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NLC Energy Operations at Denmark WI Project

This document discusses NLC Energy's experience operating biogas systems and producing renewable natural gas and carbon dioxide. It details NLC Energy's facilities, technology, and production capabilities. The document also provides considerations and challenges for producing and marketing food-grade carbon dioxide and dry ice from anaerobic digestion facilities.

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NLC Energy Operations at Denmark WI Project

This document discusses NLC Energy's experience operating biogas systems and producing renewable natural gas and carbon dioxide. It details NLC Energy's facilities, technology, and production capabilities. The document also provides considerations and challenges for producing and marketing food-grade carbon dioxide and dry ice from anaerobic digestion facilities.

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AMPLIFYING THE IMPACT OF CARBON

REDUCTION THROUGH RENEWABLE


ENERGY

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THE ORIGINAL JOINT VENTURE

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NLC ENERGY TODAY
In-house capacity of engineering, operations, finance, environmental attribute &
gas marketing/monetization 1,200 MMBtu/Day of RNG

Develop, own, operate manure and food waste anaerobic digesters ~8MG at Denmark, WI

First 100% trucked biogas facility approved by LCFS program from multiple farms 3,000 TPD/ Food Grade Dry Ice

Over 70 trucks per day into single facility 14MG of land app annually

First in USA biogas facility approved by ISBT for beverage grade LC02 25-30 TPD/Beverage Grade CO2

13,000 sensors-21 channels monitoring the tanks every 15-minutes Final Gas purity: 98% CH4 & 99.95%
CO2

Proprietary simulated real-time biochemical feedstock modeling increases gas


production and improves safety No foaming events.

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Decant 3rd party RNG into a Denmark, WI pipeline Up to 1,500MMBtu/Day Decant
Industrial High
CO2
Storm Water Flares Strength Digester
Collection
Conditioning
1.8m Gallons
5-million Gallon
Storage Lagoon
4m Gallon
Digestate Storage RNG Injector into
Pipeline

Biogas Pipe
Load Out
Building
Manure Digesters
2A – 1.45M Gallons
2B – 1.94M Gallons
3 – 2.6M Gallons Feedstock
Receiving

3rd Party Decant


Processing Stations (2)
Building
Liquid C02 Storage
4x100 Ton Dry Ice
Production
Liquid C02 Tanker
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Filling Station
Today, NLC Energy has real-world experience and expertise running
complex biogas systems, using proprietary intellectual property that
augments gas production, enhances reliability, and promotes the
long-term health and safety of the digester and the employees.

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Elk Hills Announcement

CDMA
Carbon Dioxide
Management Agreement

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TAIL PIPE CO2 OPTIONS
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1. Your #1 priority is always CH4 production.
2. Customers want consistent supply.
3. Customers want transparency into the feedstock supplies.
4. Cost of production is much higher than ethanol plants.
5. Dry ice revenue exceeds C02 but requires more equipment
and human input.
6. ISBT certification is expensive and time consuming and it’s not a
one-time ”certification.”
7. Customers have their own QC requirements that exceed ISBT.
8. Chain of custody compliance is required for every truck.
9. You’ll need a qualified TEAM.

CO2 CHALLENGES
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1. In some parts of the Country the beverage/food grade
C02 supply may be constrained and therefore
demand a high enough value that it warrants the
expense.

CO2 OPPORTUNITIES
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PRODUCTION INFO
Typical production of CO2 from AD facility depends on feeds types and digester volume
For each optimized 2 MM Gal food waste digester, you can expect to produce ~20 T/day LCO2
NLCEnergyDryIce.com
Products include 3mm & 16mm pellets and 5lb blocks
Capacity to produce 20k lbs/ice per day

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KEY TAKEAWAY(S)
1. Do your homework.

2. Validate that there is inherent demand in the market?

3. 45Q PTC’s are likely not an option because of the minimum volume requirements.

4. Food grade certification is much easier than beverage grade certification.

5. Proximity to the potential end customers is imperative. Trucking costs are high.
Sublimation is real.

6. Selling C02/Dry Ice is NOT a carbon negative process.

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Brad Petersen
[email protected]
801.580.8532 (M)

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