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WAP/LIHEAP
Energy Saving Technologies


  21st Century Solutions to Today’s
  “Energy and Environmental Crisis”
Welcome

   Allied Energy Global
    Michael Lloyd, President
    1204 Houston Levee Rd
    Suite 105
    Cordova, TN 38018
    901.309.9498
Technology

   Past, Present, and Future
   Most Demanding Consumers of Energy.
   Solutions to reduce the costs, prolong the life
    of the equipment, and eliminate GHG
    emissions.
Technology, Past
Technology, Past

   Focused on the building envelope.
   While these technologies were not high tech,
    they made the most of the technology,
    materials, and practices of their time.
   Most importantly, they worked to stop the
    leaks of air into and out of the building.
Technology, Future

   Harnessing Renewable Energy Sources:
    –   Solar, Wind and Hydro.
   Improving Technologies and Controls.
   Focusing on making these technologies
    affordable.
Technology, Future.




LED Light bulbs.
                   Micro Wind Turbine.   Personal Solar Panels
Technology, Today.

   Technology is great, but if we can’t afford it,
    what good is it?
   What about guarantees, warrantees,
    independent testing, and past performance
   Ideally, Energy savings that are realized
    through the integration of new technology
    with existing equipment and minimum training
    for existing maintenance personnel.
Technology, Today.

   Remember, in order for WAP to be successful,
    everyone has to win.
    –   The consumer has to save.
    –   The government has to solve a problem.
    –   The contractor has to earn a living.
    –   The manufacturers must bring products to market.
   Where Should We focus our efforts?
Energy Consumption
Home Owners

   Spend $160 Billion Dollars per year to Light, Heat,
    Cool and live in their homes.
   The average homeowner spends $2500 or more on
    Energy Costs per year.
   $1400 is spent on HVAC.
   For Every one Dollar we help Homeowners Save, they
    improve their home values by $20
   Our Focus must be on improving the efficiencies of the
    HVAC systems and reducing the cost to operate.
HVAC
   Rip out old, Replace with High SEER Unit.
    –   $4500 to $10,000 per system
   Clean and Service Existing System.
    –   ($79 to $150)
    –   Freon Levels, Coil Clean, Condenser Scrub
    –   Burner tuning, filter clean, duct sealing and
        cleaning.
   Is there anything else we can do?
Cleaning is the Solution

   An AC System looses 2%  Check List
    efficiency every year of    Availability
    operation.                  Warranties,
   What if we could clean the  Guarantees
    inside as well as we        Testing
    cleaned the outside?        Past Performance
   Remember our Technology     Ease of Installation
    Check list!                 Integration with
                                     existing Equipment.
                                    Cost Effective.
                                    ROI for ALL
Patented Refrigeration Technology
Used in Air Conditioners, Chillers, Heat
    Pumps and Refrigeration Systems
Compress Shield

   Energy Consuming Factors
    – Compressor
    – Coil
    – Run Time
Compress Shield
   Increases efficiency- a pure lubricant with the characteristics of
    metal that transfer heat as it breaks up stagnant refrigeration oil in
    the condenser and evaporator restoring the system’s ability to
    transfer heat.
   Reduces mechanical friction- By coating the metal surfaces of the
    compressor reduces friction, wear on parts, valve noise, oil
    foaming and maintains seal pliability.
   Output Temperature is Reduced: Colder air at the registers.
   Reduces run time- by restoring system capacity through improved
    heat transfer, compressors don’t need to run as long and cycle off
    sooner.
Compress Shield

   Warranty runs concurrent with any current factory
    warranty or for 6 months if no factory warranty is in
    effect.
   Manufacturer’s insurance has a general aggregate of
    $2,000,000 with St Paul Travelers Insurance Company.
   Compress Shield installation procedures cover 1-120
    tons and can be installed by standard pumps and
    injectors.
Commercial Sales

   Compress Shield commercial sales include
    air conditioning, refrigeration and heat
    pumps.
   Air conditioning and chillers --- office
    buildings, shopping malls, grocery stores,
    casinos, hospitals, schools, automobiles
   Refrigeration, walk-in freezers and ice
    machines --- fast food, convenience stores
   Heat pumps --- hotels, motels, apartments
COMPRESS SHIELD

   Compress Shield customers include NASA, USPS,
    Lockheed Martin, Mobil, KFC, McDonalds, Wendy’s,
    Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Harrah’s and many more.
   ROI is typically less than 18 months.
   Compress Shield is used in air conditioners, chillers,
    heat pumps and refrigeration systems.
   Compress Shield improves the efficiency of air
    conditioners, chillers and refrigeration systems by
    restoring a compressor’s ability to transfer heat thus
    increasing the system’s cooling capacity.
COMPRESS SHIELD

   There are 124,521,886 households nationally that
    would use 5 oz +/- to reduce energy costs $60-$75
    annually, improve equipment-life and eliminate ½
    ton of Green House Gas emissions / year.
   The average automobile could improve it’s mpg by
    1 mpg with the addition of ½ ounce of Compress
    Shield to it’s air conditioner. There are over
    200,000,000 vehicles that would benefit from a
    Compress Shield treatment.
Thank You

