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Title: EMERALD BIOFUELS


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EMERALD BIOFUELS
  • KANAWHA BIODIESEL COMPANY

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Emerald Biofuels Background
  • Goals
  • Operate ethically while producing quality
    products in an environmentally safe manner
  • Develop renewable fuel and bio-chemical
    businesses with long term economic viability.
  • Behave responsibly in communities in which it
    operates and serves.
  • Mission
  • Develop biodiesel production capabilities via
    existing chemical manufacturing infrastructure
  • Produce biodiesel thru strategic partnering
    agreements
  • Market biodiesel and co-products in North America
    and Europe
  • Research and develop new feedstocks for biodiesel
    and co-products

3
Emerald Biofuels Strategies
  • Strategies
  • Utilize existing infrastructure while maximizing
    production output
  • Operate and maintain plants in a safe and
    efficient manner
  • Accelerate time to market
  • Utilize demonstrated production expertise from
    via strategic contractors
  • Incorporate proven state of the art technology
  • Locate facilities to competitively serve domestic
    and European markets
  • Develop processing capabilities for multiple
    feedstocks
  • Utilize long term feedstock and off-take
    contracts when and where possible

4
Biodiesel Manufacturing Process
  • Fats and oils are mixed with methanol and a small
    amount of catalyst to create a reaction.
  • The catalytic reaction creates biodiesel,
    chemically known as alkyl esters.
  • During the reaction, methanol replaces the
    glycerin found in the oil and/or fat.
  • Glycerin is separated from the biodiesel and
    other co-products through several steps
    including settling washing and purification.
  • Un-reacted methanol is recovered and recycled
    through an additional distillation process.
  • The co-product glycerin can be further refined
    into higher purities, is a chemical building
    block for many processes, or can be used as a
    fuel source.

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Biodiesel Target Markets
  • Domestic Markets
  • Transportation Fleets
  • Farming
  • Home Heating
  • Electricity Generation
  • Mining
  • Marine
  • Transit
  • Military and Government
  • Export Markets
  • Germany. One in ten pumps offer B100
  • Germany and France are committing to blend all
    diesel B5
  • EU Mandate of 5.75 renewable fuel by 2010

7
Biodiesel Performance Characteristics
  • Clean Air and the Environment. Neat Biodiesel is
    renewable and when blended with No. 2 Diesel
    reduces toxic emissions and greenhouse gases.
    Neat Biodiesel is safe to handle, biodegradable,
    non-toxic and essentially free of sulfur and
    aromatics According to the National Biodiesel
    Board, Neat Biodiesel is as biodegradable as
    sugar and less toxic than salt. At any blend
    some reduction of soot, carbon monoxide and
    sulfur is realized.
  • Lubricity. Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel (ULSD) is
    mandated by the Federal Government ULSD and took
    affect in June 2006. Treatment necessary to
    achieve these low sulfur levels significantly
    reduces petroleum-based fuels lubricity.
    Biodiesel replenishes the loss of fuel lubricity
    in an environmentally friendly manner.
  •  
  • Engine Performance. Biodiesel is proven to
    provide excellent performance in diesel engines.
    Engines running on biodiesel blended with No. 2
    diesel run efficiently with virtually identical
    mileage to engines running on No. 2 diesel alone.
  • Distribution. Biodiesel and biodiesel blended
    with No. 2 diesel can be distributed in the same
    manner as No. 2 diesel alone. Existing
    distribution infrastructure throughout the United
    States and Europe can be used without any
    modification or ill effects by transporting
    biodiesel or biodiesel blended fuel.
  •   Energy Security. Biodiesel helps reduce
    dependence on foreign oil, enabling the U.S. to
    move closer to energy independence.
  •  
  • US Economy. Biodiesel provides a boost to the
    U.S. economy by increasing American jobs,
    reducing its trade deficit and increasing tax
    revenues.

8
Biodiesel Tax Programs
  • Current Federal Tax Incentives
  • Federal Small Producers Tax Credit
  • 10 cents on first 15 MGPY (1,500,000)
  • In effect thru December 31, 208
  • Federal Excise Blenders Tax Credit
  • 1.00 per gallon of B100 made from virgin oils
    and fats
  • 0.50 par gallon of B100 made from yellow
    grease
  • In effect thru December 31, 2008
  • Current Federal Legislation
  • S701. To extend the Blender Excise Credit thru
    2015
  • HR825. To extend the Blenders Excise Credit thru
    2024
  • HR927. To increase the Blenders Excise Credit on
    yellow grease from 0.50 to 1.00 per gallon
  • HR196. Make permanent the Small Producers Tax
    Credit.
  • HR517. Make permanent both the Small Producers
    and Blenders Tax Credit.

9
  • Current Illinois Tax Programs
  • 20 Sales Tax Exemption on blends from B1 thru
    B10
  • 100 Sales Tax Exemption on blends B11 or higher
  • B11 blends represent a tax savings of 0.56 per
    gallon of B100
  • Not dependent on manufacturing origin of the B100

10
Biodiesel Feedstock Risk
  • Uncorrelated risk compared to diesel and glycerin
    market
  • Feedstock types
  • Soybean Oil (SBO)
  • Primary feedstock used in USA
  • Prices have risen to the 40 cent per pound range
  • Most biodiesel plants require soybean oil to be
    refined-bleached-deodorized (RBD)
  • Soybean oil suppliers have more crude degummed
    soybean oil available than RBD and at a lower
    price
  • Produces B100 that can be blended in northern USA
    and Europe
  • Palm Oil
  • Primarily imported from SE Asia
  • High FFA content
  • Produces B100 that has a higher cloud point than
    SBO
  • Canola Oil (Rapeseed Oil)
  • Primary Feedstock in Europe and Canada
  • Produces B100 suitable for northern USA and
    Europe
  • Animal Fats
  • Abundant availability in USA
  • Primarily high FFA
  • Produces B100 that can be blended with product
    from other feedstocks

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Kanawha Biodiesel - Summary
  • Project Summary
  • Located in Institute, WV in a chemical industrial
    park owned by Bayer Cropscience, a wholly owned
    subsidiary of Bayer AG (credit rating SP A,
    Moodys A3) (collectively, Bayer).
  • 40 MGPY design capacity.
  • Site leased from Bayer.
  • Plant to be built and owned by Emerald Biofuels.
  • Operations, quality control, and maintenance to
    be performed by Bayer under a long term contract.
  • Builder is Robinson Construction Inc.

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Kanawha Biodiesel - Timeline
  • Engineering Construction
  • Phase 1 completed leading to the selection of the
    General Contractor, Robinson Construction.
  • Detailed engineering completed and construction
    to begin January 2008
  • Startup
  • July 1, 2008
  • Commercial shipments August 1, 2008
  • Quality Assurance
  • ASTM 6751 on Startup
  • BQ9000 Certification by January 31, 2008

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Kanawha Biodiesel - Logistics
  • Truck
  • Plant will have a truck load out facility to
    serve the local market.
  • Rail
  • Plant is served by Norfolk Southern.
  • Plant will have rail in and rail out
    capabilities.
  • Barge
  • Plant will have barge in and barge out
    capabilities.
  • Storage
  • 1.5 million gallons feedstock storage
  • 1.5 million gallons B100 storage
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