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10 Ord Street, West Perth WA 6005. PO Box 1933, West Perth WA 6872 Telephone: +618 9268 3800 Facsimile: +618 9226 2018 16 August 2012 The Manager Company Announcements Office ASX Ltd Carnarvon and Sales Update Perth-based clean power company Enerji Limited (ASX:ERJ) is now well advanced on the final stages of installation of its waste heat to power Opcon Powerbox system at Horizon Power’s Carnarvon Power Station. At the Carnarvon Power Station, Enerji’s main equipment is about 100m away from the heat recovery units (HRU). This distance is not typical and therefore the long lengths of piping at Carnarvon will not be likely at other sites. Indeed, none of the multiple sites in which Enerji is either bidding or scoping would require this extent of piping. However, it means that the hot water piping has to travel that distance suspended well above the ground by pipe supports. Enerji is pleased to advise that these pipe supports are all in place and installation of the piping is well advanced. This is a major milestone toward the completion of construction. As of yesterday, the structural reinforcing required to support the piping and HRUs around the gensets has also been completed. The pictures below show how the system is taking its final shape. These photographs show the completed cooling tower alongside the Opcon Powerbox in its acoustic enclosure, the pumping system with piping installed and the hot water pipes routed through the power station on their supports. Along with the piping, the tasks to be completed are final installations of the electrical cabling, electronic control system and the Opcon Powerbox canopy. Opcon engineers are scheduled to return to site in approximately 2 weeks to complete construction and commence commissioning. Further Sales The Company is in advanced negotiations with a number of potential customers to provide Waste Heat to Power Solutions (WHPS) and will update the market with further developments as they arise. The business development team at Enerji continues to identify opportunities and engage with prospective customers resulting in an increasing number of proposals under consideration. Enquiries: Greg Pennefather Rudi Michelson Enerji Limited Monsoon Communications +61 8 9268 3800 +61 3 9620 3333 www.enerji.com.au For personal use only

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10 Ord Street, West Perth WA 6005. PO Box 1933, West Perth WA 6872 Telephone: +618 9268 3800 Facsimile: +618 9226 2018

16 August 2012

The Manager Company Announcements Office ASX Ltd

Carnarvon and Sales Update

Perth-based clean power company Enerji Limited (ASX:ERJ) is now well advanced on the final stages of installation of its waste heat to power Opcon Powerbox system at Horizon Power’s Carnarvon Power Station.

At the Carnarvon Power Station, Enerji’s main equipment is about 100m away from the heat recovery units (HRU). This distance is not typical and therefore the long lengths of piping at Carnarvon will not be likely at other sites. Indeed, none of the multiple sites in which Enerji is either bidding or scoping would require this extent of piping.  However, it means that the hot water piping has to travel that distance suspended well above the ground by pipe supports. Enerji is pleased to advise that these pipe supports are all in place and installation of the piping is well advanced. This is a major milestone toward the completion of construction.

As of yesterday, the structural reinforcing required to support the piping and HRUs around the gensets has also been completed.

The pictures below show how the system is taking its final shape. These photographs show the completed cooling tower alongside the Opcon Powerbox in its acoustic enclosure, the pumping system with piping installed and the hot water pipes routed through the power station on their supports.

Along with the piping, the tasks to be completed are final installations of the electrical cabling, electronic control system and the Opcon Powerbox canopy.

Opcon engineers are scheduled to return to site in approximately 2 weeks to complete construction and commence commissioning.

Further Sales

The Company is in advanced negotiations with a number of potential customers to provide Waste Heat to Power Solutions (WHPS) and will update the market with further developments as they arise. The business development team at Enerji continues to identify opportunities and engage with prospective customers resulting in an increasing number of proposals under consideration.

Enquiries: Greg Pennefather Rudi Michelson Enerji Limited Monsoon Communications +61 8 9268 3800 +61 3 9620 3333

www.enerji.com.au

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About Enerji

Enerji Limited is a Perth-based clean power company focussed on delivering waste heat to power systems, based on the Opcon Powerbox, in Australia.

The Opcon Powerbox cogeneration technology transforms waste heat into electricity and therefore creates significant energy cost savings and reduced CO2 emissions for its customers.

Enerji has exclusive sales and distribution rights for the Opcon Powerbox in Australia.

The Opcon Powerbox, manufactured in Sweden by Opcon, represents a significant commercial opportunity through application to industrial, mining and power generation operations.

Figure  1  –  The  pumping  system  with  pipes  going  into  the  Opcon  Powerbox  

Figure  2  –  The  Opcon  Powerbox  in  its  acoustic  enclosure  (left)  and  the  cooling  tower  (right)  

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Figure  3  –  Feed  and  return  hot  water  pipes  (red  pipes)  on  their  supports  routed  through  the  power  station.    Part  of  a  100m  path  

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