Document:

CDM Emission
Reductions

Purchase Agreement

 

by and between

 

Puresphere Ltd.

 

and

 

Vattenfall Energy Trading Netherlands
N.V.

 

dated 

 

16 January 2012

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

	ARTICLE I	 	 
	 	 	 
	DEFINITIONS; INTERPRETATION; HEADINGS; SCHEDULES	 
	 	 	 
	Section 1.01	Definitions	5
	Section 1.02	Interpretation; Headings; Schedules	11
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE II	 	 
	 	 	 
	CONDITIONS PRECEDENT	 
	 	 	 
	Section 2.01	Conditions Precedent	12
	Section 2.02	Waiver	13
	Section 2.03	Date for fulfilling conditions	13
	Section 2.04	Progress report	13
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE III	 	 
	 	 	 
	PURCHASE AND SALE AND INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL CPAs 	 
	 	 	 
	Section 3.01	Purchase and Sale of Certified Emission Reductions	13
	Section 3.02	Eligibility and Equivalent Rate	13
	Section 3.03	Purchase and Sale of Non-Eligible ERs	13
	Section 3.04	Delivery Amount	14
	Section 3.05	Delivery to a Third Party	14
	Section 3.06	Inclusion of additional CPAs	14
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	ARTICLE IV	 	 
	 	 	 
	PRICE AND PAYMENT 	 
	 	 	 
	Section 4.01	Unit Price	15
	Section 4.02	Payment	15
	Section 4.03	Form of Payment	15
	Section 4.04	Costs and Payment for Project costs	15
	Section 4.05	Taxes	16
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE V	 	 
	 	 	 
	VALIDATION AND REGISTRATION; BASELINE	 
	 	 	 
	Section 5.01	Validation by the Designated Operational Entity	16
	Section 5.02	Validation and Registration	16
	Section 5.03	Baseline	17
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE VI	 	 
	 	 	 
	MONITORING PLAN	 
	 	 	 
	Section 6.01	Monitoring Plan	17
	Section 6.02	Monitoring Report	17
	Section 6.03	Amendments to Monitoring Plan	18

 

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	ARTICLE VII	 	 
	 	 	 
	INITIAL VERIFICATION, VERIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION	 
	 	 	 
	Section 7.01	General Requirements	18
	Section 7.02	Designated Operational Entity	18
	Section 7.03	Initial Verification	18
	Section 7.04	Verification and Certification	18
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE VIII	 	 
	 	 	 
	PROJECT OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT	 
	 	 	 
	Section 8.01	Project Operation and Management	18
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE IX	 	 
	 	 	 
	CERTIFIED EMISSION REDUCTIONS 	 
	 	 	 
	Section 9.01	Authorisation	19
	Section 9.02	General Communication	19
	Section 9.03	Establishment of Account	19
	Section 9.04	Delivery of CERs	19
	Section 9.05	Transfer of Legal Title	19
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE X	 	 
	 	 	 
	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES	 
	 	 	 
	Section 10.01	Seller Representations	 
	Section 10.02	Buyer Representations	20
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	ARTICLE XI	 	 
	 	 	 
	FAILURE TO GENERATE OR TRANSFER THE DELIVERY AMOUNT	 
	 	 	 
	Section 11.01	Production Failure or Transfer Failure	21
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE XII	 	 
	 	 	 
	RIGHTS IN THE EVENT OF GROSS NEGLIGENCE, FRAUD OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT	 
	 	 	 
	Section 12.01	Rights in the Event of Gross Negligence, Fraud or Wilful Misconduct	22
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE XIII	 	 
	 	 	 
	EVENTS OF DEFAULT	 
	 	 	 
	Section 13.01	Events of Default	22
	 	 	 
	ARTICLE XIV	 	 
	 	 	 
	TERMINATION	 
	 	 	 
	Section 14.01	Suspension on Default	23
	Section 14.02	Termination on Default	23
	Section 14.03	Non-Default Termination	23
	Section 14.04	Cost on default and on Non-Default Termination	24
	Section 14.05	Automatic Termination	24

 

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	ARTICLE XV	 	 
	 	 	 
	MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS	 
	 	 	 
	Section 15.01	Amendments to the Agreement	24
	Section 15.02	Confidentiality	24
	Section 15.03	Notices	25
	Section 15.04	Evidence of Authority	25
	Section 15.05	Assignment	25
	Section 15.06	Survival of Provisions	25
	Section 15.07	Execution in counterparts; Language	25
	Section 15.08	Entire Agreement	25
	Section 15.09	Severability	26
	Section 15.10	Governing Law	26
	Section 15.11	Arbitration	26
	Section 15.12	Waiver of Sovereign immunity	26
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	SCHEDULES	 
	 	 	 
	Schedule 1	Description of the Project	27
	Schedule 2	Costs and Expenses	28
	Schedule 3	Key Commercial Terms	29

 

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EMISSION REDUCTIONS
PURCHASE AGREEMENT 

 

Puresphere Ltd. a company
incorporated under the laws of Israel, with its registered address at c/o BPure, Ltd., 114 Yigal Alon
St., Tel Aviv, Israel 67892 (the “Seller")

 

and

 

Vattenfall Energy Trading
Netherlands N.V., a company with limited liability incorporated under the laws of the Netherlands, with its registered address
at Spaklerweg 20, 1096 BA Amsterdam, the Netherlands, (the "Buyer") 

 

WHEREAS:

 

		A.	The Host Country has ratified the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (the "UNFCCC")
and has approved the Protocol that was adopted at the Third Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC in Kyoto, Japan on December
11, 1997 (the "Kyoto Protocol").

 

		B.	The Seller intends to carry out the Project, as described in Schedule 1 and the Programme
of Activities Design Document, which is expected to result in reduction in greenhouse gas emissions that are additional to any
that would occur in the absence of the Project.

		C.	The Seller wishes to sell, and the Buyer wishes to purchase, upon the terms and conditions of this
Emission Reductions Purchase Agreement (this "Agreement"), Certified Emission Reductions generated by the Project.

