Taisei Wind Turbine Presentation February 2012

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Vertical Axis Wind TurbinesTaisei Techno, Co., Ltd.

Tokyo and Osaka, Japan

Billings, Montana, USA

Rhyno Stinchfield, PresidentGreenWorld Partners

Masahiro Sano, Senior Advisor to CEOTaisei Techno, Co., Ltd.

Dr. Noguchi

• Designer of the Taisei Wind Turbine• Patent holder in Asia, European Union and the U.S.• 28 years of aeronautics and aircraft design• University researcher and educator

• New aircraft development, wind tunnel experiments and test flights

1 Texas 10,000 11 New Mexico 2,5002 Montana 4,700 12 Illinois 2,5003 Kansas 4,700 13 Wisconsin 1,9004 Nebraska 4,600 14 Missouri 1,8005 North Dakota 4,000 15 Michigan 1,4006 South Dakota 3,900 16 Indiana 1,2007 Oklahoma 3,300 17 Ohio 9508 Minnesota 3,300 18 Arkansas 4509 Wyoming 3,200 19 Oregon 44010 Iowa 3,200 20 Kentucky 280(*Harvard Univ. Study in TWh)

MontanaA Leader in Wind Potential in the United States*

1 kW Turbine

Japan East Railway Company

Similar turbine to be used for

night light, charging mobile

devises and emergency radios

in tsunami areas.

1 kW TurbineBank Building

Tokyo

. This unit was installed by RisoKagaku Co. and designed by

Dr. Noguchi with fullmaintenance and modification

services by Taisei Technoto the customer.

300 Watt TurbineBank Building

in Tokyo

Powers LED Stock ExchangeDigital Board

This unit was installed by RisoKagaku Co. and designed

by Dr. Noguchi with fullmaintenance and modification

services by Taisei Technoto the customer.

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Head wind

Vertical Axis

Tail Wind Head wind

Lift force

Drag forceto start

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Overhead View

Tail Wind

1 kW Wind Turbine

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Features Summary

• Exceptionally low cut-in speed• Rotates with any wind direction• Extremely quiet during operation• Few or no bird strikes• Once per year easy maintainence

5 units installed at 490’

Tokyo Rooftop Wind Turbine Project

5.5 kW x 5 units = 27.5 KW The world’s first project to install a wind turbine at 490’ from ground level. The design strength (200 miles/hr wind) and quietness were decisive factors in choosing this Taisei turbine.

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5.5 kW Rooftop Turbine

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5.5 kW Wind Turbine

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10 kW to 20 kW Wind

Turbines

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Montana State University BillingsCollege of Technology

10 kW Wind Turbine

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Market Segments

• Commercial• Educational• Agricultural• Government• Community• Urban

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The Small Wind Certification Council (SWCC) is an independent certification body and certifies that small wind turbines meet or exceed the requirements of the AWEA Small Wind Turbine

Performance and Safety Standard.

This certification provides a common North American standard for reporting turbine

energy and sound performance, and helps small wind technology gain mainstream acceptance.

Tax Incentive and

Grant Programs

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Rural Development

Washington, D.C., May 4, 2010 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced that USDA is seeking applications to increase the production and use of renewable energy sources. Funding is available from four USDA Rural Development renewable energy programs authorized by the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (Farm Bill).

Wind for Schools ProjectWind Powering America and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) launched the Wind for Schools project in 2005 by conducting a pilot project in Colorado that resulted in one small wind turbine installed in Walsenburg, wind energy curriculum development, and a great deal of enthusiasm for the Wind for Schools project's potential. Wind for Schools projects are currently supported in six Great Plains states (CO, ID, KS, MT, NE, SD).

Rural Energy for America Program• The 2008 Farm Bill, enacted by Congress in May 2008• The program allows farmers to apply for grants and

loans to fund renewable energy projects including wind projects.

• Congress allocated the following funding for the new program.

$55 million for fiscal year 2009 $99 million for fiscal year 2010 $70 million for fiscal year 2011 $70 million for fiscal year 2012

REAP Program

2012 Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) Solicitation issued

Provides grants to install renewable energy systems and make energy efficiency improvements.

•Agricultural Producers•Rural Small Businesses

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State of Montana IncentivesCorporate Tax Credit Alternative Energy Investment Tax Credit (Corporate)

Industry Recruitment/Support Alternative Energy Investment Tax Credit

Property Tax Abatement for Production and Manufacturing Facilities

Personal Tax Credit Alternative Energy Investment Tax Credit (Personal)

Energy Conservation Installation Credit

Residential Alternative Energy System Tax Credit

Residential Geothermal Systems Credit

Property Tax Incentive Corporate Property Tax Reduction for New/Expanded Generating Facilities

Generation Facility Corporate Tax Exemption

Renewable Energy Systems Exemption

State Bond Program State Buildings Energy Conservation Bond Program

State Loan Program Alternative Energy Revolving Loan Program

Utility Grant Program NorthWestern Energy - Custom Business Efficiency Program

NorthWestern Energy - USB Renewable Energy Fund

MSUBCollege of TechnologyVertical Axis Turbine

Local Suppliers

Steel Framework: Roscoe Steel, Billings, MTEngineering: Krivonen & Associates, Billings, MTGeneral Contractor: CEI Electric, Billings, MT

MSUB “Taisei Scholarship” for the College of Technology Wind Study Program