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COPYRIGHT © 2010 BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED B A L L A R D P O W E R S Y S T E M S A CLEAN ENERGY GROWTH COMPANY TSX: BLD NASDAQ: BLDP October 2010 Utilizing Renewable Energy Resources for Distributed Power Larry Stapleton Vice-President, Sales

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COPYRIGHT © 2010 BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

B A L L A R D P O W E R S Y S T E M S

A CLEAN ENERGY GROWTH COMPANY TSX: BLD NASDAQ: BLDP

October 2010

Utilizing Renewable Energy Resources for

Distributed Power

Larry StapletonVice-President, Sales

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October 2010

1. About Ballard

2. Fuel Cells and Clean Power

3. Market Development Progress

4. Fuel Cells at work in Distributed Energy

5. Summary

Contents

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About Ballard

CLEAN ENERGY FUEL CELL PRODUCTS…

OUR COMPANY

• Approximately 335 employees

• World-leading R&D & manufacturing facilities

• Locations in Vancouver, Canada (HQ) & Lowell, MA

OUR BUSINESS

• Design, manufacture, sale & service of hydrogen fuel cell products

OUR CUSTOMERS

• System integrators and OEM’s addressing end-user needs: materials handling, telecom backup power, residential cogeneration, and transit buses

OUR FOUNDATION

• Technology Leadership – 350+ Patents and patent applications

• Production Expertise – Shipped over 100MW fuel Cell Products

• Expanding Go-to-Market Capabilities – Powered over 1,000 stationary installations and over 200 heavy and light duty vehicles

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Fuel Cells and Clean Power

Clean energy market growth will reflect a mix of energy technologies

Clean Energy Mix

Bio-energy

Solar

Fuel cellPEM, SOFC,

PAFC…

Wind

As product costs continue to decline, fuel cells will play key roles in the clean energy

space

P A G E 1

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Ballard leverages leadership in PEM across multiple markets…

Compact & scalable

Fuel flexibility

Efficient, reliable and safe

P A G E 2

Fast start-up and low temperature

Rapid response to changes in power demand

Durable across wide variety of duty cycles

PEM Fuel Cells

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Ballard leadership in PEM fuel cells is based on -

Portfolio of proven commercial solutions Fuel cell stacks, power modules and systems

Strong delivery capabilities Access to over 2,000 patents and licenses

High volume manufacturing facility

SI & channel partnerships

100MW+ of fuel cell products shipped

Developing a global customer base -

Ballard: Putting Fuel Cells to Work

Backup PowerSupplemental

PowermCHP

Distributed Generation

BusMaterial Handling

System Integrators/OEMs

Downstream Customers

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Backup & Supplemental Power

Initial focus on telecom

Addressable market: ~$1B+

Compelling value proposition

Channel access primarily through system integrators

P A G E 5

z

Recent Progress - Dantherm Power acquisition to accelerate

backup power market development Deployment of Dantherm Power systems in

Wind Mobile network IdaTech sale of 100+ systems to Hutchinson

Telecom in Indonesia FuelWorksTM established to advance fuel

processing technology

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Exclusive stack supplier to Plug Power….clear market leader

Addressable market –

Plug Power indicates ~380,000 trucks of an installed base of 1.7M trucks in N/America (market potential >$1.5B)

Focus –

Battery replacement in N/American high-volume distribution centers & manufacturing facilities

P A G E 7

Material Handling

Recent Progress – Extension of supply agreement with Plug Power through 2014, with

mutual exclusivity for North America Plug Power sales to Walmart, Sysco, Whole Foods, Coca-Cola Year-to-date shipments are 3x full-year 2009 shipments Plug Power distribution agreement with Raymond Corporation

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Zero-emission public transit

Government supported programs

Canada, UK, Brazil, Germany, USA, The Netherlands

Channel access through bus OEM’s and system integrators

P A G E 8

Bus

Recent Progress – World’s largest fuel cell bus fleet deployed in Whistler, BC;

~450k km's (~275k miles) accumulated Sales to APTS in The Netherlands and SunLine Transit Agency

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Distributed Generation

Addressable market: ~$3B+ (based on ~1,000 MW of by-product hydrogen…ie. sufficient to power ~800k-1M homes for a year)

Focus on chemical plants (where there is by-product hydrogen available and a feed-in tariff program in-place)

P A G E 6

Recent Progress – Completion of 1 MW factory acceptance test of a DG

system for FirstEnergy First by-product hydrogen powered fuel cell generator in

California

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Why Fuel Cells? Matrix of Applications

* Comparative cost of energy on a $USD/MWh basis, that takes into account the installed system price and associated costs such as financing, land, insurance, transmission,

operation and maintenance, and depreciation, among other expenses.

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Solution for Distributed Generation

Power Scaleable in 1MW increments

Packaging Self contained ISO container

Fuel efficiency 48%, based on LHV

Availability 95%

Output Heat Load 1400 kW

Lifetime 20 years

SitingSelf-contained power modules,simple integration with plant

Product differentiation: Zero-emission power production

Compact & scalable

Efficient, reliable and safe

Fast start-up and low temperature

Rapid response to changes in power demand

Durable across wide variety of duty cycles

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Sell clean electricity to utility

Primary Product

Provide electricity to Plant

Operating cost savings / carbon emissions offset

Revenue ($) from Feed-in Tariff

Hydrogen Electricity

By-Product Hydrogen

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Remote Communities

solar hydro

electrolyser

hydrogen storage

remote community

CLEARgen™

wind

H2

clean energy

electricity

Diesel Generator

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Demonstration Projects

1MW fuel cell system for peak load management. First large scale reference site

Demonstration Project: 100kW fuel cell system for remote community – Bella Coola HARP Pilot Project

163kW fuel cell system to use by-product hydrogen at K2 Pure Solutions bleach production plant in California

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Summary

Positive environmental impact of fuel cells

Reduced GHG emissions by 31,000-to-116,000 tonnes through 2025

Smart Grid roll-out will be supported by fuel cell-based distributed generation deployments

Unreliable power grids will be augmented by fuel cell supplemental power solutions

Hydrogen + fuel cells …. key contributor to the future clean energy landscape

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COPYRIGHT © 2010 BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

B A L L A R D P O W E R S Y S T E M S

A CLEAN ENERGY GROWTH COMPANY TSX: BLD NASDAQ: BLDP

Thank you!

Utilizing Renewable Energy Resources for

Distributed Power

October 2010