  

The Parties hereby agree as follows:

 

ARTICLE I

 

Definitions; Interpretation; Headings;
Schedules

 

Section 1.01Definitions

 

Unless the context otherwise requires,
the following capitalised terms shall have the following meanings wherever used in this Agreement and its preamble:

 

“Adaptation Share of Proceeds”
means the deduction of 2% of the certified emission reductions (CERs) generated by the project each year used to fund measures
in developing country Parties to the Protocol that will assist them in adapting to the adverse effects of climate change as set
by the COP in 17/CP.7 or any other deduction that in the future will replace the Adaptation Share of Proceeds.

 

“Administration Share of Proceeds”
means a charge of:

(i) USD 0.10 per CER for the first 15,000
tonnes of CO2 equivalent for which issuance is requested in a given year;

(ii) USD 0.20 per CER for any amount in
excess of 15,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent for which issuance is requested in a given year (7/CMP.1, paragraph 37) or any other
charge that in the future will replace the Administration Share of Proceeds.

 

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“Advance Payment” means
a payment, which the Buyer will make to cover certain costs and expenses, in accordance with Section 4.04 (b) in conjunction with
Schedule 2. 

 

"Bankruptcy Proceedings"
means, in relation to any person:

 

		(a)	the making of an assignment or arrangement for the benefit of creditors;

 

		(b)	the filing of a petition or commencement of proceedings under any bankruptcy or similar law, or
having such a petition filed against such person, which petition is not dismissed for a period of 30 days;

 

		(c)	the levy of an attachment for execution against the whole or any material part of its assets;

 

		(d)	such person becoming (or is, or could be, deemed by law or a court to be) insolvent or unable to
pay its debts; or

 

		(e)	such person stops, suspends or threatens to stop or suspend payment of all or a material part of
its indebtedness or begins negotiations or takes any other step with a view to the deferral, rescheduling or other readjustment
of all or a material part of its indebtedness.

 

"Baseline" means the scenario
that reasonably represents the anthropogenic emissions by sources of GHGs that would occur in the absence of the Project as described
in the International Rules.

 

"Baseline Study" means
a written report of the Baseline prepared as part of the Programme of Activities Design Document.

 

"Buyer's Account" means
an account established or nominated by the Buyer in the CDM Registry or a National Registry, as notified in writing by the Buyer
to the Seller from time to time, to which CERs are to be Delivered and includes any other registry or account under any International
Rules or other international or national regimes as the Buyer may direct as notified in writing by the Buyer to the Seller from
time to time as specified in Schedule 3.

 

“Buyer’s Replacement Costs”
means the liquidated damages payable by Seller pursuant to Section 3.05 or Section 12.01 and shall be calculated in accordance
with Section 3.05 (c).

 

“Business
Day” means a day on which the banks in the capital city of the Host Country, in Israel and The Netherlands are open for
general business.

 

"Carbon Dioxide Equivalent"
or "CO2e" means the base reference for the determination of global warming potential of Greenhouse Gases in units
of carbon dioxide.

 

“CDM Executive Board”
means the executive board of the Clean Development Mechanism that is constituted under Article 12, paragraph 4 of the Kyoto Protocol.

 

“CDM Programme Activity”
or “CPA” means individual project units that can be added to

a registered PoA under the CDM.

 

"Certification" and "Certified"
each means the written assurance by the Designated Operational Entity that, during a specified time period, the Project has achieved
the GHG Reductions as reported in the Verification Report.

 

"Certification Report"
means a report submitted by the Designated Operational Entity to the CDM Executive Board containing the Designated Operational
Entity's Certification.

 

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"Certified Emission Reduction"
or "CER" is a unit, allowance or other right eligible for compliance purposes under the EU-ETS issued pursuant
to the CDM and / or the International Rules which is equal to one tonne CO2e, together with all rights, title and interest in,
and other associated benefits arising or occurring in relation to such CER which term, for the avoidance of doubt shall include
Contract CERs.

 

"Clean Development Mechanism"
or "CDM" means the mechanism referred to in Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol.

 

"Commissioning" or "Commissioned"
means the satisfactory completion of the Project by the Seller in accordance with such procedures and tests as from time to time
constitute usual and prudent industry standards and practices to demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the Buyer that the
Project is capable of commercial operation and of generating GHG Reductions for the purpose of, inter alia, this Agreement.

 

"Consents" means any consent,
authorisation, registration, filing, license, permit, approval, agreement, authority or exemption from, by or with a competent
authority, required for the construction, maintenance and operation of the Project.

 

"Contract CERs" has the
meaning given to it in Schedule 3.

 

“Coordinating” or “Managing
Entity” or “CME” means the key private or public entity responsible for
the operational and management arrangements of a PoA in the CDM, for the drafting of PoA documents and for the monitoring of emission
reductions. 

 

"COP/MOP" means the Conference
of the Parties to the UNFCCC serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol.

 

"Crediting
Period" means the period in which GHG Reductions from the Baseline are Verified and Certified by a Designated Operational
Entity for the purpose of Issuance
of CERs and which shall commence after the first Emission Reductions are generated by the Project.

 

“Delivery or Delivered”
means the completed delivery of the applicable number of CERs to be forwarded by the Seller to the Buyer’s Account under
this Agreement and in accordance with the International Rules.

 

"Delivery Amount" means
all of the CERs generated by the Project in each Year. An estimation of the volume to be Delivered per Year is stipulated in Schedule
3.

 

"Delivery Date" means
each Delivery Date as specified in Schedule 3 of the Agreement.

 

“Delivery
Period” means the period as indicated in Schedule 3.

 

“Designated National Authority”
or “DNA” In accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 37 (a) and 40 (a) of the CDM modalities and procedures,
the registration of a Project can only take place once approval letters (“LoA’s”) are obtained from DNAs that
are authorised by the UNFCCC.

 

"Designated Operational Entity"
or "DOE" means an entity designated by the COP/MOP, based on the recommendation by the Executive Board as qualified
to Validate proposed CDM project activities or to Verify and Certify GHG Reductions.

 

“Directive” The Directive
2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of October 13,2003 establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emissions
allowance trading and amending Council Directive 96/61/EC, as amended from time to time.

 

"Emission Reductions"
or "ERs" means any right, interest, credit, entitlement, benefit or allowance to emit (present or future) arising
from or in connection with any GHG Reduction by the Project and includes any right that may be created under any regulatory or
legal regime as a result of the GHG Reductions whatsoever.

 

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“Environmental Impact Assessment”
means an assessment of the possible positive or negative impact that a proposed CPA may have on the environment, together
consisting of the natural, social and economic aspects. 

