CT Energy & Technology, LLC presents World’s largest renewable energy project utilizing Connecticut manufactured fuel cell technology CT Energy & Technology, LLC Project & Development Team A Diversified Services Construction Company Wm. Corvo Consultants, Inc. Middletown, CT 860.346.6500 office 860.346.8183 cellular Project permitting ,development and public relations consulting 2 CT Energy & Technology, LLC Project & Development Team 90 Statehouse Square, Hartford, CT 860.424.4300 A major Connecticut law firm able to provide comprehensive legal advice on all facets of development, permitting and administrative procedures. Doyle, D’Amore & Balducci 100 Lindbergh Drive, Hartford, CT 860.548.1421 A full service government relations, business development and communications consulting firm. Highly experienced in government, political and media relations. Specialists in advertising and marketing. William “Jack” Sheehan 72 Sea Cliff Drive Plymouth, Massachusetts An energy and environmental finance firm specializing in project finance with experience in a wide array of technologies for the modern electric generation and transmission grid. 3 CT Energy & Technology, LLC Development Premise CT Energy & Technology, LLC is a Connecticut based development company whose purpose is to develop energy projects which meet Connecticut’s goals for renewable energy, combined heat and power and distributed generation. The Beacon Falls Energy Park is a project which meets our criteria and provides us with the opportunity to develop the largest renewable energy fuel cell project in the world using the most modern technology available. The participants in CT Energy & Technology are all Connecticut based companies and the technology which we are proposing to use for the Beacon Falls Energy Park is also provided by a Connecticut company. The value to the community of Beacon Falls includes substantial tax revenue, development of a former brownfield site and enhanced utility availability . The jobs and taxes when coupled with the cleanest renewable energy project of its type makes our development proposal a home run for Beacon Falls. 4 Beacon Falls Energy Park PROJECT LOCATION Beacon Falls- between Connecticut Route 8 and High Rock Road 5 Beacon Falls Energy Park PROJECT LOCATION Beacon Falls- between Connecticut Route 8 and High Rock Road Property was formerly used as a sand and gravel mine. It has been restored several times but the open space is an attraction for off road vehicles and motor cycles. 6 Beacon Falls Energy Park PROJECT LOCATION Beacon Falls- between Connecticut Route 8 and High Rock Road Project topography allows for development of the base load fuel cell project on a large bowl like parcel below an existing tree lined boundary. This reduces the view shed for our neighbors. 7 Beacon Falls Energy Park PROJECT LOCATION Two photographic views of the property to be developed 8 Beacon Falls Energy Park PROJECT DESIGN AND LAYOUT Project is designed to have a low profile and be landscaped for minimum visibility. The fuel cell technology has no combustion and is very quiet. 9 Beacon Falls Energy Park PROJECT DESIGN AND LAYOUT Beacon Falls Substation project interconnection 10 Beacon Falls Energy Park Project Design- Equipment 11 Beacon Falls Energy Park Project Design- Equipment 12 Beacon Falls Energy Park Project Design- Equipment ark 13 Beacon Falls Energy Park Project Benefits Beacon Falls’ Benefits: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Economic Development benefits- large scale taxable project. Positive impact on tax revenue Final project will have low visibility and sound profile World Class renewable energy project using clean Connecticut base load fuel cell technology Reduced area emissions Positive economic benefit of jobs during development Development of former sand quarry - brownfield property Injection of energy into the Beacon Falls area that is physically delivered to Connecticut electric users Project will provide enhanced natural gas availability to Beacon Falls 14 Beacon Falls Energy Park Project Benefits Benefits to Connecticut 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Cost effective, base load renewable energy Energy physically delivered to Connecticut consumers Reduced area emissions Jobs for Connecticut manufacturing and construction companies Tax revenue from project development Improvement of electric grid reliability Improvement of natural gas distribution systems All Connecticut companies in development 15