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When the funding and Pay in Tariff % tide goes out.This will occur as Solar Farm owner’s see ROI’s lengthen, & Profits Drop.

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The Time For ALL Energy Professionals to work together to

turn the tide back .

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Lets See how it works

Secure Supply of MW CLASSSolar Hydrogen Infrastructure.

Secure Supplies Energy provides cost-efficient reliable, electricity on a fast-track basis,

anywhere in the world. We leverage state-of-the art technology and industry-leading expertise to

provide utility and industrial customers with fuel-efficient turnkey plants that are rapidly deployed,

customizable, and scalable.

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Developing and Switching MW Class Solar Farms

Creates and Enables New high yield ROI GAS Products,

Sales & Distribution.

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S2 Compression

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Compressors and Forecourt Dispensers250 Bar to 900 Bar

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GAS Delivered to All Categories of Consumption Devices.

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Hydrogen Storage Pods Hydrogen Engines

Unique Design Leadership Secure Supplies

S3 Engine Hubs

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H2 FUELED Water Pump and Power Buffer Arrays

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We Create and Expand the GREEN H2 GAS BACK BONE.

Who is in Secure Supplies Leadership Team ?

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Left to Right Rodger Moore Director Secure Supply USA LLC

Raul Martinez Jr Director Secure Supplies Mexico LLCDaniel Donatelli Director Secure Supplies Group & Founder

Jack Mosel Director Secure Supply USA LLC

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SOLAR PROJECT

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Mexico

SUPER 2.5MW

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218 Meter

164 Meter

Sections 5 MW 20 MW 60 MW

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Contracts Solar Side

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Engine Arrays 1 MW Pure 99.9999% h2 fueled from Tanks. No O2 60 Engines 60 MW to 400 MW 400 Engines Placed Regionally with in 5 km

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Solar Power Gas Hydrogen Storage Generator Engines

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Location : Mexico 200 Mw

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Sit Reference

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SOLAR PV LAYOUT

1.PV module

2.AC Disconnect

3.String Inverter

4.Transformar

8. Cloud

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http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/models_tools.html

SOLAR PV LAYOUT

Photovoltaics in the NortheastCompleted Projects

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http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/models_tools.html

∗ Siting Considerations – all projects∗ Proximity to Grid – shortest distance to grid tie point

preferred

∗ Land costs – requires 6-10 acres/MW (One large block of land preferred).

∗ Clearing – minimize ∗ Construction – want clear ground, must fence facility

∗ Operations – minimize maintenance efforts (cleaning, mowing, repair)

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∗ Solar or Grid Power can be Made and storage as hydrogen gas for use latter.

∗ This the example below we see multiple roofs making solar power and sending power to a

∗ central energy room.

∗ The Power is Stored in Batteries and as Hydrogen.

∗ It is kept there and re distributed as needed back to building to meet loads Fuel Cell can Be

∗ Scales to Grow system to provide power at peak time from the gas stored and or at night time 57

Water Yields

∗ Water Yields For the main Production Enclosure∗ 1 liter water will fill tanks 3 times∗ and they will last 150 minutes 3 hrs. on 1 liter of water∗ So if no sun for 14 hrs. you will need 4.5 liters of water to make enough

gas o run power constantly all∗ night at full power load∗ 1100watt 1 kw. So if you run every day like this you will use∗ 4.5 liter per day to run off grid at night with no battery damage.∗ 30 liter per week 1 jerry can etc. easy for carry and have on site gives you

power all week !∗ 120 liter per month∗ 1400 liter for the year∗ This Production Unit is 1000- 1500 lb. in weight approx.. 58