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Companyprofile2011Chairman of the Board / CEO:Member of the Board / CFO:Karl-Heinz PaschHans-Joachim Nebelhttp://www.end-i.agEmail: info@end-i.agHead office<strong>EnD</strong>-I <strong>AG</strong>Ernst-König-Straße 3D-06108 Halle (Saale)Phone.: +49 - 345 - 2 91 60 0Fax: +49 - 345 - 2 91 60 60Branch office<strong>EnD</strong>-I <strong>AG</strong>Merlostraße 10D-50668 KölnPhone: +49 - 221 - 97 22 422Fax: +49 - 221 - 97 22 424<strong>Biogas</strong> plant management<strong>EnD</strong>-I <strong>AG</strong>Am Rinkenpfuhl 31D-50676 KölnTel.: +49 - 221 - 78 95 90 31Fax.: +49 - 221 - 78 95 90 59


Supervisory BoardProf. Dr. Klaus Rauscher, BerlinChairman of the Supervisory BoardDr. Werner Brinker, OldenburgChairman of the Managing Board EWE <strong>AG</strong>Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory BoardHerbert Blatzheim, TroisdorfManaging Partner IVV Real Estate Group GmbH & Co.KGVera Gäde-Butzlaff, BerlinChairwomen of the Managing Board "BSR CityCleaning Company"Dr. Thomas Neuber, OldenburgMember of the Managing Board EWE ENERGIE <strong>AG</strong>Dagmar Szabados, HalleMayor of Halle (Saale)Advisory BoardCarl-Stefan WentzelFarmer, Teutschenthal - Chairman of the Advisory BoardWolfgang EschmentFormer Member of the Managing Board VNG <strong>AG</strong>, LangelsheimDr. Gerhard HoltmeierMember of the Managing Board Thüga Aktiengesellschaft, MunichEdward H. HopperManaging Partner MACCON GmbH, MünchenHeinz KiegelandFormer Speaker of Board of the Publishing Group M. DuMontSchauberg (MDS), KölnProf. Dr. Joachim Müller-KirchenbauerTechnical University Clausthal, Department of Oil/Gas Productionand Gas SupplyDr. Manfred RaschkePresident ISIS, Newburyport, USACarola SchaarPresident of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Halle-Dessau, Hallewww.end-i.ag1


Landfill gas, Sewage gas, <strong>Biogas</strong>,Photovoltaic, Consultingparticipation of <strong>EnD</strong>-I <strong>AG</strong>: 100 %<strong>Biogas</strong> within Germanyia r ie sS u b s i dparticipation of <strong>EnD</strong>-I <strong>AG</strong>: 50 %Contracting(Integrated energy supply)participation of <strong>EnD</strong>-I <strong>AG</strong>: 100 %<strong>Biogas</strong>, landfill gas etc. outside Germany3


Landfill gasExcess gasburn-off facilityContainer powerGeneration equipmentGas wellsGascollectionGas pumpingstationDumpwastewww.end-i.ag4


Flexible Concept of Plant Locations<strong>EnD</strong>-I <strong>AG</strong> hasdeveloped a system ofplant relocation tooptimize the utilizationof changing gassupplies at differentlocations.21. PossibilityAdaptation to the lifecycle of a landfill byreplacement /exchange of plants2. PossibilityGas quantityGas quantityRemoval of a plant1 and installing it attime 3timea more economiclocationDRV1Examples are shownhere:1. Location A: 740 kW el.2. Location B: 450 kW el.www.end-i.ag3. Future new location landfillsewage-or biogas5


Process of Production of <strong>Biogas</strong>CHPOrganic waste<strong>Biogas</strong> plantRenewable resourcesBIOGASNatural gas gridManure Digestion residues6


<strong>EnD</strong>-I Green Power Management SystemLandfill gas plantTechnical andeconomicparametersPhotovoltaic plantTechnical andeconomicparametersWind powerstationTechnical andeconomicparameters<strong>Biogas</strong> plantTechnical andeconomicparameters<strong>EnD</strong>-IGPMSGeothermal energyTechnical andeconomicparametersConventional energyEnergy basedon renewable resourcesRun-of-river power plantsTechnical andeconomicparametersSystemOperatorsPower Traders( Balancing Group)Consumers7


<strong>EnD</strong>-I Climate Decision Tool1. Easy calculation of emission reductions from biogas projects2. Perfect design tool to optimise use of carbon finance3. Compliant with CDM and JI methodologies4. Choice of 25 feedstock options and their combinations5. Choice of 8 gas usage options6. Country specific data7. User friendly interface8. Results presented in clear tables and graphs9. Check dimensions of the installation10. Your desired d aid for drafting Project Design Documentswww.end-i.ag 8


Power Plant LocationsPlants under developmentGermany:DorstenKoblenzGothaBerlinZeitzRomania:IasiSloboziaSlatinaBumbesti JuilBulgaria:PanagjurishteHissarPlants in operation (Germany):OdendorfTeterowLustadtSaelhuysenBochumCastrop-RauxelDuisburgSchönebeckLochauAltenburgLoheMeiningenHasenbühlBlumentobelSchwanebeckFreyburgNißmaZwickau<strong>Biogas</strong> PlantLandfill Gas PlantCoal Mine Gas PlantSolar PlantSewage gas under developments<strong>Biogas</strong> Plant under developmentAgriculturePlant with waste from agricultural operationsPublic Private Partnership9


Some ExamplesLandfill gas power plant in Schwanebeck, GermanyPhotovoltaic plant Duisburg, Germany<strong>Biogas</strong> power plant Lustadt, GermanyLandfill gas power plant in Lochau, Germanywww.end-i.agCoal mine gas power plant in Erin (Castrop-Rauxel),Germany11


