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This presentation includes “forward-looking information”. For example, statementsabout the opportunities for repeat business, additional orders, entry into new marketsand growth of recurring revenue streams; order backlog; introduction of new productsand services and growth opportunities and strategies are all forward lookinginformation. Such forward looking information reflects Thermal Energy International’s(“TEI”) current expectations with respect to future events and are based oninformation currently available to management. Forward-looking information involvessignificant known and unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Should one ormore of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should assumptions underlying theforward-looking information prove incorrect, actual results, performance orachievements could vary materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking information contained in this presentation.
Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Theforward-looking information is made as of the date of this presentation and TEI doesnot assume any obligation to update or revise it to reflect new events orcircumstances, except as required by law.
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Thermal Energy is a…
Global provider of energy efficiency solutions to the ICI sectors
We save our customers money & improve their bottom lines by…
Reducing their fuel useand cutting carbon emissions
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Highlights
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Large, fast growing global market with
strong fundamentals
Proprietary & proven energy efficiency
solutions provide high ROI
Low capital intensity business model
4 Poised for growth
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North American market
>$90B1
>$450B1
Global investment in energy efficiency outpaced renewable energy in 2013
Global industrial market
Source: Bloomberg New Energy Finance, October 20141 Calculations based on data from U.S. Dept. of Energy, 2012 Energy Outlook
Large, fast-growing market
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56%growth in global energy consumption expected 2010 - 20401
60%of all energy used is lost due to inefficiency2
1 U.S. EIA, International Energy Outlook 2013; 2 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Energy efficiency represents significant cost reduction opportunities
Investment more than offset by energy savings
Strong market fundamentals
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Proprietary, proven solutions
FLU-ACE®
Direct contact condensing heat recovery
GEM®
Condensate return systems (steam trap)
~80%We can recover of energy lost in typical boiler plant and steam system operations
High ROI with short, compelling payback
16 year track record
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FLU-ACE® heat recovery
Recovery of waste heat from process exhaust
Return hot water for use in production or heating
1 system per location – sells for $100k to millions each
> 30 systems installed worldwide
90% 10-30% 2-5 YEARSRecovery rate Reduction in
energy costsPayback period
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GEM® condensate return system
Improved efficiency vs. traditional mechanical traps
No moving parts – never needs replacing
100’s to 1,000’s of traps per location and sell for $500 to $1,000 per trap
> 80,000 traps installed at 100’s of sites worldwide
10-30% 1-2 yearReduction in energy costs
Payback period
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Mechanical trap
GEM steam trap
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Proven across a number of sectors
PHARMACEUTICAL HOSPITALSFOOD AND
BEVERAGE
PULP AND PAPER CHEMICAL AND
PETROCHEMICAL
AND MANY MORE
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($ millions)
Revenue excl. hospitals and mega projects
Revenue from mega projects
Revenue from hospitals
Revenue
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($ millions)
(59.7%) (61.2%) (53.4%)(53.0%)(60.6%)(42.9%)(48.2%)
Percentages figures are gross profit as a percentage of total revenue.
Gross profit
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($ millions)
Cash expenses minus sales commissions
Sales commissions and incentives
Total cash expenses
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Sales down due to absence of large projects and drop on hospital sales
Gross profit remains stable subject to product mix
Costs control remains good, expenses relatively stable over 6 years
The focus is on delivering more sales!Without increasing costs!
FY 2015 summary
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Recent projects
~$4.3 million in projects announced since late October
$910,000 heat recovery project with a major hospital
$641,000 heat recovery project with a leading animal feed supplier
$965,000 heat recovery order from a major hospital
$1,530,000 heat recovery + GEM project with a multi-site hospital
$229,000 heat recovery expansion for a leading gypsum company
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Immediate growth opportunities
Continue to develop corporate accounts & repeat orders
Cross-selling
Additional locations
11 customers
with >500
sites globally
8 customers
with >250
sites globally
11 customers
with >500
sites globally
16 customers
with >1,600
sites globally
11 customers
with >500
sites globally
8 customers
with >250
sites globally
11 customers
with >500
sites globally
18 customers
with >1,600
sites globally
Pulp & Paper PharmaceuticalChemicalFood & Bev.
Plus tires, plastics, textiles and many more
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Continue growing sales & distribution capabilities in key markets of North America, Europe & the Middle East
Foothold established but key markets still largely untouched
Immediate growth opportunities
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Strengthening sales & marketing
Hired 7 sales & marketing staff between January and September 2014 for a net increase of 3
New sales people have qualified 158 opportunities
Launched new & improved website – March 2015
Continued to build our following on social media
Enhanced and created new marketing materials
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Future growth
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Increase penetration in existing key markets
Enter new markets
Cross-selling
Corporate accounts
Sector-based initiatives
Introduce new products & services
Grow organically
and/or through
accretive
acquisitions
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Summary
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Large, fast-growing global market
Proprietary & proven solutions provide high ROI
Low capital intensity business model
Poised for growth
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