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International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

SEWAGE The Ultimate renewable Energy Source. IWHES Home of the SHaRC Sewage Heat Recovery Systems. International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc. IWHES Sewage Heat Exchange Systems .

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International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

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  1. SEWAGE The Ultimate renewable Energy Source IWHES Home of the SHaRC Sewage Heat Recovery Systems International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  2. IWHES Sewage Heat Exchange Systems The world is searching for new and sustainable energy sources while at the same time, the most abundant renewable energy source constantly flowing beneath the surface of our cities, the sewage water, remains mostly untapped. International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  3. IWHES Sewage Heat Exchange Systems • IWHES systems provide a less intrusive method of using energy from sewage water, the inexhaustible and ever-increasing free energy resource, thus creating more scenarios for implementation. • Unique clog-proof raw sewage filtering system • Simple and direct heat exchange • IWHES systems offer you the cost-effective and environmental-friendly solution for Heating,Cooling and Domestic hot water. International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  4. What About Waste Water? • Waste water is a constant inexhaustible energy source • Waste water has a average temperature of over 20°C (70°F) when exiting buildings • In septic drains the average temperature is 15°C (60°F) • Waste water heat recovery systems can be used for space heating, domestic hot water heating and air-conditioning International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  5. IWHES’s Solution -- SHaRC Unit The most daunting part to recover heat from waste water is the treatment of the raw sewage. Our Sewage Heat ReCoverySHaRC Unit provides a most effective way to deal with the challenge. The 220HX Series International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  6. Operation of SHaRC Unit (1) International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  7. Operation of SHaRC Unit (2) • SHaRC filters the raw sewage and intercepts the suspended solids • It allows the filtered sewage water to enter a heat exchanger where heat is either rejected or extracted • With its self-cleaning function, vast quantities can be moved to and from the raw sewage without ever clogging the SHaRC unit International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  8. SHaRC Unit’s Features (1) • Clog proof c/w automatic back-flush • Full backup capacity zero down time • Modular up 1200 tons capacity • Available in heat exchange or heat pump apps • Fully automated, DDC or BACnet interface • LCD display of efficiency and operational data • Wireless or Ethernet connection for data retrieval • Factory maintenance and warranty for 5-10 yrs International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  9. SHaRC Unit’s Features (2) Graphic Display Panel • 15” monitor- touch screen interface • BACnet interface • Internet accessible • Cooling and heating staging • Tracking of power consumption and efficiencies • Alarm tie-in • Instantaneous calculations of COP and GHG savings International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  10. IWHES’s Mobile Demo System • IWHES fully functioning system with sewage filter, heat exchange and can be instantly hooked up for an on-site demonstration. • Capacity: 100ton/hour International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  11. How IWHES Systems Work? International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  12. What is IWHES System for? Any buildings with high heating and/or cooling demand • Public Facilities • Office Buildings • Schools, Sport Facilities • Swimming Pools • Commercial buildings • Industrial Facilities • Shopping Malls • Condominiums • District energy systems International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  13. Benefits of IWHES Systems Versus conventional heating and cooling systems: • Energy available at point of use • Reduce CO2 and GHG emissions • No independent backflush cycle • Minimal system intrusion on setup • Works with existing infrastructure • Infinite energy supply • No need for unsightly rooftop equipment • Increased reliability • Substantial energy savings • Qualify for additional LEED credits • Easily configured for district heating designs International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  14. Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Beijing South Railway Station Total area: 2.5 million square feet Project completion date: August 1, 2008 International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  15. Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Hotel Kunlun --5-star hotel in Beijing Building height: 102 meters with 29 floors Total construction area: 865,000 square feet Sewage wells dimension: R=3m, H=8m System provides hot water, heating and cooling International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

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  19. Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Austin Texas 500 Ton Cooling system • Over 50% of electricity from coal plants carbon footprint of 2.1 lbs CO2/kwh of electricity • Energy savings of 30-50% • 60,000-80,000 gallons of water used per day on cooling tower = 30 million gallons/ year • 18,900 lbs/day of CO2 produced by a/c unit= 70 millions lbs/yr • Savings are 30 to 50% of GHG emissions and 100% of water usage International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  20. About Us • IWHES team has spent the past 25 years exploring sustainability options including geoexchange, solar and wind energy. Our endeavors include projects around the globe, and many projects are internationally recognized for sustainable innovation. • It is our mission to further commit to realizing tangible, effective sustainable solutions that can be incorporated immediately into existing societal framework. International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  21. What we do? Totalsolutionfromwastewatertoheating,coolingandhotwatersupply Turn-keyprojectwithlife-long technicalsupport • Project technical consultation • Costing and estimate • System design, equipment manufacturing, installation and technical support International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

  22. Contact Us lynn@sewageheatrecovery.com info@sewageheatrecovery.com Tel:(604) 219-2838, (604)569-0313 Fax:(604)294-0042 Address: 4638 Hastings Street,Burnaby,BritishColumbia CanadaV5C2K5 www.sewageheatrecovery.com International Wastewater Heat Exchange Systems Inc.

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