Aug 22, 2011 Blue Sphere Announces Opening of a $20 Million Equity Line of Credit
Aug 4, 2011 Blue Sphere Announces Strategic Partnership with Beijing Clinci Energy and Environment Technology Co. Ltd., one of China's Leading Renewable Energy Technology Companies
July 19, 2011 Blue Sphere Announces Strategic Partnership With B Pure and Financing for Two Landfill Projects in Ghana
February 9, 2011 Blue Sphere Announces Term Sheet for Project in Ontario, Canada
Blue Sphere has a partnership with Clinci—a leading provider of waste to energy and waste to compost solutions—to develop pro-jects in China.
14 projects in the pipeline with total expected power production ca-pacity of 70 MW. In return for exclusive rights, Blue Sphere executes the project and provides the investment to build and operate the project.
Blue Sphere’s Revenue Stream
Blue Sphere generates revenue through:
Project Development fees Ongoing sales of carbon credits directly to major corporations On the carbon credit exchange Ongoing sales of thermal and electrical Energy and Ongoing sales of byproducts.
United States
The Project
The Opportunity
Huge Potential market with hundreds of potential projects Proven technologies and experienced partners Access to over 100 farms with many ready for im-mediate execution Average project IRR = 31% with electricity and 38% compost only Quick start—can start generating revenue in 6—9 months Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions as an un-counted upside. Dairy bio-fiber (a form of high quality compost) created within the suggested process already qualifies for whole-sale peat moss rates more like $30—$50 per CY. Further, retail peat pricing grows to effectively over $200 per CY, establishing some real and attainable upside to the fiber price-modelling.
The Solution
Turning a problem to cash We are taking the dairy farm cow manure, which is a problem, and turning it into a re-newable energy source and compost.
Proven Solution
Over twenty thousand digestion systems op-erate successfully worldwide using simple systems that have been proven for decades. Multiple European companies, many over 100 years old, and US based technology suppliers with numerous domestic installations, sup-porting every project with proven and perfor-mance-guaranteed equipment.
management:
Eliezer Weinberg - Chairman
Mr. Weinberg is an expert in the cleantech sector and was Chairman of the environment desk at the Israeli Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Weinberg has managed several organizations, each a leader in its field. Previous positions include CEO of Delta Galil Europe, Managing Director of Delta Socks, CEO of Amnir Recycling Industries (the leading Israeli company in the environmental field), CEO and CFO of Tradetex International, and CFO of Scitex Europe. In 1991 Mr. Weinberg received the Outstanding Manager Award from the Israeli Ministry of Industry & Trade.
Mr. Palas is a highly experienced entrepreneur who has held executive positions at a number of leading Israeli firms. He was a senior consultant with Mitzuv, a leading management consulting firm. For the past four years, Mr. Palas has specialized in the renewable and clean tech industries. He has gained significant experience in renewable and clean tech manufacturing, off-take contracts with leading petrol companies, legal/financial structuring, and fundraising for these industries. He has also developed a large network in private and government sectors in many cities across China.
Mark Radom, Chief Carbon Project Developer
Mr. Radom has extensive experience in the carbon and renewable energy sector. He was legal counsel for a number of carbon and ecological project developers and was responsible for structuring joint ventures and advising on developing projects through the CDM/JI registration cycle and emission reduction purchase agreements. He advised aviation companies on the inclusion of aviation in the third phase of the EU ETS and was an executive of a European-based developer and integrator of carbon and ecological projects. Mr. Radom has experience in identifying and implementing promising industrial gas (N2O and SF6), methane (landfill, compost, coal mine, waste water and associated gas), fuel switch (from diesel to natural gas) and a range of renewable energy projects (wind, solar and biogas to energy).