! 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

  5. Estimated Energy and Maintenance Cost Savings Calculations Global Ocean Street Light vs. Conventional Street Light 250* Watt HPS Street Light  288 Watts x 10 hrs. = 2880 WH per day 2880 WH x 365 days = 1,051,200 WH or 1,051.2 KWH per year Cost/yr: 1,051.2 KWH x $0.10/KWH = $105.12 per 288 watt HPS street light Electrical energy cost of one 288 watt HPS street light over 50,000 hours (13.7 years) = $1440.14 *250 watt High Pressure Sodium (HPS) streetlight lamp consists of a 250 watt bulb plus the ballast which consumes greater than 38 watts of energy = 288 watts energy consumption. • 91 Watt Green Light Solutions Street Light • 91 Watts x 10 hrs. = 910 WH per day • 910 WH x 365 days = 332,150 WH or 332.2 KWH per year • Cost/yr: 332.2 KWH x $0.10/KWH = $33.22 per 91 watt LED street light • Electrical energy cost of one 91 watt LED street light over 50,000 hours (13.7 years) • = $455.11 • Energy Cost Savings over the life span of one Green Light Solutions Street Light • vs. conventional HPS street light = • $985.03 (68% energy savings). Average maintenance and replacement costs of one High Pressure Sodium Street Light: • The Street light lamp bulb is replaced every three years (3.0 years) if no wind vibration… • Cold temperatures and wind vibration can burn High Pressure Sodium in just 1 year… • Maintenance Cost is $200 (labor) +$50 (bulb)+ $5.0(waste mgt.) = $255 every 3 years or $85/ yr. • The ballast is replaced every 5 years at a cost of $350 (ballast + labor + waste mgt.) or $70 /yr. • The fixture/aluminum head is replaced every 18 years at a cost of$425 or $23.61 per year. Therefore, the average ‘’best case’’ maintenance and replacement cost per year for conventional High Pressure Sodium Lights is $178.61 Per Year. Over the lifespan equivalent of a LED street light of 50,000 hrs or (13.7 years), the cost Savings of maintenance / replacement of one current HPS street light is: 13.7 x $178.61/yr. = $2446.96 • Maintenance Cost Savings of ($2,446.96) and Energy Cost Savings of ($985.03) using our LED: • $3, 431.99 for each Green Light Solutions LED Street Light. • Return on Investment (R.O.I.) Less than 3.6 years $739 (Additional cost of LED street light fixture vs. conventional) + Installation $200 = $939 expense divided by $260.51 / yr. savings = 3.6 years A city/town with an average of 1,000 street lights will save over Thirty Five ($35.690) Million over the lifespan of the LED Street Lights. Applicable Savings from Energy Rebates and CO2 tax credits approx $10.00 per year per light post to further reduce the ROI. Note: energy and maintenance costs continue to escalate.

  6. Green Light Solutions Corp. LED Street Series Additional Specifications and Performance Information Testing Certifications: LM70 and LM80 information is provided by Cree LM79 testing files are provided by a third-party POC: CDF – Energy Solutions and Developer Past Performances Available Preferences: Tribal 8(a), SDVOSDB, WOSDB, WOEDSB, NAOSDB, VA Verified and other certifications - CCR & ORCA 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

  7. Green Light Solutions Corp. FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS Color Rendering: Power Factor: Lamp Life: IP Rating: Housing: Tilt Angle: Operating Temp: Surge Protection: 82 0.98 50,000 Hours 67 Aluminum -30° to 90° -40°F to 149°F 4KV APPLICATIONS Streets Parking Lots Pathways Parks Airports Gas Stations Shopping Centers Warehouse Lead times will vary depending on options selected. Consult with your sales representative. Example: ST 70 MT DW 3 Yes OD Yes GR Ordering Information MT ST Voltage Color Correlated Temperature Photocell Series Light Angle (1) Wattage Yes No MT AC 120-277V 480 AC 480V 61 91 124 152 181 216 254 278 See Optics Chart For Options ST WW 2700-3500K NW 4100-4500K DW 5000-6000K CW 6500-7500K Notes: Consult your representative for information about different angles. Lights will fit onto a pole with an outer diameter up to 2 3/8 inch. Consult your sales representative for the pre-programmed option. Dimmable (3) Mounting (2) OD 2 3/8 Pole WA Wall No Yes Pre-programmed Color GR Grey BL Black BZ Bronze CU Custom 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

