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INNOVATION TODAY FOR A BRIGHTER TOMORROW 2009 Copyright © 2009 Blue Chip Energy,LLC

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BlueChip Energy™ provides solar energy solutions for numerous types of solar projects for residential, commercial, government, and utility applications. Striving to help our customers reduce their carbon footprint and claim their energy independence, BlueChip Energy™ is here to make a difference.

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Page 1: Florida Residential Going Green

INNOVATION TODAY FOR A BRIGHTER TOMORROW

2009Copyright © 2009 Blue Chip Energy,LLC

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BlueChip™ Energy

• Turn-Key Supplier of advanced Solar Energy Technology• Sales→ Financing→ Site Survey→ Design→ Install→ Test→Turn-Over

• Residential, Commercial, Gov’t, Military and Utility Applications• Leading-Edge PV (PhotoVoltaic) electric power generating systems• Stand Alone, Battery Backed and Power Grid Backed systems• Worldwide Headquarters in Lake Mary, FL

• operations throughout the US & abroad• Proud Distributor, Installer, and Provider of ASP Products

• Cutting-Edge Solar Technology Manufacturer• Solar Energy Systems for Residential, Commercial & Utility

applications• Headquartered in 318,000 sq. ft. Lake Mary, Florida facility • 10+ years industry and manufacturing experience• Installing a 500 MW production line for monocrystalline silicon

modules• Up to 1500 green jobs over the next two years.• Buy America Act Compliant – Goal: 100% US Made, 96% today

Advanced Solar Photonics (ASP)

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Today’s Situation

Rising Energy Costs

• Increasing Utility Rates

• Increasing Fuel Charges

Global Warming

• Carbon Emissions

• Environmental Impacts

Dependence on Non-Renewable Energy Resources

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• Orlando Utilities (OUC) rates: • 15% increase in January 2009

• Florida Power (FPL) rates: • 30% anticipated in 2010

• Progress Energy rates: • 30% increase in 2009 • 30% requested for 2010

• Kissimmee Utilities (KUA) rates: • 19% increase in 2009

• Tampa Electric (TECO) rates: • 10% increase in 2009

2009 Energy Increases

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Wars in Iraq & Afghanistan; Nuclear Iran

Unstable Oil Prices

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Nuclear is Not the Answer

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We Need:

Clean Energy Today for a

Brighter Tomorrow

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Protect Your Environment• Clean, renewable energy source• Proven technology• No Carbon Bi-Products

Why Solar?

Save Money Every Month• Generate your own Electricity• The System Pays for Itself• Increase Home Value - Tax Free• Protect against future rate hikes

Best Incentives Ever• State of Florida Rebates • Federal Government Grant/Tax

Credit• Manufacturer (ASP) Rebate• Utility Incentives

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How Solar PV Works

• Sunlight (photons) on the solar panel generates a DC

Voltage

• DC Current flows from the panels to the Inverter

• The Inverter converts DC electricity to usable AC electricity

• Excess AC electricity is fed back to the utility grid

• lowering your electric bill

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Basic Site Qualifiers

• Site requires a Southern, Western, or Eastern exposure (Southern is best)

• Must be free of tree cover and obstructions to sunlight• Must have structurally sound roof for roof mount

applications• Must have space on breaker box and electrical capacity for

back feed

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Why Choose ASP- ?

• Turnkey Kit Easy Installation Reduced Customer Cost

• Reliable Components

• ASP – 250 panel (high performance)• PV Powered Inverters• Racking• Matched (Optimized) System

• 25 year Limited Panel Warranty

• 10 year PV Powered Inverter Warranty

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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Why Choose ASP- ?

RESIDENTIAL ROOF MOUNT DESIGN

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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Why Choose ASP- ?

RESIDENTIAL ROOF MOUNT DESIGN

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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Why Choose ASP- ?

GROUND MOUNT DESIGN

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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Why Choose ASP- ?

COMMERCIAL ROOF MOUNT DESIGN

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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Why Choose ASP- ?

SOLAR FARM IN GERMANY

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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Project Portfolio

Solar powered electric vehicle recharging station Donated to the city of Eustis by RubeLab

EUSTIS, FL SOLAR CHARGESTATION

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Project Portfolio

EUSTIS, FL SOLAR CHARGESTATION

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Installation Overview

•Install mounting racks•Mount ASP-250 panels•Mount PV Powered inverter(s)

DAY 1

•Finish mounting ASP-250 panels•Run DC wiring among ASP-250 panels•Run DC wiring to PV Powered inverter(s)DAY 2

•Run AC wiring to residential load panel•Install break switches•GO LIVE WITH SOLARDAY 3

STEPS TO “GOING SOLAR”

• Installed by state licensed, insured, and experienced Electrical Contractors, General Contractors, and Solar Contractors

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Federal Incentives

• Residential• Federal Grant or Tax Credit

• 30% of Sale Price after installation, uncapped

• Tax Credit carries over thru 2016 or until the credit is used up

• Commercial:• Federal Grant or Tax Credit

• 30%of Sales Price after installation, uncapped

• US Dept. of Treasury issues a check 60 days after the application is received and approved

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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Florida State Rebate

• Residential• $4.00/watt rebate• Capped at $20,000 (5kW system)

• Commercial• $4.00/watt rebate• Capped at $100,000 (25kW system)

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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ASP- Estimate

• 5 kW Fusion system: $40,000• Manufacturer’s rebate: ($5,000)• Federal Tax Credit: ($12,000)• Florida State Rebate: ($20,000)• Net Investment: $3,000

• Average Monthly Savings: $120 to $150• Return on Investment: 20 to 25 months• Take advantage of ASP’s financing options!

• Monocrystalline

• 64.57’’x 38.98’’ x 1.65’’

• 40 lbs

• Aluminum Alloy Frame

• 60 cells

• 1’’ diameter hail rating

• 17.2% cell efficiency

• 95.99% inverter efficiency

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Next Steps

1. Place order for specified system

2. Perform site survey with certified

installer

3. Design and engineer the system

4. Obtain county permitting

5. Ship system to location

6. Install and test System

7. Convert Sunshine to Electricity

8. Reduce your monthly electric

bill!

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RESIDENTIALINSTALLATION

PICTURES

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