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Committed to Customer Value

The Atlas Copco Group

Copyright Atlas Copco2

Facts in Brief

Established 1873 in Stockholm, Sweden

Four focused business areas • Compressor Technique• Industrial Technique• Mining and Rock Excavation Technique• Construction Technique

Global presence Customers in more than 170 countries

Employees 37 500 in 86 countries

Annual Revenues BSEK 81 (BEUR 9)

Operating margin 21.6%

Copyright Atlas Copco3

Compressor Technique

Industrial Technique

Mining and Rock Excavation

Technique

Construction Technique

Industrial compressors Gas and process

compressors Air and gas treatment Specialty rental Service

Industrial tools Assembly systems Service

Rock drilling equipment- underground andsurface

Loaders and trucks Mobile crushing Exploration drilling and

ground engineering Rock drilling tools Service

Light constructionequipment

Road constructionequipment

Portable compressors and generators

Service

Four Business Areas

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The Gas and Process Division

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The Gas and Process Division We are a leading supplier of custom built centrifugal

compressors, turboexpanders, cryogenic pumps and ORC Power Plants

Oil and Gas

Chemical and Petrochemical

Industrial Gases/Air Separation

Geothermal and Waste heat-to-power using ORC systems

Our equipment is “Engineered to Order”.

The division has the resources to produce and package in the Europe, U.S.A. , China, and India.

Parts and service centers as well as over 50 customer centresoffer support world-wide.

Some 1500 employees in total

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Gas and Process Products Single and multistage (1-8 stage) gear type

centrifugal compressors, custom-designed

Standard geared centrifugal compressors, 2-5 stage

Radial Expansion turbines for air, natural gas and energy recovery applications

Cryogenic submerged pumps

ORC Geothermal Power Plants and Waste Heat to Power Plants (Organic Ranking Cycle)

Waste Heat to Power

ORC based energy recovery ORC can be used with mrdium or lower temperature heat sources

Medium Temperature: 450 to 1200 F (230-650 C)Typical sources: Gas Turbine exhaust; steam boiler exhaust; reciprocating engine exhaust; heat treating furnace; drying and baking ovens; cement kiln

Low Temperature: Below 450 F (230 C)Typical sources: Process streams; cooling water from furnaces, air compressors, IC engines; steam condensate; exhaust gases exiting primary recovery devices.

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Waste Heat to Power

Judy Creek Plant of Pengrowth Energy in Alberta Canada 2 x Centaur 50 Solar Gas Turbine 2.8 MW electrical Power generated from Gas Turbine Waste Heat R134a working fluid

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Overall Efficiency Improvement

Shaft Power (2x Solar Centaur 2.150-2.550 kW) 4.300 – 5.100 kWThermal Efficiency 23.0 – 25.7%Exhaust Heat 6.500 -9.950 kW Thermal Oil Heat 6.200 – 9.100 kWORC gross power at generator terminal 1.350 – 2.240 kWORC Net Power 900 – 1.780 kWThermal Efficiency 33.5%Percent increase in Thermal Efficiency ~34% (8.5% absolute)

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Generate Power from Waste Energy Reference

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ORC Waste Heat to Power Plant – 2 MW

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ORC Geothermal Power Plant – 22,5 MW

Waste Pressure to Power

Generate Power from Waste EnergyGas Pressure Let Down (Waste Pressure)

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The current use of JT Valves, (pressure reduction valves) where the pressure is mechanically reduced can be supplemented with the Gas Letdown Expander-Generator to make power from this energy.

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more than 30 year experience in Waste market

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Capture the wasted power across a pipeline or fuel gas regulator

EG-3.0Generating 2,400 kW from the fuel gas inlet for a 500 MW combined cycle power plant

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Committed tosustainable productivity.

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