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Confidential Energy Redefined. Gary Monaghan President & CEO 1 Disclaimer Disclaimer The information provided in this presentation is not intended to be a comprehensive review of The information provided in this presentation is not


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Energy Redefined. Confidential

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Gary Monaghan President & CEO

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Disclaimer

The information provided in this presentation is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all matters and developments concerning the Company. It should be read in conjunction with all

  • ther disclosure documents of the Company.

The information contained herein is not a substitute for detailed investigation of analysis. No securities commission or regulatory authority has reviewed the accuracy or adequacy of the information presented. The presentation contains forward-looking statements which address future events and conditions which are subject to various risks and uncertainties. The Company’s actual results, programs and financial position could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward looking statements as a result of numerous factors, some of which may be beyond the Company’s control. Forward-looking statements are based on the expectations and opinions of the Company’s management on the date the statements are made. The assumptions used in the preparation of such statements, although considered reasonable at the time of their preparation, may prove to be imprecise and as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.

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Disclaimer

The information provided in this presentation is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all matters and developments concerning the Company. It should be read in conjunction with all

  • ther disclosure documents of the Company.

The information contained herein is not a substitute for detailed investigation of analysis. No securities commission or regulatory authority has reviewed the accuracy or adequacy of the information presented. The presentation contains forward-looking statements which address future events and conditions which are subject to various risks and uncertainties. The Company’s actual results, programs and financial position could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward looking statements as a result of numerous factors, some of which may be beyond the Company’s control. Forward-looking statements are based on the expectations and opinions of the Company’s management on the date the statements are made. The assumptions used in the preparation of such statements, although considered reasonable at the time of their preparation, may prove to be imprecise and as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.

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We are: A publicly traded Renewable energy and service business with growth and a solid Energy technology platform (OTCQB:SVLT) We have: A diverse and growing business and an enabling technology portfolio A market share and a competitive differentiation in renewable energy A Profitable-Revenue producing Business and rapid roll-up structure A strong technology strategy and signed collaboration agreements with the University of South Florida and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T)Boston We offer: Rapid build out of non-cyclical infrastructure assets through strategic partners, and a technology platform that has the ability to disrupt the electricity market that has annual sales of $4T

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We are: A publicly traded Renewable energy and service business with growth and a solid Energy technology platform (OTCQB:SVLT) We have: A diverse and growing business and an enabling technology portfolio A market share and a competitive differentiation in renewable energy A Profitable-Revenue producing Business and rapid roll-up structure A strong technology strategy and signed collaboration agreements with the University of South Florida and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T)Boston We offer: Rapid build out of non-cyclical infrastructure assets through strategic partners, and a technology platform that has the ability to disrupt the electricity market that has annual sales of $4T

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Gary Monaghan – President & CEO

  • Mr. Monaghan has private, public and over 30 years of senior management experience.

He worked extensively in the communications industry working for companies as Regional Marketing Director for the BC Interior for Shaw Communications, Marketing Manager for Rogers Communications Calgary, President for MDU Communications, President and CEO of Ultimate Viewer Multimedia and President and CEO of 3One Media Corp. He was the President and founder of MDU Communications International, Inc. (OTC:BB MDTV) from September 1998 to May 2001. MDU Communications became the largest competitive threat in Canada to cable television providers with over 290 employees and 350,000 multi-unit apartments under access agreements. Mr. Monaghan negotiated the sale of the Canadian Operations to Shaw Direct for $10 Million CDN in 2001.

  • Mr. Monaghan developed a software product through Ultimate Viewer, raising seed

funding of 1 Million in the private company and then sold the company to 3One Media Corp where an additional 4 Million was raised for a Broadband over Powerline initiative. In 2011, Mr. Monaghan negotiated the sale of UC Resources Ltd, McFaulds - Chromite Area to Cliff’s Natural Resources for 6 Million CDN.

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  • Mr. Monaghan has private, public and over 30 years of senior management experience.