 

"EU Allowance” or “EUA"
means an "allowance" as defined by the European Parliament and of the Council in Directive 2003/87/EC of 13 October 2003
establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading (the "EU Emissions Trading Scheme" or "EU
ETS"), as amended from time to time.

 

"Euro" or "€"
means the lawful currency of the participating member states of the European Union that have adopted the single currency in accordance
with the Treaty establishing the European Community, as amended by the Treaty on the European Union.

 

"Event of Default" has
the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 13.01.

 

"Executive Board" or “EB”
means the executive board of the Clean Development Mechanism that is established pursuant to the International Rules.

 

"Expiry Date" means the
date, which is two months after the date on which payment is made by the Buyer for the last Delivery Amount to be delivered pursuant
to this Agreement as stipulated in Schedule 3.

 

“Focal Point” means
the entity nominated to the Executive Board by the Project Participant(s) responsible for the communication with the Executive
Board with respect to the Project under the Modalities of Communication submitted to the Executive Board, pursuant to Section 9.01
of this Agreement.

 

“Force Majeure”
means, in respect of all Parties, any occurrence of Physical Force Majeure or one or more of the following event(s) or circumstance(s)
(only) which are beyond the reasonable control of the affected Party acting (and having acted) in accordance with prudent operating
practice and which results in or causes the failure of the affected Party to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement:

 

act of the public enemy, war
declared or undeclared, threat of war, terrorist act, blockade, revolution, riot, insurrection, civil commotion or public demonstration,
provided that a lack of funds shall not be treated as an event of Force Majeure.

 

"Global Warming Potentials"
means the global warming potentials used to calculate the carbon dioxide equivalence of Greenhouse Gases as accepted or subsequently
revised in accordance with Article 5 of the Kyoto Protocol.

 

"Greenhouse Gases" or
"GHGs" means the six gases listed in Annex A to the Kyoto Protocol.

 

"GHG Reduction" means
the removal, limitation, reduction, avoidance, sequestration or mitigation of GHGs emissions.

 

“Gross Negligence” means
any act or omission, whether deliberate or not, which in the circumstances (including both the probability and seriousness of the
consequences likely to result) would be regarded by those familiar with both the Project activity and surrounding circumstances
(including without limitation the Sellers obligations under this Agreement) as amounting to the reckless disregarding of the consequences,
being more fundamental than a failure to exercise proper skill and care.

 

"Host Country" means the
country as stated in Schedule 1.

 

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"Initial Verification Report"
means a report commissioned by the DOE at the earliest reasonable date after the physical commissioning of the Project to ensure
all Monitoring Plan-mandated data collection and management systems are in place to allow subsequent successful Verification and
Certification of the GHG Reductions.

 

“International Transaction Log”
means the electronic system established and maintained by the Convention Secretariat under the International Rules to monitor,
inter alia, the validity of the transaction of CERs between Kyoto Protocol parties.

 

"International Rules"
means the UNFCCC, the Kyoto Protocol, the Marrakesh Accords and any relevant decisions, guidelines, modalities and procedures made
pursuant to them (including any decisions of the Executive Board), and any such successor international agreements, treaties or
accords or any other international scheme or recognised standard under which CERs are or will be created, to the extent such international
arrangements create CERs eligible for compliance purposes under the EU-ETS.

 

"Issuance of CERs" means
the issuance of CERs by the CDM registry administrator of the specified quantity of CERs into the pending account of the Executive
Board in the CDM registry, upon being instructed to do so by the Executive Board.

 

"Kyoto Protocol" means
the protocol to the UNFCCC adopted at the Third Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC in Kyoto, Japan on December 11, 1997 as
may be amended.

 

"Letter of Approval"
or “LoA” means the letter through which the Host Country inter alia approves the Project for the purposes
of Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol.

 

“Market Spot Price” means
either:

 

(a) the average of the published closing
prices for CER spot delivery contracts traded on the Relevant Exchange calculated over a five (5) Trading Day period beginning
on the Trading Day following the relevant Delivery Date; or

 

(b) where there is no Relevant Exchange contract
for Delivery of CERs for that period, the average of three (3) quotations for the market price for CERs to be Delivered on the
relevant Delivery Date as obtained from three (3) independent third party brokers selected by the Buyer and agreed to by the Seller.

 

"Marrakech Accords" means
Decision 2/CP.7 through Decision 24/CP.7 inclusive of the COP in its seventh session, held at Marrakech, Morocco from October 29
to November 10, 2001.

 

“Modalities of Communication”
or “MoC” means the document submitted to the Executive Board nominating the Focal Point and the manner in which
communications with the Executive Board will be governed.

 

"Monitoring" means activities
of collecting and recording data in accordance with any relevant standards or conditions provided for under the International Rules
that allow the assessment of the GHG Reductions resulting from the Project pursuant to the terms of the Monitoring Plan.

 

"Monitoring Plan" means
the Monitoring Plan which is part of the Programme of Activities Design Document and developed according to the requirements and
regulations of the International Rules.

 

"Monitoring
Report" means a report provided by the Seller setting out the amount of GHG
Reductions generated by the Project during the previous Year conducted in accordance with the Monitoring Plan and suitable for
the responsible DOE to issue a Certification Report. 

 

“Non-Eligible ERs” means
ERs generated by the Project which are not eligible under the EU-ETS for the Buyers compliance purpose.

 

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"Payment" means the amount
set out in Section 4.02.

 

“Physical Force Majeure”
means (except to the extent that any of the same arise from an electrical or mechanical breakdown at the Project) the occurrence
of excessive lightning, fire, storm, flood, earthquake, accumulation of snow or ice or explosion or acts of Third Parties which
are beyond the reasonable control of the affected Party acting (and having acted) in accordance with prudent operating practice
and which results in or causes the failure of the affected Party to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement. 

 

“Production Failure” means
the failure to generate the Delivery Amount of GHG Reductions in a given Year.

 

“Programme of Activities”
or “PoA” means an umbrella structure including a number of

CPAs (which can increase during the lifetime
of a PoA) which can be registered as a single project under the CDM as further described in EB 47, Annex 29, paragraph 3.

