Columbia Basin Biofuels Summit
Todd Ellis Director of Business Development
Agenda Imperium Renewables Grays Harbor Market Opportunities Questions
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Imperium
About Imperium Renewables • Northwest’s first commercial (5 million gallons a year) refinery. • Founded by John Plaza in late 2003 as Seattle Biodiesel. • Privately funded by the founders as well as leading venture capital firms including Nth Power, Technology Partners and Vulcan Capital. • Building 100 million gallon biodiesel plant (one of the nation’s largest) in Grays Harbor, Washington. • The company expects to begin production at the plant in 2007 and have 400 million gallons of capacity on line by 2008.
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About Imperium Renewables We sell directly to leading fuel distributors including • Pacific Northwest Energy Company (SC Fuels) • Associated Petroleum Products • Pettit Oil • SeaPort Petroleum • Genesee Home Heating We also sell our glycerin in 275 gallon totes
Imperium
About Imperium Renewables • Building 100 million gallon biodiesel plant (the nation’s largest) in Grays Harbor, Washington. • Off-take agreement with large industrial user. • Tri-modal logistics • Expect to begin production in mid-2007.
About Imperium Renewables • New plant will bring economic benefit to cities of Hoquiam and Aberdeen while establishing Washington as the leader of this new industry. British Columbia
Seattle Idaho
• The $60 million plant will create 250-350 indirect jobs and at least 50-60 permanent jobs once the plant is online.
Grays Harbor Oregon
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US Biodiesel Production
Projected US Demand*
(in million gallons)
(in million gallons)
80
1,200
70
1,000
60
800
50 40
600
30
400
20
200
10
75 0
0 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
* Projections based on current state and federal usage mandates as of August 2006.
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Biodiesel: supply vs. demand Europe leads the way
Total Gap = 12.8 million tons = 3.8 billion gallons Gap = 6.7 m
Gap = 3.4 m Gap = 2.4 m
2005 Production Capacity
Source: Morgan Stanley Research
2010 Expected Demand
2005 US diesel usage = 62 billion gallons A small share is a big opportunity Sector
TOTAL
Billions of gallons
62
Source: US Energy Information Administration
% of total market
Potential Biodiesel Market
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Who Uses Biodiesel? • US Forest Service, Postal Service, Department of Agriculture, National Parks, GSA • Cities of Seattle, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Keene (NH), Berkeley, Chattanooga • Florida Power & Light, Omaha Public Power, Austin Energy, San Diego Gas & Electric, Florida Power & Light, Madison Gas & Electric, Duke Power, Alabama Power, Georgia Power, Reliant Energy, Pacific Gas & Electric, Commonwealth Edison • Transit of Northern Kentucky, NJ Transit, SW Ohio Transit, TriMet Transportation (Portland, OR), Cincinnati Metro, Twin Cities Transit (MN), King County Metro
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• US Navy, Air Force, Marines • Medford School District (NJ), Warwick Public Schools (RI), Chicago School Transit (IL), Deer Valley School District (AZ), St. Johns Public Schools (MI) • States of Washington, Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, Missouri, Virginia, North Carolina • More than 250 major commercial fleets including John Deere, Budweiser, New Belgium Brewery, Alcoa, Cliff Bar, LL Bean, Fetzer Vineyards, Jones Soda Co.
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What’s driving market growth? • State legislation ◦ 4 states have usage mandates (+ 5 pending) ◦ 41 states offer production or usage incentives
• EPA ultra low sulfur diesel regulations ◦ Biodiesel aids lubricity at even 1%
• Biodiesel Blenders’ Credit • Concerns about environment & energy security • USDA Bioenergy Program
Growing demand for biodiesel Five states have enacted Renewable Fuel Standards, and another six are in process. Highlights include: • Washington - Starting in 2008, all diesel sold retail must contain 2% biodiesel; expected to increase to 5% by 2010. • Portland, OR - Starting July 2007, all diesel sold in the city must be 5% biodiesel; in 2010, that increases to 10%. By 2010, these mandates alone will require the use of over 73 million gallons of biodiesel each year.
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