He worked extensively in the communications industry working for companies as Regional Marketing Director for the BC Interior for Shaw Communications, Marketing Manager for Rogers Communications Calgary, President for MDU Communications, President and CEO of Ultimate Viewer Multimedia and President and CEO of 3One Media Corp. He was the President and founder of MDU Communications International, Inc. (OTC:BB MDTV) from September 1998 to May 2001. MDU Communications became the largest competitive threat in Canada to cable television providers with over 290 employees and 350,000 multi-unit apartments under access agreements. Mr. Monaghan negotiated the sale of the Canadian Operations to Shaw Direct for $10 Million CDN in 2001.

  • Mr. Monaghan developed a software product through Ultimate Viewer, raising seed

funding of 1 Million in the private company and then sold the company to 3One Media Corp where an additional 4 Million was raised for a Broadband over Powerline initiative. In 2011, Mr. Monaghan negotiated the sale of UC Resources Ltd, McFaulds - Chromite Area to Cliff’s Natural Resources for 6 Million CDN.

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Franzi Tschurtschenthaler, P.Eng. – CTO.

  • Mr. Tschurtschenthaler started as an engineering consultant in June 2003 and has

held various engineering positions in the past 9 years including R&D engineer, design engineer, and manager of engineering. He has been involved in numerous projects in the fields of solar park construction, solar technology research, solar panel manufacturing, and inverter development. He has been a lead engineer in the design and construction of small and large solar developments ranging from 5kW to 10MW in size and also in specialty projects such as solar charging stations for electric cars. He has experience in a broad range of solar photovoltaic aspects including solar park modeling and optimization, panel efficiency, life cycle analysis, maintenance, safety, and many more. Previously he worked as a researcher on experimental electro-active materials at the UBC molecular mechatronics lab under an NSERC research grant.

  • Mr. Tschurtschenthaler has a Professional Engineer’s designation, holds a Bachelor of

Applied Science in Integrated Engineering from UBC, and was the recipient of the APEGBC Honors Achievement Award for showing the greatest promise in his graduating class.

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  • Mr. Tschurtschenthaler started as an engineering consultant in June 2003 and has

held various engineering positions in the past 9 years including R&D engineer, design engineer, and manager of engineering. He has been involved in numerous projects in the fields of solar park construction, solar technology research, solar panel manufacturing, and inverter development. He has been a lead engineer in the design and construction of small and large solar developments ranging from 5kW to 10MW in size and also in specialty projects such as solar charging stations for electric cars. He has experience in a broad range of solar photovoltaic aspects including solar park modeling and optimization, panel efficiency, life cycle analysis, maintenance, safety, and many more. Previously he worked as a researcher on experimental electro-active materials at the UBC molecular mechatronics lab under an NSERC research grant.

  • Mr. Tschurtschenthaler has a Professional Engineer’s designation, holds a Bachelor of

Applied Science in Integrated Engineering from UBC, and was the recipient of the APEGBC Honors Achievement Award for showing the greatest promise in his graduating class.

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Nicole Wood – Chief Financial Officer.

  • Mrs. Wood C.G.A. holds an Honors of Commerce in Business and her professional

designation as a Certified General Accountant in Canada. Over the past 15 years, Mrs. Wood has acquired a full range of accounting and financial management experience in several industries such as resources, technology and investment companies, all of which were publicly listed on Canadian or US Stock Exchanges. Prior to this, she had worked her way up to Vice President of a Canadian Mercantile Investment Banking Corporation.

William(Bill) Hunter – CEO – CleanGen Inc.

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William(Bill) Hunter – CEO – CleanGen Inc.

  • Mr. Hunter’s career spans 32 years in the forest products industry specializing in
  • perational and project management in the Pulp & Paper sector; retiring as President

& COO, Alberta Pacific Forest Industries. Mr. Hunter has led operational management teams for projects including re-builds, up-grades, brown and greenfield construction projects worth $2B. Over the last 10 years, Mr. Hunter has been involved in the development of bio-economy opportunities as a consultant and has Chaired, Co- Chaired and sat on numerous science and innovation councils for the AB Gov’t.