 

"Project" means the project
as described in Schedule 1 of this Agreement named Landfill Gas Programme of Activities in Ghana, which initially includes the
CPA Oti Sanitary Landfill. Additional CPA’s can be included in the Project if accepted by the Buyer according to the procedure
set out in Section 3.06.

 

"Project Commissioning Date"
means the date as indicated in Schedule 1.

 

"Programme of Activities Design
Document" or "PoADD" means a description of the Project submitted for Validation in accordance with the
International Rules.

 

“Project Participant”
means an entity authorised by a Designated National Authority to participate in a CDM project activity and listed by the CDM Executive
Board as such in relation to that project activity.

 

"Registration" or "Registered"
means the formal acceptance by the Executive Board of a Project as a CDM project activity.

 

“Relevant Exchange” means either:

 

(a) BlueNext SA or the European Climate
Exchange (ECX), whichever exchange has the greater trading volume for CER spot delivery contracts (in terms of the value of CER
spot delivery contracts traded) in the 30 Trading Days prior to the relevant Delivery Date; or

 

(b) such other exchange as may be agreed
by the Parties in writing.

 

“Sellers Cash Account” means
the account as stipulated in Schedule 3.

 

"Taxes" means all national,
state, regional, provincial, local, foreign and other net income, gross income, gross receipts, sales, use, ad valorem, transfer,
franchise, profits, license, lease, service, service use withholding, payroll, employment, excise, severance, stamp, occupation,
premium, property, windfall profits, fuel, gas import, customs, duties or other taxes, fees, assessments or charges of any kind
whatsoever imposed by any governmental entity, whether in effect at the time of this Agreement or thereafter imposed, together
with any interest and any penalties, additions to tax or additional amounts with respect thereto.

 

"tCO2e" means metric tonnes
of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent.

 

"Third Party" means a party
other than the Buyer and the Seller.

 

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“Trading Day” means
any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday on which the Relevant Exchange is open for general business.

 

"Transfer Failure" means
the failure, for any reason, of the Seller to have Delivered to the Buyer a number of CERs equivalent to the Delivery Amount for
a particular Year that were Issued by the UNFCCC as per the Monitoring Report for that particular Year.

 

“Transfer System Failure”
means a failure of the central systems or processes established under the International Rules, including the CDM registry, the
CITL and/or the International Transaction Log, beyond the control of the Parties that prevents transfer of the CERs into the Buyer's
Registry Account under, and in accordance with, the International Rules, which the Parties can not overcome after using all reasonable
efforts, but does not include the situation where the CDM Executive Board can Issue CERs into the Buyer's temporary Registry Account
in the CDM Registry.

 

“Unauthorised Transfer”
means any transfer by the Seller of CERs generated through the Project to a Third Party other than Buyer or Buyer’s designated
party.

 

“Unauthorised Transfer Amount”
means the amount of CERs generated by the Project subject to an Unauthorised Transfer;

 

"United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change" or "UNFCCC" means the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change adopted
in New York on May 9, 1992.

 

"Unit
Price” means the price in Euro for each Contract CER measured in tCO2e as defined in
Schedule 3. 

 

"Validation" and "Validated"
each means the process of independent evaluation of the Project by a DOE against the requirements of the CDM in accordance with
the International Rules.

 

"Validation Report" means
a written report prepared by the DOE of the Validation.

 

"Verification" and "Verified"
each means the periodic independent review and ex post determination by a DOE of GHG Reductions monitored in accordance with the
Monitoring Plan that have occurred during the relevant period as a result of the Project being carried out in accordance with the
International Rules.

 

"Verification Report"
means a written report prepared by the DOE of the Verification, which independently assesses the Monitoring Report and the amount
of GHG Reductions generated by the Project for the preceding monitoring period.

 

"Year"
means a calendar year commencing January first (1st) and ending December thirty-first (31st).

 

Section 1.02Interpretation; Headings;
Schedules

 

		(a)	In this Agreement unless the context requires another meaning, a reference:

 

		(i)	to any document (including this Agreement) is to that document as varied, amended, novated, ratified
or replaced from time to time;

 

		(ii)	to any Party includes that Party's executors, administrators, successors
and permitted assigns, including any person taking by way of novation and, in the case of a trustee, includes any substituted or
additional trustee;

 

		(iii)	to the singular includes the plural and vice versa, and to a gender includes all genders;

 

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		(iv)	to a Party means a Party to this Agreement, and to an Article, Section or Schedule is to an Article,
Section or Schedule of this Agreement (unless specified otherwise); and

 

		(v)	to any International Rules, statute or to any treaty or statutory
provision includes any statutory modification or re-enactment of it or any treaty or statutory provision substituted for it, and
all protocols, rules, modalities, guidelines, procedures, ordinances, by-laws, regulations, rules and statutory instruments (however
described) issued under it.

 

		(b)	The terms of this Agreement shall be interpreted in a manner that is consistent with the International
Rules.

 

		(c)	The Schedules to this Agreement are an integral part hereof.

 

		(d)	The headings of the Articles and Sections are inserted for convenience of reference only and do
not affect the interpretation of this Agreement.

 

ARTICLE II

 

Conditions Precedent

 

Section 2.01Conditions Precedent

 

The rights and obligations
of Delivery and Payment of CERs are conditional upon each of the following occurring:

 

		(a)	the grant of all necessary Consents and such Consents being in full force and effect;

 

		(b)	the Seller has provided the Buyer with a signed statement of Modalities of Communication with the
Executive Board and the UNFCCC secretariat confirming that the Buyer will be the Sole Focal Point for all communications with the
Executive Board before the Project being submitted for Registration;

 

		(c)	the Project to be Commissioned and operational;

 

		(d)	The first CPA (Oti Sanitary Landfill) has achieved Commissioning by 1 December 2012 and is capable
of generating CERs;

 

		(e)	The second CPA has achieved Commissioning by 1 December 2013 and is capable of generating CERs;

 

		(f)	At least two CPAs (including Oti Sanitary Landfill) have been included in the Project by 1 December
2013;

 

		(g)	the Project to be positively Validated and successfully Registered;

 

		(h)	the Buyer to be authorised by the DNA of the Netherlands to participate in the Project;

 

		(i)	the Host Country to issue the Letter of Approval which shall include the Buyer as a Project Participant;
and

 

		(j)	the Buyer has obtained all internal approvals from its board of directors, for which it will use
its reasonable efforts to obtain promptly after this Agreement is executed.

