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ALGAE BIOENERGY SOLUTIONS, LLC“CAN YOU MAKE A PROFIT FROM SLIME ?”
COPYIRGHT(ABS) 5/13/2010
CHUCK PARDUE & THOMAS ANHORN ~PRESENTERS~
When transportation fuels are compared side-by-side, algae oil-delivered fuels offer significant economic, ecological and safety advantages over petroleum products.
Algae Bioenergy Solutions, LLC (ABS) will use state of the art photo bio-reactors/led air systems in an indoor natural climate controlled environment to produce a high volume of oil each day.
ALGAE OIL
(ABS) IS AN ALGAE DEVELOPMENT COMPANYABS DETERMINES SITE AND
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY OF ALGAE PROCESSING THROUGH JOINT VENTURES WITH:
~ WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS MUNICIPAL SITES~ INDUSTRIAL SITES~ AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS
ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS OF ALGAE DEVELOPMENT MOST ALGAE COMPANIES ARE
FOCUSED ON TECHNOLOGY SPECIES SELECTION AND
DEVELOPMENT PONDS VS PHOTO-BIOREACTORS HARVESTING EXTRACTION
FOCUS INSTEAD ON CAPITAL EXPENSE AND OPERATIONAL EXPENSES CAPITAL EXPENSE COSTS LAND, PERMITTING, ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT, INSTALLATION $120,000 TO $2,000,000 PER ACRE LABOR, UTILITIES, FEEDSTOCKS, SEED ALGAE, MAINTENANCE,
ADMINISTRATIVE (MARKETING, INSURANCE, ETC.)
OPERATIONS EXPENSEONE TON OF ALGAE REQUIRES:~ 1/9 TON OF NUTRIENTS, 1.8 TONS OF CO2 NUTRIENTS COST $200 - $400 A TON CO2 $20 - $30 A TON~ SUNLIGHT OR ARTIFICIAL LIGHT,
ELECTRICITY .08 - .11 CENTS A KILOWATT~ TO MAKE A PROFIT YOU NEED FREE
NUTRIENTS, CO2 AND LOW COST ELECTRICITY
WHERE TO FIND FREE OR LOW COST NUTRIENTS~ WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS HAVE PLENTY OF NUTRIENTS (NITRATES, ETC)~ PERHAPS 300 PPM AFTER THEY HAVE REMOVED THE “NASTY STUFF”~ THEY WANT TO REDUCE NITRATES AND PHOSPHATES AFTER THEY CLEAN THE
WATER BEFORE DISCHARGE BACK TO RIVERS & STREAMS~ DIVERT ONE OF THEIR EFFLUENT
STREAMS TO “YOUR” ALGAE PROCESSING PLANT
ABS WILL DEVELOP ALGAE OIL
Algae (oil) feedstock for biodiesel will be developed and produced at its 100 acre site near the Augusta Georgia Airport:
Using inexpensive nutrients from waste water and CO2 from our gasifier and digesters we will produce large volumes of algae on a major scale utilizing state of the art photo-bioreactors at our indoor (200,000 square foot) concrete constructed facility.
In 2010 a nearby biodiesel plant will require up to 40 million gallons of feedstock a year and will pay $2.00 to $3.00 USD for that oil.
Electricity not used in the production process will be sold to nearby industrial facilities, identified and are viable users.
Dry Algae product not used to produce electricity will be sold as agricultural fertilizer or animal feed.
Algae Bioenergy Solutions, LLC (ABS) is seeking technology and financial partners to develop a 40 Million gallon a year algae processing plant in Augusta, Georgia.
ALGAE BIOENERGY SOLUTIONS, LLC (ABS) PROCESSING FACILITY195,000 Square Foot Main Building12,940 Square Feet of Out Buildings28,016 Square Feet of Multi-Floor MezzanineTOTAL SQUARE FEET 238,956
Chuck Pardue has part ownership
ALGAE PHOTOBIOREACTORS
VARIOUS STRAINSVarious Designs
As Needs and Requirements DictateINSIDE or OUTSIDE PROGRAMS
ALGAEPROCESSOR
NATURALALGAE
SOURCES
PORTABLE HARVESTOR
BIOMASS / OILSEPARATION
PROCESS
OIL AND
WATER SEPARATOR
RECYCLED WATER
Contains Nurients
ALGAE OIL
BIOMASS
BIODIESEL
OTHER FUELS
VALUE ADDED CHEMICALS
AND PHARMACEUTICALS
OIL FOR RESEARCH
And DEVELOPMENT
Distributed as required
GASIFIERGENERATOR
SET
Distributed Products
ELECPOWER
BIODIGESTOR
Fertilizer FromChar
The growth of Algae requires such needs as Nutrients, Energy, Carbon Dioxide among others. Algae Bioenergy Solutions LLC has assembled a viable Process Flow Diagram that minimizes
the cost to produce the Algae. Our goal is to provide energy as environmentally and economically sensible as practical
CARBON DIOXIDE
FertilizerAnd
AlgaeNutriens
OFFSITE GREEN MASSDry or Extruded
for Animal Feed
Carbon Dioxide
VALUE ADDED CHEMICALS
AND PHARMACEUTICALS
Integrated raw
MaterialsSources
From Process
All Requirements for Optimum Algae Growth
COPY (ABS) 3/1/2010
Algae Bioenergy Solutions, LLC90% Ownership
Chuck R. Pardue-Founder/CEOThomas M. Anhorn-VP Operations
PILOT & COMMERCIAL FACILITY OVERSITE
Facilitator & Marketing Group 10% ownership in ABS
Federal/State/Local Gov’t SupportOther key Relationships
Marketing ContractBusiness Plan/PPM Development
C-Level Startup Support
IP around Algae
ABS Pilot & Commercial Algae/Energy FacilityDixon Airlines Facility
Augusta, Georgia
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENTTechnologies
Inputs
TECHNOLOGIES & INPUTS
Outputs
Buyers of Electricity
Buyers of Algae Oil
Buyers of Biofuels
Duplication of Commercial Process
Estimated 10 Faclities
Green Valley BiofuelsWarrenville, SCBiodiesel Plant
35-50 Million Gallons/yr. Production
Fuel Distribution
Free Nutrients
Free CO2
Free Electricity
Waste Water Facilities
Free Biomass
Lighting PBR/LED
Digester System
Algae Mass
Add Ons
Fuel Depots
Retail
End Users
Transport (Algae/Fuels)
ABS Business Flow Chart Rev.3 COPY 8/20/10
Methane GasSales
Distribution & Revenue
Revenue Stream
Green Valley Biofuels, LLCBiodiesel Plant - Warrenville, SC• Chuck Pardue, President and part
owner
• Developed site selection, property
• Acquisition, permitting, financing
construction and final certification
• Full ASTM compliant and Permitted
• Permitted for 35 Million Gallons
• Ability to utilize Algae oil feedstock
to make biodiesel
ABS HAS A BUILT IN MARKET FOR ALGAE OIL
ABS will take nutrients from waste water treatment facilities such as this nearby treatment facility.
