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Delivering cleantech energy solutions for a sustainable future, now

PROJECT EVALUATION FORM Date: __________________ An analysis of the heat temperatures and flows are necessary to determine recoverable BTU. Additionally, an analysis of the condensing cycle and source are necessary in order to establish the Delta T for power generation. Your attention to detail while filling out this form is greatly appreciated. Missing information may prevent Neo Code Energy from responding to your request for power output. Company Name: ______________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________________ City _______________________________ State: _________ Zip Code __________________ Contact: ________________________________________Phone:_______________________ Installation Site Conditions Hours of Operation: _________________________HRS PER YEAR (min 6000 hours per year) Customer Electrical Cost __________ per kWh (from Power bill – minimum 6¢ per kWh)

Heat Source: An analysis of the heat temperatures and flows are necessary to determine recoverable BTU. LIQUID HEAT

Temp __________°F; Flow _________GPM (Gallons per Minutes)

(Minimum temp 175°F, minimum Flow 100GPM) Type of Liquid: Water

Glycol Mix

GAS EXHAUST OR STACK HEAT

Therminol

Dowtherm

Other: _________________

Temp _______° F; Flow ___________SCFM

(Minimum temp 400°F, minimum Flow 7,000 SCFM) LOW PRESSURE STEAM Temp ______°F

Pressure _______psig

Flow _____ lbs/hr

(Maximum temp 300°F, Maximum Pressure 15psi, Minimum Flow 2,500 lbs/hr) Exhaust Heating Sources (Exhaust-to-liquid Heat Exchanger required) Oven

Steam Boiler (operating steam pressure: ________PSIG)

Natural Gas Engine

Diesel Engine

Hot Water Boiler

Thermal Oxidizer

Furnace

Fume Incinerator

Other: ______________________________ ET- 09.15.08

Delivering cleantech energy solutions for a sustainable future, now

PROJECT EVALUATION FORM (page 2) Heat Sink: (Condensing Source) An analysis of the condensing cycle is necessary in order to establish the Delta T for power generation WATER COOLED

Temp _______ °F

Flow_________ GPM (gallons per minute)

(Maximum temp 70° F, minimum Flow 100 GPM) Source of condensing water: Boiler Feedwater

Boiler makeup water

Cooling Tower

Process water

Potable water

Swimming pool water

Other: _____________________________________ AIR COOLED

Temp _______ ° F

Flow _________ CFM (Cubic Feet Per minute)

(Maximum temp 80° F, minimum Flow 7000 CFM) Average Ambient Temperatures Summer ___________° F

Winter ____________° F

Humidity ___________%

Justification for Purchase Green Benefits

Carbon Credits

Tax Incentive

Emission Reductions

Lower Fuel Costs

ROI

Other: ________________________________________

Attention End User Your heat source and condensing source description as listed above including operating conditions has either been instrument measured and/or noted by you. Because our estimate is an analysis of expected power output for your specific application, please verify that the information is complete and accurate. This will allow us to proceed with estimated output for an Neo Code Energy Green Machine. Verified by: __________________________________________________________ Special Notes:

______________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ ET- 09.15.08

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