 

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Section 2.02  Waiver

 

The conditions set forth in Section 2.01
sub-sections a - j (inclusive) are for the benefit of, and may only be waived or deferred by, the Buyer.

 

Section 2.03   Date for fulfilling conditions

 

If not all conditions set forth in Section
2.01 sub a, b, c, d, g, h and i have been satisfied (or waived) by the Buyer before 1 December 2012,or, if the conditions set forth
in Section 2.01 sub sub e and f have not been satisfied (or waived) before, 1 December 2013, this Agreement shall not become binding
and enforceable. If the condition in Section 2.01 sub j has not been satisfied (or waived) by the Buyer 2 months after the Date
of this Agreement, this Agreement shall not become binding and enforceable. Following non-fulfillment of any conditions precedent
under this section, the Parties will have no further rights or obligations under this Agreement, unless as otherwise provided in
this Agreement.

 

Section 2.04   Progress report

 

The Seller shall provide a report every
60 calendar days following the date of this Agreement or at such other time as the Buyer may reasonably request, setting out the
Seller’s progress toward fulfilling the conditions precedent set forth in Section 2.01 and relevant actions taken or events
occurring since the latest such report and a statement of reasonable expectations as to whether and when each such condition precedent
that has not yet been fulfilled will be fulfilled.

 

ARTICLE III

 

Purchase and Sale and Inclusion of
Additional CPAs

 

Section 3.01  Purchase and Sale of Certified
Emission Reductions

 

The Seller agrees to sell and deliver to
the Buyer and the Buyer agrees to purchase and accept from the Seller the Delivery Amount of Contract CERs. All Contract CERs to
be Delivered under this Agreement shall be net of the Adaption Share of Proceeds.

 

Section 3.02  Eligibility and Equivalent
Rate

 

Each individual CER shall be eligible under
the EU-ETS and for the Buyer’s compliance purposes under the EU-ETS shall be required to be equivalent to one EUA. If an
exchange rate for CERs vis-à-vis EUAs is introduced under the International Rules, indicating the amount of CERs necessary
to qualify as the equivalent of one EUA for Buyer’s compliance purposes under the EU-ETS (the “EUA Equivalent Rate”),
the purchase price for CERs will be determined by dividing the Unit Price by such EUA Equivalent Rate.

  

Section 3.03   Purchase
and Sale of Non-Eligible ERs 

 

		(a)	If the CERs generated by the Project are not eligible under the EU-ETS for the Buyer’s compliance
purposes, the Seller grants the Buyer the right, but not the obligation, to purchase any Non-Eligible ERs.

 

		(b)	The Buyer may exercise its right to purchase such Non-Eligible ERs for all or part of the Non-Eligible
ERs issued or to be issued in respect of the Project by serving the Seller an exercise notice.

 

		(c)	The Parties agree that all terms and conditions, procedures and any remedies regarding any purchase
of Non-Eligible ERs pursuant to this Section 3.03 will be analogous to the terms and conditions, procedures and remedies applicable
to the purchase of CERs as set out under this Agreement (except for the Unit Price as provided for in Schedule 3). For purpose
of this Section 3.03 all references to “CER” in this Agreement shall be deemed references to Non-Eligible ERs and all
terms and conditions in this Agreement applicable to CERs (except for the Unit Price) shall be read and construed accordingly.

 

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		(d)	In the event that the Buyer does not exercise its right to agree to purchase all the Non-Eligible
ERs then the Seller may sell the Non-Eligible ERs to a third party buyer.

 

 

Section 3.04Delivery Amount

 

During the Delivery Period the Seller
shall have the Project generate the Delivery Amount set out in Schedule 3 and have Contract CERs corresponding to these GHG Reductions
issued and Delivered to the Buyer at the given Delivery Date according to Schedule 3. 

 

Section 3.05 Delivery to a Third Party

 

		(a)	If CERs generated through the Project are Delivered to a Third Party other than Buyer or Buyer’s
designated party ("Unauthorised Transfer"), then in addition to Buyer’s remedies provided under this Agreement,
the Seller shall pay mark to market damages per CER to Buyer as liquidated damages (“Buyer’s Replacement Costs").

 

		(b)	As soon as the Buyer becomes aware of an actual Unauthorised Transfer it may, at its absolute discretion
and by notice to the Seller calculate and require the Seller to pay to it Buyer’s Replacement Costs within 20 Business Days
of that notification.

 

		(c)	Buyer’s Replacement Costs shall be calculated as the sum
of:

 

		(i)	an amount equal to
the product of:

 

		(a)	the Market Spot Price
less the Unit Price; and

 

		(b)	the Unauthorised Transfer
Amount; plus

 

		(ii)	the amount of such reasonable costs and expenses which the Buyer
incurs in respect of the Unauthorised Transfer Amount (including broker fees, recovery costs, commissions and legal fees), plus

 

		(iii)	an administrative fee of EUR 1.50 for each undelivered Contract
CER. 

 

Section 3.06 Inclusion of additional
CPAs

 

		(a)	The Seller shall notify the Buyer in writing if they wish to add an additional CPA to the Project.
Such notification shall include detailed information about the CPA and the estimated delivery amount per year for the additional
CPA. Schedule 4 sets out a non-exhaustive list of additional CPAs to be included in the Project.

 

		(b)	Upon receipt of the notification, the Buyer shall have 60 Business Days to approve the additional
CPA. If the Buyer approves the additional CPA, the Parties shall sign a written confirmation, which shall be attached as Schedule
5 to this Agreement (the “Confirmation Schedule”). The Confirmation Schedule shall include condition precedents regarding
the positive outcome of the Environmental Impact Assessment and a schedule regarding annual and total expected Delivery Amount.

 

		(c)	Upon signature of the Confirmation Schedule and fulfilment of the conditions precedents, the CPA
will be included in the Project and all references to the Project in this Agreement will be deemed to be a reference to the Project
including the additional CPA.

 

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		(d)	All communication under this Section 3.06 shall be in writing and it will be in the Buyers sole
discretion to approve or not approve an additional CPA as part of the Project. No additional CPA shall be approved unless the Buyer
has expressed its approval in the Confirmation Schedule.

 

		(e)	The cost in relation to additional CPAs is set out in
Section 4.04 and Schedule 2.