  8. Green Light Solutions Corp. High Bay & Street Optic Codes Place these codes on order form. 12 13 2 22 1 Type 1 Symmetric Medium Type 1 Symmetric Short Type 1 Symmetric Short Type 2 Asymmetric Medium Type 2 Asymmetric Medium 3 4 5 Type 3 Asymmetric Large Type 5 Symmetric Medium Type 4 Asymmetric Short POC: CDF – Energy Solutions and Developer Past Performances Available Preferences: Tribal 8(a), SDVOSDB, WOSDB, WOEDSB, NAOSDB, VA Verified and other certifications - CCR & ORCA 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

  9. Green Light Solutions Corp. Other Products Available TUBE LIGHTING APPLICATIONS Retail Supermarkets Cooler/Freezer Cases Offices Airports Factories Gas Stations Shopping Malls Schools Warehouse Parking Garages Restaurants HIGHBAY LIGHTING Retail Warehouse High Bays Parking Garages Gas Stations Industrial Tunnels Soffits Flood Lights Sports Courts Supermarkets Offices Airports Factories STREET LIGHTING Streets Airports Parking Lots Gas Stations Pathways Shopping Centers Parks Warehouse Schools Sports Courts PAR LIGHTING Offices Airports Retail Stores Gas Stations Shopping Malls Museums Galleries Hospitals Homes Restaurants 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

  10. Green Light Solutions Corp. FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS Lighting Angle: Color Rendering: Power Factor: Lamp Life: Replaces: Warranty: LED T8EX Parabolic Series 120° + 83 0.95 50,000 Hours Fluorescent Tubes 5 Years APPLICATIONS Retail Warehouse Schools Parking Garages Gas Stations Industrial Tunnels Soffits Hospitals Sports Courts Supermarkets Offices Airports Factories Ordering Information Lead times will vary depending on options selected. Consult with your sales representative. Example: T8EXP 24T MT NW CL BI MT T8EXP Voltage Color Correlated Temperature Lens Type Fixture Type Series MT AC 100-277V CL Clear FS Frosted 22 2x2 2 Lamp 24 2x4 3 Lamp T8EXP WW 2700-3500K NW 4100-4500K DW 5000-6000K CW 6500-7500K BI End Type BI Bi Pin G13 POC: CDF – Energy Solutions and Developer Past Performances Available Preferences: Tribal 8(a), SDVOSDB, WOSDB, WOEDSB, NAOSDB, VA Verified and other certifications - CCR & ORCA 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

  11. Estimated Energy and Maintenance Cost Savings Calculations Global Ocean 36 Watt Linear LED Luminaires vs. 72 Watt Florescent Tubes 72* Watt Fluorescent Light 108 Watts x 10 hrs. = 1080 WH per day 1080 WH x 365 days = 394,200 WH or 394.2 KWH per year Cost/yr: 394.2 KWH x $0.10/KWH = $39.42 per 108 watt fluorescent light Electrical energy cost of one 108 watt fluorescent light over 50,000 hours (13.7 years) = $540.05 Note: Fluorescent tubes would have to be replaced approx. 7 times during the life span of one LED Linear Luminaire 36 Watt Green Light Solutions Linear Luminaire 36 Watts x 10 hrs. = 360 WH per day 360 WH x 365 days = 131,400 WH or 131.4 KWH per year Cost/yr: 131.4 KWH x $0.10/KWH = $13.14 per 36 watt LED Linear Energy Cost Savings/yr (66.6%): $26.28 (LED vs. fluorescent) Electrical energy cost of one 36 watt LED Linear over 50,000 hours (13.7 years) = $180.02 Energy Cost Savings over the life span of one Linear Light vs. conventional Fluorescent Light = $360.03 (68% energy savings). • *72 Watt Fluorescent light consists of 2 x 32 watt mercury tubes, and a ballast which consumes 36 watts of energy = 108 watts. • Average maintenance and replacement costs of fluorescent tubes and ballast: • Maintenance cost to replace florescent tubes: $25.00. Fluorescent tubes have to be replaced every two years (2.0 years) and Ballast every 5 years; therefore, maintenance $12.50 per year + cost of tubes $2.5 + cost of ballast and labor replacement $25 + $5.0 (waste mgt.) = $45.00 maintenance and replacement cost per year. • Over the lifespan equivalent of a LED Linear Luminaire of 13.7 years the cost of maintenance / Replacement of one fluorescent is: 13.7 x $45/yr. = $616.50 • ROI: Savings per year (Energy, air conditioning and maintenance): $26.28 + $9.86 + $45.00 = $81.14 / yr. savings • $150 (LED Linear Selling Price) divided by $81.14 / yr. savings = 1.8 years R.O.I. • Note: Energy Saving Rebates have to be added to the ROI plus carbon credits plus escalating cost of energy. $3,000,000 in carbon tax credits would be generated annually for every 1 million fluorescent lighting fixtures replaced with our linear LED luminaires, approximately $12 million in carbon tax credits generated annually to replace 4 million fluorescent lighting fixtures. • Note: Energy and Maintenance costs continue to escalate with conventional lighting.

