Model Mayhem & Co2 Fear Solution

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Model Mayhem & Co2 Fear Solution Trusting policy to any model, shorter or long terms is a fools errand Models will never see the cold if its coming ( Cold worse than warmth) If co2 is the broomstick of the Wicked Witch, well then we can bring it to Oz without destroying it

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Model Mayhem & Co2 Fear Solution

Trusting policy to any model, shorter or long terms is a fools errand

Models will never see the cold if its coming ( Cold worse than warmth)

If co2 is the broomstick of the Wicked Witch, well then we can bring it to Oz without destroying it

Do you really want to trust climate models?

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Why the overwarming? Feedback

• Model feeds off its own forecast.

• If its warm, then it will get warmer

• Nature tries to fight that ( Le Cheteliers, destructive interference)

• Is the warming natural or man made? Model that was closest had NO CO2 in it

• However we do have a solution for the Co2 problem later, that wont cost 10 trillion dollars and lead to indentured servitude of future generations ( remember Gina Mac Carthy in 2015 said the measures would only save .01C). We can end this argument by simply getting rid of the co2

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• Of the last 8 winters, 4 have been COLDER than modeling has had as far as population weighted demand goes. 2 have been warmer. 2 have been pretty good

• Not a good track record. Model CANT SEE IF ITS GOING TO GET COLD. It can see warm and its all it will see

• Which means if natural forcing that has led to where we are now changes, would be big problem

Point to Ponder. Oceans largest source of heat and co2• If oceans warm naturally, due to many factors among them natural

cyclical intersection, long term solar ( we have had 200 years of high sunspot activity), Underwater hydrothermal vents. What do YOU THINK WOULD HAVE TO HAPPEN TO CO2 LEVELS AND TEMPEATURES IF THE OCEANS WARMED? ANSWER WHAT HAS HAPPENED

SO what happens if the oceans today

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What would be the effect

• It would naturally cool

• We can argue about co2s effect. But consider this

• The warmth of the past several years came in the wake of a Super Nino and second el nino

• This put immense amounts of WV into the air ( reason for step up function of temperature)

• WV is correlated most strongly where air is coldest and driest

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• 3) snowfall is increasing in the northern hemisphere an inconvenient sign of Le Chetellier at work

That is just tip of Iceberg. Now how do we get rid of co2 since there is such fear• 1) US agriculture as an example to the world

• 2) Shake off the Jane Fonda China syndrome hangover, This is the US in 2021 we can built safe nuclear power plants

• 3) Carbon capture and an efficient way is out there

Agriculture. Our own Glenn Thompson leading the charge ( also 1 trillion tree initiative)

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target of 32% by 2030.• 2020 power sector emissions are on track to be 40% lower than 2005, though that figure is distorted due to

theCOVID pandemic.• Within ten years, nearly 90% of all emissions will comefrom outside the United States.• There is a growing public misconception that reducing U.S. animal production, specifically the production of

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I don’t want people to fear tomorrow

I understand the fear. I understand that I may be wrong. If I just looked at what people looking at co2 look at, I would believe it too. Co2 rising, temperature rising, end of game, done deal, right? But there is so much more to the way the atmosphere works. It’s a total picture. Destructive interference by existing known natural forcing would naturally chop down any new feature added to the mix. But instead of the fighting and demonizing, why not try the ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMICAL WAY OUT. Anyone against more trees, more food for people? Anyone against stopping co2 at the point of emission? As for nuclear, if France can do it so can we

One more thing

• Solar and wind are a huge profit center for a meteorologist like me, I am not anti solar and wind

• I am looking into solar paneling my house

• I don’t like natural habitat destroyed by any intrusion

• Destroying the very greenery that gets rid of co2 does not sit well with an old greenie like me.

• In everything it’s the total picture. A booming American economy has made us the leader in Carbon emission reduction. And there is room for all of these sources if we keep open minds and open hearts

• Thank you for your time

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Joel Haas CEO G2POWERCEO PARAMETRIC SOLUTIONS, INC. (PSI)CFO PSI MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS LLC Co-Founded Parametric Solutions Inc. (PSI) in 1993 and has served as CEO since start up leading PSI to world renowned status exceeding $60MM in annual sales with 200+ engineers, analysts and a highly technical manufacturing facility. A visionary chief executive with expertise in contract negotiations and financial analysis. Obtained his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University in 1985.