   Allied Energy Global
    Michael Lloyd, President
    1204 Houston Levee Rd
    Suite 105
    Cordova, TN 38018
    901.309.9498
    AEGlobal@comcast.net

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WAP/ LIHEAP

  • 1. WAP/LIHEAP Energy Saving Technologies 21st Century Solutions to Today’s “Energy and Environmental Crisis”
  • 2. Welcome  Allied Energy Global Michael Lloyd, President 1204 Houston Levee Rd Suite 105 Cordova, TN 38018 901.309.9498
  • 3. Technology  Past, Present, and Future  Most Demanding Consumers of Energy.  Solutions to reduce the costs, prolong the life of the equipment, and eliminate GHG emissions.
  • 5. Technology, Past  Focused on the building envelope.  While these technologies were not high tech, they made the most of the technology, materials, and practices of their time.  Most importantly, they worked to stop the leaks of air into and out of the building.
  • 6. Technology, Future  Harnessing Renewable Energy Sources: – Solar, Wind and Hydro.  Improving Technologies and Controls.  Focusing on making these technologies affordable.
  • 7. Technology, Future. LED Light bulbs. Micro Wind Turbine. Personal Solar Panels
  • 8. Technology, Today.  Technology is great, but if we can’t afford it, what good is it?  What about guarantees, warrantees, independent testing, and past performance  Ideally, Energy savings that are realized through the integration of new technology with existing equipment and minimum training for existing maintenance personnel.
  • 9. Technology, Today.  Remember, in order for WAP to be successful, everyone has to win. – The consumer has to save. – The government has to solve a problem. – The contractor has to earn a living. – The manufacturers must bring products to market.  Where Should We focus our efforts?
  • 11. Home Owners  Spend $160 Billion Dollars per year to Light, Heat, Cool and live in their homes.  The average homeowner spends $2500 or more on Energy Costs per year.  $1400 is spent on HVAC.  For Every one Dollar we help Homeowners Save, they improve their home values by $20  Our Focus must be on improving the efficiencies of the HVAC systems and reducing the cost to operate.
  • 12. HVAC  Rip out old, Replace with High SEER Unit. – $4500 to $10,000 per system  Clean and Service Existing System. – ($79 to $150) – Freon Levels, Coil Clean, Condenser Scrub – Burner tuning, filter clean, duct sealing and cleaning.  Is there anything else we can do?
  • 13. Cleaning is the Solution  An AC System looses 2%  Check List efficiency every year of  Availability operation.  Warranties,  What if we could clean the  Guarantees inside as well as we  Testing cleaned the outside?  Past Performance  Remember our Technology  Ease of Installation Check list!  Integration with existing Equipment.  Cost Effective.  ROI for ALL
  • 14. Patented Refrigeration Technology Used in Air Conditioners, Chillers, Heat Pumps and Refrigeration Systems
  • 15. Compress Shield  Energy Consuming Factors – Compressor – Coil – Run Time
  • 16. Compress Shield  Increases efficiency- a pure lubricant with the characteristics of metal that transfer heat as it breaks up stagnant refrigeration oil in the condenser and evaporator restoring the system’s ability to transfer heat.  Reduces mechanical friction- By coating the metal surfaces of the compressor reduces friction, wear on parts, valve noise, oil foaming and maintains seal pliability.  Output Temperature is Reduced: Colder air at the registers.  Reduces run time- by restoring system capacity through improved heat transfer, compressors don’t need to run as long and cycle off sooner.
  • 17. Compress Shield  Warranty runs concurrent with any current factory warranty or for 6 months if no factory warranty is in effect.  Manufacturer’s insurance has a general aggregate of $2,000,000 with St Paul Travelers Insurance Company.  Compress Shield installation procedures cover 1-120 tons and can be installed by standard pumps and injectors.
  • 18. Commercial Sales  Compress Shield commercial sales include air conditioning, refrigeration and heat pumps.  Air conditioning and chillers --- office buildings, shopping malls, grocery stores, casinos, hospitals, schools, automobiles  Refrigeration, walk-in freezers and ice machines --- fast food, convenience stores  Heat pumps --- hotels, motels, apartments
  • 19. COMPRESS SHIELD  Compress Shield customers include NASA, USPS, Lockheed Martin, Mobil, KFC, McDonalds, Wendy’s, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Harrah’s and many more.  ROI is typically less than 18 months.  Compress Shield is used in air conditioners, chillers, heat pumps and refrigeration systems.  Compress Shield improves the efficiency of air conditioners, chillers and refrigeration systems by restoring a compressor’s ability to transfer heat thus increasing the system’s cooling capacity.
  • 20. COMPRESS SHIELD  There are 124,521,886 households nationally that would use 5 oz +/- to reduce energy costs $60-$75 annually, improve equipment-life and eliminate ½ ton of Green House Gas emissions / year.  The average automobile could improve it’s mpg by 1 mpg with the addition of ½ ounce of Compress Shield to it’s air conditioner. There are over 200,000,000 vehicles that would benefit from a Compress Shield treatment.
  • 21. Thank You  Allied Energy Global Michael Lloyd, President 1204 Houston Levee Rd Suite 105 Cordova, TN 38018 901.309.9498 AEGlobal@comcast.net