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Board of Directors

  • Governor. William (Bill) Richardson - Director

Former Secretary of Energy, United States of America Governor Of New Mexico, Unites States William Blaine “Bill” Richardson III was Governor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011. Bill Richardson was born in California but raised mostly in Mexico City. He received his bachelor’s (1970) and master’s (1971) degrees from Tufts University, then worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. By the end of the 1970s he was a New Mexico resident with political ambitions, and in 1982 he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served until 1997. During the administration of President Bill Clinton he served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (1997-98) and as Secretary of Energy (1998- 2001). After Clinton’s term ended, Richardson lectured, served on corporate boards and worked as a consultant with Kissinger McLarty Associates (headed by Henry Kissinger and former Clinton chief of staff Thomas McLarty. Bill Richardson has earned a reputation as a global troubleshooter, negotiating the release of hostages, American servicemen and political prisoners in North Korea, Iraq, Cuba, and Sudan. The Governor has also been called upon to assist in critical negotiations with North Korea and the Sudan. He has been nominated four times for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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  • Governor. William (Bill) Richardson - Director

Former Secretary of Energy, United States of America Governor Of New Mexico, Unites States William Blaine “Bill” Richardson III was Governor of New Mexico from 2003 to 2011. Bill Richardson was born in California but raised mostly in Mexico City. He received his bachelor’s (1970) and master’s (1971) degrees from Tufts University, then worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. By the end of the 1970s he was a New Mexico resident with political ambitions, and in 1982 he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served until 1997. During the administration of President Bill Clinton he served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations (1997-98) and as Secretary of Energy (1998- 2001). After Clinton’s term ended, Richardson lectured, served on corporate boards and worked as a consultant with Kissinger McLarty Associates (headed by Henry Kissinger and former Clinton chief of staff Thomas McLarty. Bill Richardson has earned a reputation as a global troubleshooter, negotiating the release of hostages, American servicemen and political prisoners in North Korea, Iraq, Cuba, and Sudan. The Governor has also been called upon to assist in critical negotiations with North Korea and the Sudan. He has been nominated four times for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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Paul Bercier - Director

Served in the Canadian Military as an Officer for 16 years and then in the Oil and Gas service industry for 20 years as a business owner, executive, and in management. He developed BGH Gas Test Operating into the third largest production testing company in Western Canada and Western USA. While with Western Lakota Energy Services, he helped managed the Aboriginal Community portfolio for the acquisition and

  • peration of partnership drill rigs for 12 First Nations and Metis organizations which

are still operating under the aegis of Savanna Energy Services. He worked with the Metis Nation of Alberta as Advisor and Director for Economic Development and Environment where he helped managed the development of a 10 year Strategic Economic Development Plan. He helped structured the acquisition of a Metis Cultural Centre, and served

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several Environmental and Economic Development Committees at the Municipal, Provincial and Federal levels. He recognized as an national economic developer and receive an award by the Canadian Association of Native Development Officers in 2002. He participated in the Initial Canadian Aboriginal Trade Mission to China in 2008 on behalf of the Metis Nation. He is currently working as a consultant with SunVault Energy and as a freelance advisor on Aboriginal Affairs.

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Served in the Canadian Military as an Officer for 16 years and then in the Oil and Gas service industry for 20 years as a business owner, executive, and in management. He developed BGH Gas Test Operating into the third largest production testing company in Western Canada and Western USA. While with Western Lakota Energy Services, he helped managed the Aboriginal Community portfolio for the acquisition and

  • peration of partnership drill rigs for 12 First Nations and Metis organizations which

are still operating under the aegis of Savanna Energy Services. He worked with the Metis Nation of Alberta as Advisor and Director for Economic Development and Environment where he helped managed the development of a 10 year Strategic Economic Development Plan. He helped structured the acquisition of a Metis Cultural Centre, and served

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several Environmental and Economic Development Committees at the Municipal, Provincial and Federal levels. He recognized as an national economic developer and receive an award by the Canadian Association of Native Development Officers in 2002. He participated in the Initial Canadian Aboriginal Trade Mission to China in 2008 on behalf of the Metis Nation. He is currently working as a consultant with SunVault Energy and as a freelance advisor on Aboriginal Affairs.