 

		(f)	If the Buyer rejects an additional CPA, the Seller shall be at liberty to Commission such CPA and
sell and deliver its CERs to another purchaser without having to make any accounting to or grant any participation to the Buyer
in any revenues or CERs from such CPA except to the extent that the Buyer has made a direct payment for the CPA-DD in respect of
such CPA and as described in sub-paragraph (f) below. In the case where the Buyer made a payment in respect of such CPA, the Seller
will reimburse the Buyer 100% of such costs out of the proceeds it receives from the sale of the CERs of such CPA.

 

		(g)	In addition, the Seller will use its reasonable endeavours to comply with any requirements to be
imposed by the DOEs retained by the Parties hereto to provide validation and verification services in order to enable such DOEs
to fulfil their contractual obligations in respect of those CPAs that the Seller has accepted.

  

ARTICLE IV

 

Price and Payment

 

Section 4.01Unit Price

 

The Buyer shall pay the Seller the Unit
Price as set out in Schedule 3.

  

Section 4.02Payment for CERs

 

		(a)	The Payment shall be equal to the sum of the number of the Delivered Contract CERs multiplied by
the Unit Price.

 

		(b)	The Buyer agrees to pay in accordance with the terms of this Agreement
the Payment within 20 Business Days after receipt of the invoice from the Seller (such invoice to be issued after Delivery). 

  

Section 4.03Form of Payment

 

Payments will be made by the Buyer in Euros
to the Seller’s Cash Account or to the order of the Seller.

 

Section 4.04Costs and Payment for Project
costs

 

		(a)	Schedule 2 sets out the payment schedule and which Party (the Seller or the Buyer) will bear the
costs and expenses in connection with the Project and any additional CPAs including but not limited to Environmental Impact Assessment,
Validation, Registration, Verification and PoADD drafting (a “Cost Item”). In the event that Schedule 2 does not arrange
for certain costs and charges to be paid by the Seller or the Buyer or in the event that the cost for a Cost Item exceeds the Maximum
Cost (as indicated in Schedule 2), these costs shall be for the account of the Seller.

 

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		(b)	To the extent that it is stipulated in Schedule 2 that the relevant costs and expenses are to be
refunded by the Seller to the Buyer, the payments made by the Buyer in view of these costs and expenses are to be considered as
an Advance Payment. The Advance Payment shall be evidenced with a copy of the relevant invoices and will be deducted from the payments
of CERs due by the Buyer to the Seller from the Deliveries of Contract CERs. [redacted]. Notwithstanding the above, if all or part
of the Advance Payment made within two (2) years from the date of this Agreement have not been deducted from such payments of CERs
during such two-year period, then the Seller shall automatically and promptly reimburse the remaining Advance Payment to the Buyer
within five (5) Business Days after notification from the Buyer to do so. In addition, in case of termination of the Agreement
following an Event of Default where the Seller is the defaulting party or an Event of Gross Negligence, Fraud or Wilful Misconduct
in accordance with Section 12.01 or a Force Majeure in accordance with Section 14.03, the Seller shall reimburse to the Buyer the
Advance Payment.

 

		(c)	Schedule 2 also sets out when a Party shall pay the cost or expense (“Payment Milestone”)
as mentioned in Section 4.04 (a). Upon a Payment Milestone, the Paying Party shall pay the cost by wire transfer to the party’s
(as indicated in Schedule 2) bank account on the thirtieth (30th) Business Day following the end of the calendar month during which
the Payment Milestone occurred. The payment is subject to receipt of the corresponding invoice (being understood that no payment
shall be made before expiry of a fifteen (15) Business Days period following receipt of each invoice).

 

		(d)	Notwithstanding Section 4.04 (b), should the outcome of the Environmental
Impact Assessment for a CPA be negative, the cost and expenses paid by the Buyer for that CPA shall be repaid by the Seller to
the Buyer according to the payment procedure in Section 4.04 (c). 

 

 

		(e)	Each Party will bear its own costs and expenses in connection with the
preparation, negotiation and execution of this Agreement.

 

		(f)	The Seller will pay the Administrative Share of Proceeds for all CERs
Delivered. 

 

Section 4.05Taxes

 

Any Taxes that may be payable with regard
to (i) the Project and (ii) the sale, purchase and transfer of CERs on or before Delivery of CERs pursuant to this Agreement shall
be borne by the Seller. Any Taxes arising after Delivery of CERs shall be borne by the Buyer. 

 

ARTICLE V

 

Validation and Registration; Baseline

 

Section 5.01Commencement of PoADD and
Validation by the Designated Operational Entity

 

The Seller shall commence
the preparation of the PoADD and first CPA within fifteen (15) business days from the date hereof and shall select and contract
with a DOE to undertake Validation of the Project in mutual agreement with the Buyer and evidenced by a written approval in the
form of a notice sent by the Buyer to the Seller.

 

Section 5.02Validation and Registration

 

		(a)	The Seller shall prepare the Programme of Activities Design Document, including the Baseline Study,
and submit the Programme of Activities Design Document in English and any supporting documents as meant in paragraph 37 of Decision
17/CP.7 of the Marrakesh Accords and any other relevant International Rules to the DOE for Validation in mutual agreement with
the Buyer and evidenced by a written approval in the form of a notice sent by the Buyer to the Seller.

 

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		(b)	The Seller shall, after the written approval of the Buyer (in the form of a notice sent by Buyer
to the Seller) instruct the DOE to submit a request for Registration to the Executive Board in the form of a Validation Report.
In the event that (i) the DOE determines that the Project does not meet Validation requirements, or (ii) the Executive Board does
not accept Registration of such Project, then the Seller shall make appropriate revisions and resubmit such Project for Validation
and subsequent Registration if requested by the Buyer by a written notice.

 

Section 5.03Baseline

 

In the event that a renewal of the Baseline
is required by the International Rules at any time, the Seller shall arrange for such renewal of the Baseline if requested by
the Buyer by a written notice. 