  12. Green Light Solutions Corp. FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS Lighting Angle: Color Rendering: Power Factor: Lamp Life: Replaces: Warranty: LED T8EX 4ft Tube External Driver Series 120° + 83 0.95 50,000 Hours Fluorescent Tubes 5 Years APPLICATIONS Soffits Hospitals Sports Courts Supermarkets Offices Airports Factories Retail Warehouse Schools Parking Garages Gas Stations Industrial Tunnels Ordering Information Lead times will vary depending on options selected. Consult with your sales representative. Example: T8EXR 4 MT NW 192 CL BI MT T8EXR Voltage Series System Color Correlated Temperature End Type (2) Lens Type MT AC 100-277V CL Clear FS Frosted 2 2 Tubes 3 3 Tubes 4 4Tubes 6 6 Tubes T8EX BI Bi Pin G13 HO High Output WW 2700-3500K NW 4100-4500K DW 5000-6000K CW 6500-7500K Notes: When ordering HO ends, consult your representative for proper fit. 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

  13. Green Light Solutions Corp. • LED AUDIT CHECKLIST • In determining project costs and potential energy savings it is very important to ensure that an accurate count of all fixtures take place. Below is a checklist of items needed to included in an audit or when asking potential clients for information about their facilities. • Audit Information Needed: • Fixture type • Bulb type, i.e.) Fluorescent, metal halide, par • Bulb size, i.e.) 4ft tube, incandescent bulb, par 30/38 • # of bulbs per fixture • Wattage of each bulb • Fixture size and type (if applicable), i.e.) 2ftx4ft fluorescent troffer. This is important because in replacing tubes if the fixture is a troffer it will have an acrylic lens so clear LED tubes will be best. If the fixture is a parabolic, which means it just has a grid cover where you can see the physical tubes, then frosted tubes will be needed. • Example: (T8 4ft 3 Lamp 32w 2x4 parabolic) Be consistent in how you list information so it will be easier to do a final count. • # of each fixture type • Average hours each fixture is turned on each day • Days of the weeks fixtures are on • Zones/Offices fixtures are grouped together for determining potential use of sensors • How to obtain fixture information: • There are 2 ways to gather information for accurate audits: • Obtain electrical plans and lighting schedules. If the building still has the original lighting then going over the lighting plans will be the quickest and easiest way to gather this information. Please ensure to confirm with the client if any modifications or retrofits have been performed. Also do a quick visual inspection verifying that the lights in the plans are in fact the ones that are currently installed. • The second way is to do a visual inspection and physical count of every fixture. This method is can be time consuming and difficult to keep track of, but if plans are not available it is your only option. After a couple audits it will become easier. The best way to keep track of the fixture count is to have a layout of the floor plan and label each zone/office and on another sheet detailing the fixture information. Ask the client if they have a office location sheet and if one is not available just draw the floor plan as best as you can. • Knowing what fixtures are in each zone/office is very important. If the client needs to replace lights in phases you can refer back to your audit to know exactly how many lights are in each phase without having to go back and count again. A lot of times clients will just give you a total count as basic information but it is not always accurate. When in doubt take a picture of the fixture or bulb. 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

  14. Green Light Solutions Corp. Client: Location: 403-389-3133 (CND)www.globalocean.orginformation@globalocean.org

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