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Senator Larry Faulk - Director

Senator Larry Faulk was a Washington State Senator from 1966 to 1970. He is a prominent figure in public life in Tacoma and Pierce County and has been for the last four decades . In 1969, he played a key role in the creation of the State Appeals Court - and in making sure that Tacoma and Spokane would house divisions of that Appeals Court. The original bill housed the Appeals Court only in Seattle. Faulk and his fellow legislators from Tacoma and Spokane said they wouldn't vote for it if the court was based solely in Seattle -- a place that, in Faulk's view, was always trying to squeeze out the state's other cities. Faulk worked as an executive with The Boeing Company for many years and he also headed a number of non-profit and governmental agencies, including the Martin Luther King Center in Tacoma and the Washington State Pollution and Shoreline Hearings Boards. He became a trustee of Tacoma Community College and also taught there as a political science instructor. In 2008, he ran again for the State Senate seat he had held 42 years earlier.

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Senator Larry Faulk was a Washington State Senator from 1966 to 1970. He is a prominent figure in public life in Tacoma and Pierce County and has been for the last four decades . In 1969, he played a key role in the creation of the State Appeals Court - and in making sure that Tacoma and Spokane would house divisions of that Appeals Court. The original bill housed the Appeals Court only in Seattle. Faulk and his fellow legislators from Tacoma and Spokane said they wouldn't vote for it if the court was based solely in Seattle -- a place that, in Faulk's view, was always trying to squeeze out the state's other cities. Faulk worked as an executive with The Boeing Company for many years and he also headed a number of non-profit and governmental agencies, including the Martin Luther King Center in Tacoma and the Washington State Pollution and Shoreline Hearings Boards. He became a trustee of Tacoma Community College and also taught there as a political science instructor. In 2008, he ran again for the State Senate seat he had held 42 years earlier.

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Lorne Mark Roseborough – Director

  • Mr. Roseborough currently is Chairman of CleanGen Inc. and director of Sunvault

Energy Inc. and Daystar Technologies Inc.

  • Mr. Roseborough previously held the position as a Start-up Lead Executive for Dow

Corning’s $1.2 billion Semiconductor plant in Clarksville, Tennessee. Mr. Roseborough was a director of EPOD Solar Inc. from October 10, 2007 to January 8,

  • 2010. He also held management positions with EPOD Solar from 2003 and was

promoted to Vice-President and held that position from June 30, 2008 until July 30, 2009. From 1992 to 2003, Mr. Roseborough worked at Belkorp Industries, Inc. where he was Vice-President of Manufacturing having direct responsibility for the operations

  • f three pulp and paper mills and one small oil refinery. These operations had

approximately 350 employees and $300 million in revenues. From November 1999 to 2003, he also held the position as President and Chief Executive Officer of Bluewater Fiber in Port Huron, Michigan (on behalf of owners Merrill Lynch and Cerberus Capital Partners) which was a large recycle pulp mill.

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  • Mr. Roseborough currently is Chairman of CleanGen Inc. and director of Sunvault

Energy Inc. and Daystar Technologies Inc.

  • Mr. Roseborough previously held the position as a Start-up Lead Executive for Dow

Corning’s $1.2 billion Semiconductor plant in Clarksville, Tennessee. Mr. Roseborough was a director of EPOD Solar Inc. from October 10, 2007 to January 8,

  • 2010. He also held management positions with EPOD Solar from 2003 and was

promoted to Vice-President and held that position from June 30, 2008 until July 30, 2009. From 1992 to 2003, Mr. Roseborough worked at Belkorp Industries, Inc. where he was Vice-President of Manufacturing having direct responsibility for the operations

  • f three pulp and paper mills and one small oil refinery. These operations had

approximately 350 employees and $300 million in revenues. From November 1999 to 2003, he also held the position as President and Chief Executive Officer of Bluewater Fiber in Port Huron, Michigan (on behalf of owners Merrill Lynch and Cerberus Capital Partners) which was a large recycle pulp mill.

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From this…. ……To this !!

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Sunvault Technology

“At the Heart of Smart”

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SunVault’s technology integrates the solar component into the battery. This requires less physical components & electronics, and is an effective way to both generate and store energy. It is an All-in-One solution.

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With over 1 billion smartphones worldwide, generating & storing energy All-in-One is a massive niche consumable products market opportunity.

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A module that charges from any light source and stores energy overnight is a game changer for any smart electronic device.

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As Sunvault Develops its Revolutionary Solar Technology Platform – the Company is utilizing its experienced Management Team to build the Company’s revenue foundation. Water & Sewer Wind Power Generation Solar Power Generation Bio-Gas Power Generation

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  • The company is cash-flow positive.
  • Sunvault is building its business on a firm foundation which has a number of rapid

growth opportunities.