ADDITIONAL FREE NUTRIENT SOURCES~ FARMS~ CATTLE AND DAIRY FARMS~ CHICKEN FARMS~ CATFISH FARMS
REFERENCE: DR. RON PUTT’S “HOW-TO MANUAL ON GROWING ALGAE ON FARMS”
“ALGAE AS A BIODEISEL FEEDSTOCK”
PROFITS FROM SALES OF ALGAE PRODUCTS
“HIGH VALUE PRODUCTS/SHORT TERM VS COMMODITY PRODUCTS LONG TERM”
~ ALGAE OILS (LIPIDS)~ BIODIESEL FEEDSTOCK (THAT IS WHY ABS IS WORKING ON
ALGAE DEVELOPMENT)~ JET FUEL (EUROPEAN AIRLINE DEMAND 2012)~ BOILER FUEL~ VARIOUS EXPERIMENTAL FUELS~ ALGAE DRY PRODUCT~ ETHANOL~ ANIMAL AND FISH FOOD~ FERTILIZER~ ALGAE FOR NUTRICEUTICALS, OMEGA-3, COSMETICS, HIGH
VALUE; BUT WILL MARKET BE SATURATED?
TO MAKE A PROFIT IN ALGAE PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY IS IMPORTANT ; BUT FINDING WAYS TO REDUCE CAPITAL COSTS BY JOINT VENTURES, DUAL USES OF EXISTING RESOURCES AND FINDING FREE SOURCES OF NUTRIENTS, CO2 AND LOW COST ENERGY IS EVEN MORE IMPORTANT!
OBJECTIVESAlgae Bioenergy Solutions, LLC (ABS) is seeking Technology and Financial Partners to develop its processing facility located in Augusta Georgia and take full advantage of:
1. A local available low cost source for nutrients, water, CO2 and labor.
2. Immediate demand for Algae Oil at affiliated Biodiesel Plant.
3. Local demand by Farmers for fertilizer and animal feed.
4. Available to ABS are various tax credits and grants from IRS, DOE and USDA subject to DOE and IRS approval. The project may elect to take a 30% tax credit as a grant payable within 60 days of start of production.
ABS (Algae Bioenergy Solutions, llc) A RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT 2010
Editorial
ABS will develop a three to five million gallon algae (oil) (expandable to forty million gallons a year) plant to economically produce feedstock for biodiesel and other products such as ethanol at our 98 acre site near the Augusta Georgia Airport (1660 Dixon-Airline Road). We will use inexpensive nutrients from waste water and CO2 from a gasifier and digesters to produce large volumes of algae on a large scale utilizing state of the art photo bioreactor & alternate system inside and outside our indoor (200,000 square foot) facility. In 2010 a nearby biodiesel plant will require up to 40 million gallons of feedstock a year and will pay for that oil. Dry algae product (approximately 70 percent) will be made into ethanol or sold as agricultural fertilizer or animal feed.
When transportation fuels are compared side-by-side, algae oil-derived fuels offer significant economic, ecological, and safety advantages over petroleum and corn based ethanol. This project is eligible for various tax credits, loans, and grants from IRS, DOE, and USDA. Subject to DOE and IRS approval the project may elect to take the 30% tax credits of construction costs as a grant payable within 60 days of start of production, provided the project begins substantial construction in 2010.
Our plan is to initially create a 1000 sq/ft growing site in the fourth quarter 2010 at an approximate cost of $250,000 to verify scale up processes and then expand over the next six months to a full scale facility capable of producing three to five million gallons of algae oil each year.
COMMENTS & QUESTIONS: ABS (Algae Bioenergy Solutions, llc) T. Anhorn/vp Operations 8/30/2010
www.absgreenfuels.com disclaimer: This is not a solicitation to invest. Information purposes only
“YES WE CAN !”
www.absgreenfuels.com
Contact us today for technology or financial partnership opportunities.
CORPORATE OFFICE211-A Bobby Jones ExpresswayMartinez, GA 30709706-823-2000 office706-722-0149 fax
Contact: Chuck Pardue President
OPERATIONSAlgae Bioenergy Solutions, LLC1660 Dixon Airline RoadAugusta, GA 30906
Contact: Thomas Anhorn VP of Operations [email protected] 805-602-1088 (M)