2. I. ecolutions Overview
A full service company specializing in investment, advisory, and trading
activities associated with the transition to a low-carbon economy
Climate Energy
Change Insecurity
Equity Investment Advisory Services Trading
Sector Focus Areas Distribution
Agri. Waste-to-Energy (WTE) CDM processes CERs and VERs
WTE Cogeneration Financial services Compliance and voluntary markets
Methane capturing Environmental services Marketing of own credits
Wind Technical services Third party sourcing
(1) WTE Cogeneration uses agricultural waste to produce electricity and heat
2 (2) Methane Capturing means combustion of methane for electricity generation
3. II. Value Chain
ecolutions invests in projects that produce electricity and carbon credits
Electricity Generation
ecolutions is a developer and owner
Electricity
Development Construction Operation
of renewable energy projects
Value chain involves:
processes necessary for
developing power plants Carbon credit Generation
processes necessary for
registration to yield carbon credits
Integrated business model covers Carbon credit Carbon credit
Carbon credits
development monitoring
critical steps in value chain
Electricity revenues are long-term and stable
Carbon credits provide attractive up-side
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4. III. ecolutions is Active in China and India
Attractive markets from increasing energy demand and need to reduce
emissions
Key Points
China and India are significant sources of carbon
emissions
Both countries rely primarily on traditional sources Germany: China:
of energy – coal
Beijing
Frankfurt
Hangzhou
Energy demand in both countries is expected to
double by 2030
Hong Kong
China and India need to quickly convert to low-
carbon economies to avoid catastrophic climate Singapore
change
India:
Low-cost carbon countries with great emissions Mumbai
reduction potential
New Delhi
China and India enact policy to promote
investment:
Financial incentives
Portfolio standards
Long-term targets
Carbon markets
Source: WWF – “The Value of Carbon in China Carbon Finance and China’s Sustainable Energy Transition,” July 2008.
4 Center for Social Markets – “India Renewable Energy Trends,” July 2008.
Global Commons Institute (GCI) - http://www.gci.org.uk/
5. Disclaimer
This document does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. This document is an
outline of matters for discussion only.
The information contained in this document is subject to discussion, completion and amendment. This document does not
contain all the information necessary to fully evaluate the business potential of ecolutions and, as such, no reliance should
be placed on the contents of this document.
The information in this document has been obtained from sources deemed by ecolutions as reliable and is based on
present circumstances, market conditions and beliefs. Ecolutions has no obligation to update this document or correct any
inaccuracies or omissions in the document. Any financial projections have been prepared and set out for illustrative
purposes only and do not in any manner constitute a forecast. They may be affected by changes in economic and other
circumstances which cannot be foreseen and it must be recognized that the reliance to be placed on them is a matter of
commercial judgement.
Recipients should not treat the contents of this document as advice relating to legal, taxation or investment matters and
are advised to consult their own professional advisers. This document and its contents are confidential to the person to
whom it is delivered and should not be copied or distributed in whole or in part or disclosed by such persons to any other
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Nothing in this document contains a commitment from ecolutions or any affiliate to provide or arrange any facility or is
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