  • The company has a strong technology platform through its Revolutionary Solar

Technology.

  • The company is growing utilizing its experienced management team to build a revenue

foundation though the acquisitions and installation and supply of positive cash flowing Infrastructure projects.

  • The company has five key growth areas.

SunVault has well established and key strategy relationships in each of its areas of business, combined with profitable, established operations, gives the Company a completive advantage.

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The company is cash-flow positive. Sunvault is building its business on a firm foundation which has a number of rapid growth opportunities. The company has a strong technology platform through its Revolutionary Solar Technology. The company is growing utilizing its experienced management team to build a revenue foundation though the acquisitions and installation and supply of positive cash flowing Infrastructure projects.

  • The company has five key growth areas.
  • SunVault has well established and key strategy relationships in each of its areas of

business, combined with profitable, established operations, gives the Company a completive advantage. Water & Sewer Wind Power Generation Solar Power Generation Bio-organic Power Generation Environmental stewardship business

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CleanGen Power Corp.

Gregos Peloponnisoy Solar Park in Greece

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Gregos Peloponnisoy Solar Park in Greece

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Cutting Edge has the largest Tire processing unit in Western Canada and the ability to further expand into other value add rubber product from its current operations.

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Long lasting recycled rubber bark mulch made from tires.

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Cutting Edge Tire Recycling LP.

Year of Operation: Total Revenue: 2009 $1,940,601.23 2010 $2,285,432.86 2011 $4,029,955.79 2012 $4,310,332.51 2013 $4,484,802.87 2013 $4,484,802.87 2014 Forecasted Gross revenue ~$7,000,000.00* 2014 Forecasted EBITDA ~$2,400,000.00* * Addition of rubber mulch plant production and sales, May 2014

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Capitalizing on organic wastes from land fills etc. CleanGen Power and its Aboriginal partners will manage organic solid waste while

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power to alley community electricity consumption.

CleanGen Power Corp.

Capitalizing on organic wastes from land fills etc. CleanGen Power and its Aboriginal partners will manage organic solid waste while

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power to alley community electricity consumption.

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CleanGen Power Corp.

Year of Operation: Total Revenue: 2009 $121,495.72 2010 $423,928.83 2011 $326,091.26 2012 $456,106.46 2013 $674.528.20 2013 $674.528.20 2014 Forecast Gross Revenue ~$1,250,000.00* 2014 Forecasted EBITDA ~$780,000.00* * Class lll Landfill Permit and increased C&D wood recycling revenues

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Gregos Peloponnisoy Solar Park.

  • Sunvault will own 100% of the

Solar Park – based on a favorable payment schedule for Sunvault

  • 20 year agreement
  • Revenues over length of

Government contract are equal to $22,000,000 US. Earns annually approx $1.1 Million US Interest rate on Financing note is 2% Additional opportunities exist for the Company to acquire similar positive revenue opportunities.

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Sunvault will own 100% of the Solar Park – based on a favorable payment schedule for Sunvault 20 year agreement Revenues over length of Government contract are equal to $22,000,000 US.

  • Earns annually approx $1.1 Million US
  • Interest rate on Financing note is 2%
  • Additional opportunities exist for

the Company to acquire similar positive revenue opportunities.

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Transportation

2012 2013 Gross 2014 Forecast Gross Rev ~$1,600,000 ~$4,300,000 ~$6,000,000

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2012 2013 Gross 2014 Forecast Gross Rev ~$1,600,000 ~$4,300,000 ~$6,000,000 2014 Forecasted EBITDA ~$1,400,000* Addition of ECO WEST

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China National Building Materials has an interest in supporting

  • ur efforts into large, multiple

Infrastructure Projects. Solar Power Wind Power Water & Sewer Bio-Gas Power Natural Gas to Power Conversion

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China National Building Materials has an interest in supporting

  • ur efforts into large, multiple

Infrastructure Projects. Solar Power Wind Power Water & Sewer Bio-Gas Power Natural Gas to Power Conversion

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Revenue Forecasts Multiple Sources 2014

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Phone: 778-478-9530 Fax : 778-478-9722 monaghan@sunvaultenergy.com www.sunvaultenergy.com