Jeffrey HaasCBO G2POWERLifelong start-up entrepreneur & executive in multiple business industries including as a franchisor, a franchisee, direct sales and real estate development. Expertise in all aspects of concept development from initial idea, through execution and exit. Strengths include; contract negotiation, sales, franchise licensing, financial planning, marketplace branding, sense of urgency, quick understanding of concepts, makes things happen.

FOUNDING G2POWER MANAGEMENT TEAM

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Dr. David CusanoCTO PARAMETRIC SOLUTIONS INC. (PSI)VP PSI MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS LLC Dr. Cusano serves as Chief Engineer in the area of Thermal Sciences. In that area he has worked on numerous groundbreaking and revolutionary advances in FEA modeling of thermal systems, CFD modeling techniques and novel combustion system designs including the world’s first sCO2 combustor. Studied at the University of Illinois and received a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering. Has Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering and obtained a Ph.D. In Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University. He has had nine technical papers published to date. Prior to PSI, was an Analytical Engineer at Pratt and Whitney.

Gary Prus CEO PSI MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS LLCCOO, PARAMETRIC SOLUTIONS INC. (PSI)Mr. Prus manages Parametric Solutions Inc. operations, assembly and supporting functions, as well as directing PSI Manufacturing Operations. Has 35 years of advanced technology experience in the Aerospace industry. Certified by the USAF as a Safety and Risk Manager and brings these years of experience to clients. Has served as PSI’s Business Development Director, Marketing Director and Sales Manager. He reviews and provides technical guidance in combustion engines, maintenance and repairs. A graduate of Michigan Technological University with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Prior to PSI, held various positions at Pratt & Whitney.

David OlsenVP PARAMETRIC SOLUTIONS, INC.VP PSI MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS LLCMr. David Olsen is the Vice President of Engineering. He is responsible for the engineering development and procurement of Gas-Turbine engine components and modules. Under his direction PSI has successfully commissioned new commercial products to the aviation and industrial Gas-Turbine industry. Mr. Olsen graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.

™FOUNDING PSI G2POWER TECHNOLOGY TEAM

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ANTICIPATED G2POWER KEY METRICS

ANNUAL FROM ACTUAL FUNDING YR 1 YR 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 5 YR 6 YR 7 YR 8 YR 9 YR10 YR11 YR12

ANTICIPATED FUNDING ROUNDS SEED STAGE SERIES B

ANTICIPATED FUNDING NEEDED SELF-FUNDED $26MM*

NEW TECHNOLOGY INVENTION STAGE COMPLETED

Global IP Patent Protection COMPLETED

PSI Natural Gas Novel Combustor - Design, Build & Test COMPLETED

US Dept of Energy $16M FUNDED - TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT - IN PROGRESS NOW

OEM

SERIES B FUNDED - STEAM-TURBINE PLANT - USA & GLOBAL SALES

* SERIES B FUNDING PROVIDED UPON SUCCESSFUL COMMERCIAL-SIZE DEMONSTRATION AT A TEST FACILITY

SERIES A FUNDED - G2 BOILER SYSTEM INTEGRATION & INCENTIVISED SCALE PLANT DEMO

SERIES A$65MM

TO EXTEND THE PSI COMBUSTOR DESIGN TO UTILIZE SYNGAS

COMMERCIALIZATION - REVENUE STAGE

SERIES C$TBD

PRE-SALE, ADVANCED BUDGET ITEM

INCENTIVISED DEMONSTRATION

PRE-SALE, ADVANCED BUDGET ITEM

SERIES C FUNDED - sCO2 GAS-TURBINE & COMBINED-CYCLE PLANT EQUIPMENT, NEW-BUILD & MOBILE DEVELOPMENT

SERIES C FUNDED - sCO2 GAS-TURBINE & COMBINED-CYCLE PLANT EQUIPMENT, NEW-BUILD & MOBILE - USA & GLOBAL SALES COMMERCIALIZATION

