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02/29/12 8:15 PM

#10350 RE: DMZ #10348

Siemens 8-10 MegaWatts output from High Grade Railroad Ties

If 10 MegaWatt plant = 5.2 Million Gov. Grant
If 5 Megawatt plant = 2.5 Million Grant

Clean Energy Solutions

New Partner (Jason) provides Engineering, Financing, Technology, everything

U.S. Dept of Energy, EPA has reviewed the technology, "was going to endorse this method" ... Thermal gasification process turned into Energy

Close to getting a buyer for this electricity, working with 3 options now = (PPA) Purchase contract

Next Steps:
1. Get PPA .. Can then get Financing
2. Engineering
3. Permiting
4. Building


5 states licensed to do this, several plants running

Relationship with Us and OnTrack ... has contract with CN Rail in Canada, near Edmonton

Give us 5-7 Acres to build facility, Railcars, track, have Fire trucks, facilities

BackGround on Canada Railroads:

In 2006 there were 48 068 kilometres of railways, stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. The two largest Class 1 carriers, Canadian National Railway Company (CN) which owns or leases 22 686 kilometres of railways and Canadian Pacific Rail Company (CPR) which owns or leases 12 812 kilometres. The regional and shortline railways combined, own or lease a total of 11 734 kilometres. Regional railways are mid-sized railroads that do not have a national presence. Shortline railways provide localized rail services and are usually partnered with larger railways. Mainlines are the principal artery of the railway system from which the collectors and primary feeders (branches), yards, and spurs are connected. Mainline tracks generally allow travel at higher speeds than branch lines and are usually maintained and built to a higher standard than yards and branch lines. Stations refer to either train stations (a terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods) or railway junctions (where two or more railway lines cross).