<strong>Biogas</strong>Location Lustadt Odendorf SaelhuysenStatus Initial operation 12/2008 Initial operation 12/2008 Initial operation 07/2011Project companyBioenergie Südpfalz GmbH &Co. KGBioenergie Odendorf GmbH &Co. KGBioenergie SaelhuysenGmbH & Co.KGElectrical output 2.000 kW 500 kW 1.200 kWInvestment 6,2 Mio € 2,9 Mio. € 5,4 Mio €Supply of Electricity per Year 16.000.000 kWh4.000.000 kWh 9.600.000 kWhSupply of Heating per Year 11.890.000 000 kWh 4.500.000 000 kWhINPUT:Renewable Resources35.000 t/a substrate mixtureMaize silagewhole crop silageCorn grains11.000 t/a substrate mixtureMaize silagedry chicken dung35.000 t/a substrate mixtureSilage (Maize, forage rye, gras)whole crop silageCorn grainslivestock manure12


<strong>Biogas</strong> Plant DorstenInitial operation: 2010 Investment: 26,5 Mio. €Electrical output: 5.500 kWINPUT:Renewable Resourcesca. 115.000 t/a substrate mixturewww.end-i.ag13


Landfill GasHalle- Lochau, 3.000 kW el Schwanebeck, 5.000 kW el14www.end-i.ag


Coal Mine GasMine Gas and Power Plant Bochum/Erin (Castrop-Rauxel) , GermanyLocation:‣ 2002 built on the site of the shut-down coalmine ‚Lothringen 6‘ in Bochum-Gerthe (inthe industrial i park Lothringen II)Plant Components:‣ 2 power/heat generating units ( CHP, ~2.700 kW el.) with a compressor station,medium voltage switchgear and connectedto a local heating system‣ In 2004 a coal mine gas plant was built in Erin,3 CHP engines with about 3.700 kW el. withcompressor station, medium voltage switchgearand connected to a local heating system‣ Special sound absorbers for extra noiseprotection to meet respective local standards‣ Generation of electricity and heat to feed intothe grid of public facilities of Bochum(contribution to reduce CO2 )1615


PhotovoltaicSince 2006Location: Logport Duisburg (the biggest inland port in Europe)Installed capacity: 1.200 kW peaknstalledc plant final inPhotovoltaicwww.end-i.ag16


Selected referencesLandfill gas power plantsNo. Site P el started Address1 Schwanebeck, Germany 5.010 kW2 Halle-Lochau, Germany 2.979 kW20042004Zepernicker Straße16341 PanketalDeponie Halle-Lochau, Berliner Strasse06184 Döllnitz3 Meiningen, Germany 442 kW 2003 Hausmülldeponie Meiningen, Tongraben 5,98617 Meiningen4 Hasenbühl, Germany 190 kW 2003 Entsorgungsanlage Hasenbühl, Hessenthal,74507 Schwäbisch-Hallproduced powerMWh/a35.70021.2205 Blumentobel, l Germany 288 kW 2003 Deponie Blumentobel, l Tiefenbachstraße,2050 2.05072660 Beuren bei Nürtingen6 Lohe, Germany 330 kW 2003 Deponie Lohe, Lößnitzer Straße 98,08141 Reinsdorf7 Stendal, Germany 288 kW 2003 Deponie Stendal, In der Osterburgerstraße,2050 2.05039576 Stendal8 Schönebeck, Germany 704 kW 2007 Deponie „Frohser Berge“ Schönebeck,39218 Schönebeck9 Freyburg 780 kW 2006 Merseburger Straße 9001, 5.55006632 Freyburg Zeuchfeld10 Nissma 190 kW 2007 Am Geiersberg 1,06724 Spora / Nissma11 Altenburg 150 kW 2003 Hausmülldeponie, Leipziger Straße,04600 Altenburg12 Zwickau „Halde 10“ 150 kW 2008 Äußere Dresdner Straße,08066 Zwickau3.1501.3502.3505.0001.3501.0501.05017


Selected referencesConsultingKroatien Worldbank/ IFC <strong>Biogas</strong> plant, BeljeSlovakia Verbundnetz Project development for the supply with energy and rehabilitationGas <strong>AG</strong> of distant heating systems of towns in SlovakiaNamibia EU Capacity building for the Lüderitz Town Council, Elaboration oftraining programs , workshops, implementation of managementstructuresHungary Debrecen /Project development for the privatization of waste managementBudapest companiesPolandVerbundnetzGas <strong>AG</strong>Use ofLPG in rural areasHungary Debrecen, IFC Landfill gas, Evaluation of CO2 certificatesNr. site P el1 Dorsten,Germany(underconstruction)<strong>Biogas</strong> power plantsPut intooperationAddress5.500 kW 2011 Interkommunaler Industriepark, 46282 Dorsten-Marl2 Teterow,2200kW 2.200 2009 Am Kellerholz 10, 17166 TeterowGermany3 Odendorf 700 kW 2008 In der Freiheit 63, 53913 Swisttal-Odendorf4 Lustadt 1.700 kW 2008 Hauptstraße 89, 78672 Freckenfeld18


Economical data(Group)2010 2009Electricity sales 94.099 MWh 99.823 MWhDistrict heating sales 59.685 MWh 59.151 MWhSales* 13.373 11.300EBITDA* 4.352 3.671EBIT* 2.103 1.575EBITDA margin 32,5 % 32,5%EBIT margin 15,7 % 13,9%Bilanzsumme* 57.305 44.538Balance sheet total* 14.200 14.200* in T€Employees 21 1719

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