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Funding Costs & Related 1,735,000General Overhead 146,660Technology Integration & Power Plant Demo* 59,496,900Pre-Sale & Market Awareness 1,750,000Management, Sales Staff & Related 1,871,440

*Includes $18,576,521 Incentivized Power Plant Scale Demonstration Equipment *Includes $12,000,000 Contingency

SERIES B funding request $26 millionFunding Costs & Related 700,000General Overhead 325,500 Initial Product OEM Manufacturing Integration 15,104,054Initial Product Sales Development 5,616,161Management, Sales Staff & Related 4,254,285

FINANCIAL FORECASTS ARE BASED UPON ASSUMPTIONS REFLECTING CURRENT VIEWS WITH RESPECT TO FUTURE EVENTS. THESE ASSUMPTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES SUCH AS COMPETITIVE FACTORS, PRICING PRESSURES, AVAILABILITY OF FINANCING, INTEREST RATE FLUCTUATIONS, AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND OTHER RISKS. IF ONE OR MORE OF THESE RISKS MATERIALIZE OR SHOULD ANY OF THE UNDERLYINGASSUMPTIONS PROVE TO BE INCORRECT, ACTUAL RESULTS MAY VARY FROM THOSE CONTAINED IN THE FORECASTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND THE VARIANCES MAY BE MATERIALLY ADVERSE TO THOSE EXPECTED, ESTIMATED OR ANTICIPATED

™G2POWER ANTICIPATED USE OF FUNDS

SERIES A funding request $65 million

Financial Details

Available Upon Request

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Future Products Not Included. Based On 5% Avg. Annual Market Penetration. Only For Understanding Market Opportunity. Actual Results Will Vary

When Commercialization Begins YR 1 - YR 10

G2 BOILERS SOLD IN MW (Megawatt) CAPACITY 2,100,000REVENUES-LICENSE & REFERRAL FEES 6,825,000,000RECURRING REVENUES-PARTS LICENSE FEES 600,000,000TOTAL 10-YEAR REVENUES 7,425,000,000RELATED DIRECT EXPENSES (1,062,067,403)TOTAL 10-YEAR EBITDA 6,362,932,597 85.7%

FINANCIAL FORECASTS ARE BASED UPON ASSUMPTIONS REFLECTING CURRENT VIEWS WITH RESPECT TO FUTURE EVENTS. THESE ASSUMPTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES SUCH AS COMPETITIVE FACTORS, PRICING PRESSURES, AVAILABILITY OF FINANCING, INTEREST RATE FLUCTUATIONS, AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AND OTHER RISKS. IF ONE OR MORE OF THESE RISKS MATERIALIZE OR SHOULD ANY OF THE UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS PROVE TO BE INCORRECT, ACTUAL RESULTS MAY VARY FROM THOSE CONTAINED IN THE FORECASTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND THE VARIANCES MAY BE MATERIALLY ADVERSE TO THOSE EXPECTED, ESTIMATED OR ANTICIPATED

™NEW G2POWER ENTITY COMMERCIALIZATION OF G2 BOILER SYSTEMS ONLY

ANTICIPATED 10-YEAR FORECAST

Financial Details

Available Upon Request

PRIMARY ASSUMPTIONS: (1) Government Providing Carbon Storage/Zero Emission Incentives to Power Plants (2) Depending on Marketplace at Time of Commercialization, Anticipate License Fee Range From $2,000 to $7,500 per Boiler MW Capacity. (3) License Fee Shown at $3,200 per Boiler MW Sold. (4) Does Not Include Sales to New-Build Power Plants or (5) Potential Upfront License Fees from OEM or OEMs

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NEXT. REQUEST BUSINESS SUMMARY INFORMATION PACKAGE & SCHEDULE CALL, IN-PERSON MTG, OR VISIT TO PSI FACILITIES

§ PSI will move forward with a G2power Funding Partner that; (1) shares mutually agreed-to short-term and long-term vision goals, (2) provides PSI an exciting initial financial structure, and (3) PSI believes will have a strong working relationship that will lead to significant financial success

§ PSI will prefer a G2POWER Funding Partner that desires to provide Series A & Series B

All Inquiries Please Contact:

Jeffrey Haas, Parametric Solutions Inc M: (814) 280-2170 E: [email protected]