 

ARTICLE VI

 

Monitoring Plan

 

Section 6.01Monitoring Plan

 

The Seller shall:

 

		(i)	fully implement the Monitoring Plan according to the requirements of the UNFCCC no later than the
date of Commissioning;

 

		(ii)	install, operate and maintain the facilities and equipment, and employ and train staff, necessary
for gathering all such data as may be required by the Monitoring Plan;

 

		(iii)	establish and maintain data measurement and collection systems for all indicators listed in the
Monitoring Plan;

 

		(iv)	observe, implement and meet all other requirements contained in the Monitoring Plan, in particular
those pertaining to environmental and social performance and operational management systems; and

 

		(v)	ensure the Project is maintained and prepared to allow for Verification and Certification as required
by the Monitoring Plan.

 

Section 6.02Monitoring Report

 

(a) Each Year the Seller shall, within
30 calendar days after the end of that Year and prior to sending it to the DOE provide the Buyer with a Monitoring Report;
and

 

(b) The Seller will provide the Buyer every
3 months with a report on the status of the Project and expected CER production on an informal basis.

 

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Section 6.03Amendments to Monitoring
Plan

 

The Buyer and Seller may introduce amendments
to the Monitoring Plan:

 

		(a)	when such amendments are necessary to reflect any guidelines for Monitoring, Verification and reporting
under International Rules;

 

		(b)	when such amendments appear warranted by concerns identified by the DOE; or

 

		(c)	in the event that a renewal of the Project Baseline in accordance with the provisions of Section
5.03 leads to an outcome which is substantially different from that in the Verification Report.

 

		(d)	The Seller will pay the cost of any post-registration physical changes and/or revisions in Monitoring
Plan formats and reporting as required and any post-registration DOE related costs necessary for any possible re-Validation if
this is required by the UNFCCC or the DOE that carries out the Verification of the Monitoring Reports.

 

ARTICLE VII

 

Initial Verification, Verification
and Certification

 

Section 7.01  General Requirements

 

All GHG Reductions generated by the Project,
until the end of the term of this Agreement, shall be subject to (possible) Initial Verification, Verification and Certification
by a DOE in accordance with and subject to the provisions of this Section 7.

 

Section 7.02   Designated Operational
Entity

 

Subject to the Buyer’s
written approval, the Seller shall contract with and instruct the DOE to undertake the (Initial) Verification and Certification
of the GHG Reductions.

 

Section 7.03   Initial Verification

 

		(a)	At least 30 days prior to the Commissioning of the Project, the Seller shall notify the Buyer in
writing of the expected Project Commissioning Date.

 

		(b)	If requested by the Buyer, the Buyer shall instruct the DOE to
carry out the Initial Verification on the Project.

 

		(c)	In the event that the Initial Verification Report indicates that the Project is not in compliance
with the International Rules on monitoring requirements and, in the opinion of the DOE, there is no reasonable prospect of such
compliance being obtained within a further 6 months then the Buyer may terminate this Agreement by giving notice to the Seller.

 

Section 7.04Verification and Certification

 

		(a)	Subject to the Buyer’s approval, the Seller shall instruct and contract with a DOE to undertake
the Verification and Certification of the GHG Reductions in each Year within 15 calendar days after receipt by the Buyer of the
Monitoring Report.

 

		(b)	In the event that there is a discrepancy between the Monitoring Report and the Verification Report,
the Verification Report shall prevail.

 

ARTICLE VIII

 

Project Operation and Management

 

Section 8.01 Project Operation and Management

 

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The Seller shall:

 

		(a)	carry out the Project with due diligence and efficiency and in conformity with appropriate administrative,
financial, engineering and environmental practices and all other relevant requirements of this Agreement including without limitation
the requirements of Section 6.01;

 

		(b)	carry out the Project in accordance with the applicable International Rules;

 

		(c)	at all times operate and maintain its plant, machinery, equipment and other property, and from
time to time, promptly as needed, make all necessary repairs and renewals thereof, all in accordance with sound engineering, financial
and environmental practices and the requirements of Section 6.01;

 

		(d)	satisfy any obligations in respect of applications for all Consents and authorisations required
by applicable law to implement, operate and maintain the Project;

 

		(e)	keep the Project insured in accordance with applicable law and prudent industry practice, which
may be in the form of self-insurance; and

 

		(f)	be responsible of informing the Buyer about additional CPAs and act as a CME pursuant to the International
Rules.

 

ARTICLE IX

 

Certified Emission Reductions

 

Section 9.01  Authorisation

 

The Buyer shall be nominated as sole Focal
Point.

 

Section 9.02  General Communication

 

The Parties agree that the Buyer shall
become Project Participant and the sole Focal Point for all communications with regard to the Project with the Executive Board
and the UNFCCC Secretariat; in particular with regard to instructions regarding allocations of CERs upon Issuance of CERs. Nevertheless,
all communications from the Focal Point to the Executive Board shall be copied to the Seller. All communications received from
the Executive Board shall be forwarded to the Seller by the Buyer. Any Executive Board communications sent or received by the Seller
concerning the Project shall be forwarded to the Buyer within two weeks after sending the communications to or receiving the communications
from the EB.

 

Section 9.03  Establishment of Account

 

The Seller shall, if
directed by the Buyer, establish an account to hold CERs.

 

Section
9.04  Delivery of CERs

 

Delivery of CERs under
this Agreement takes place upon receipt of CERs into the Buyer's Account.

 

Section 9.05  Transfer
of Legal Title

 

The entire legal and beneficial title to
the Contract CERs will pass to the Buyer upon Delivery whereby transfer of risk shall take place, except that, in the event of
Transfer System Failure, the entire legal and beneficial title to Contract CERs will be deemed to pass to the Buyer on receipt
of the relevant Certification Report by the CDM Executive Board.

 

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ARTICLE X

 

Representations and Warranties

 

Section 10.01Seller Representations

 

The Seller represents and warrants to the
Buyer in each of the following terms as at the date of this Agreement and at the Project Commissioning Date:

 

		(a)	The Seller is duly organised and validly existing under the laws of Israel and is qualified to
conduct its business in the Host Country;

 

		(b)	The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement are within its powers, have been duly
authorised by all necessary action and do not violate or conflict with or require any consent or waiver under any of the terms
or conditions in its governing documents or any material contract to which it is a party or by which any of its assets are bound
or affected, or any law, rule, regulation, order, statement of claim, judgment, decree or other legal or regulatory determination
applicable to it;

 

		(c)	All Consents necessary for:

 

		(i)	the Seller to perform their obligations under this Agreement; and

 

		(ii)	the conduct of the business of the Seller and the construction, maintenance and operation of the
Project, have been obtained and are in full force and effect. As of the Project Commissioning Date, the Seller has not received
any notice of violation of any material Consents relating to the Project;

 

		(d)	This Agreement constitutes legal, valid and binding obligations of the Seller enforceable in accordance
with its terms;

 

		(e)	There are no Bankruptcy Proceedings pending or being contemplated by the Seller or, to its knowledge,
threatened against the Seller;

 

		(f)	There are no claims, actions, proceedings or investigations pending or, to the Seller knowledge,
threatened against or relating to the Seller before any competent authority that may materially adversely affect its ability to
perform this Agreement;

 

		(g)	The Seller is not subject to any judgment, rule, order, statement of claim, injunction or decree
of competent authority that materially adversely affects its ability to perform this Agreement;

 

		(h)	This Agreement, the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the fulfillment and compliance
with the terms of this Agreement by the Seller will not materially conflict with any of, or require the consent of any person under,
any loan or security agreement, or other material agreement to which the Seller is a party;

 

		(i)	All information regarding the Project delivered from the Seller to the Buyer is true and accurate;

 

		(j)	All Projects should have all governmental permits and approvals according to the Host Country laws
and regulations, which means that the licenses and permits necessary for construction and development have been obtained;

 

		(k)	The Seller shall not, during the term of this Agreement, enter into any contract or accept any obligation
inconsistent or incompatible with its obligations under this Agreement;

 

		(l)	The Seller has all unencumbered rights, title and interest to all CERs generated by the Project;

 

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		(m)	The Seller has not sold, will not sell, transferred, assigned, licensed, disposed of, granted or otherwise
created any interest or encumbrances in the CERs, to any Third Party; and

 

		(n)	The Seller embraces the UN Global Compact's ten principles (http://www.unglobalcompact.org/aboutthegc/thetenprinciples/index.html)
in the conduction of its businesses and the Project in particular.

 

Section 10.02  Buyer Representations

 

The Buyer represents and warrants to the
Seller in each of the following terms as at the date of this Agreement and at the Project Commissioning Date:

 

		(a)	It is duly organised and validly existing under the laws of The Netherlands and is qualified to
conduct its business in The Netherlands;

 

		(b)	The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement are within its powers, have been duly
authorised by all necessary action and do not violate or conflict with or require any consent or waiver under any of the terms
or conditions in its governing documents or any material contract to which it is a party or by which any of its assets are bound
or affected, or any law, rule, regulation, order, statement of claim, judgment, decree or other legal or regulatory determination
applicable to it;

 

		(c)	This Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligations of the Buyer enforceable in
accordance with its terms;

 

		(d)	There are no Bankruptcy Proceedings pending or being contemplated by it or, to its knowledge, threatened
against the Buyer;

 

		(e)	There are no claims, actions, proceedings or investigations pending or, to the Buyer’s knowledge,
threatened against or relating to the Buyer before any competent authority that may materially adversely affect its ability to
perform this Agreement;

 

		(f)	The Buyer is not subject to any outstanding judgment, rule, order, statement of claim, injunction
or decree of competent authority that materially adversely affects its ability to perform this Agreement; and

 

		(g)	This Agreement, the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the fulfillment and compliance
with the terms of this Agreement by the Buyer will not materially conflict with any of, or require the consent of any person under,
any loan or security agreement, or other material agreement, to which the Buyer is a party.

 

ARTICLE XI

 

Failure to Generate or Transfer the
Delivery Amount

 

Section 11.01  Production Failure or
Transfer Failure

 

Should the Seller know,
or reasonably anticipate, at any point in time that there will be or has been a Production Failure or a Transfer Failure in respect
of any given Year, then the Seller shall immediately give a notice to the Buyer advising the Buyer of this existing or anticipated
failure. The notice must include the following information:

 

		(i)	details as to the Seller's failure (or anticipated failure, as the case may be) to generate the
Delivery Amount or to have the requisite number of CERs Delivered to the Buyer;

 

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		(ii)	the total shortfall of GHG Reductions;

 

		(iii)	the likely delay before the shortfall can be recovered and the extent to which the Delivery Amount
for the subsequent Year is to be affected; and

 

		(iv)	any other details requested by the Buyer, which is related to the performance of the Agreement.

  

ARTICLE XII

 

Rights in the Event
of Gross Negligence, Fraud or Wilful Misconduct

 

Section 12.01  Rights in the Event of
Gross Negligence, Fraud or Willful Misconduct

 

Where a Production
Failure or Transfer Failure occurs as a result of the Seller’ Gross Negligence, Fraud or Wilful Misconduct, then the Buyer
shall be entitled to terminate the Agreement, and;

 

		(i)	the Seller shall be liable for the Buyer’s Replacement
Costs; and

		(ii)	recover from the Seller any Advanced Payment pursuant to Section 4.04 and Schedule 2 in connection
with the Project, which have been paid by the Buyer.

 

ARTICLE XIII

 

Events of Default

 

Section 13.01  Events of Default

 

		(a)	The occurrence at any time with respect to a Party of any of the following events constitutes an
Event of Default with respect to such Party:

 

		(ii)	the Party fails to pay when due any amount payable by it (under this Agreement and such failure
is not remedied within ten (10) Business Days after written notice of such failure is given to such Party;

 

		(iii)	the Party fails to comply in any material respect with or perform in any material respect any of
its other obligations under this Agreement other than the events that are specifically and expressly covered elsewhere in this
Section 13.01 and (if it is capable of remedy) such failure is not remedied to the reasonably satisfaction of the other Party within
ten (10) Business Days after written notice of such failure is given to the Party by such other Party;

 

		(iv)	any representation or warranty made or repeated or deemed to have been made or repeated by the
Party in this Agreement proves to have been incorrect of misleading (in any material respect when made or repeated or deemed to
have been made or repeated);

 

		(v)	the commencement of Bankruptcy Proceedings in respect of the Party;

 

		(vi)	the Seller fails to maintain all necessary Consents in respect of the Project or the performance
of its obligations under this Agreement or fails to comply with all applicable laws;

 

		(vii)	in respect of the Seller, the failure to notify the Project Commissioning Date;

 

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		(viii)	the dissolution or liquidation of the Seller or changes in the ownership structure of the Seller
in a manner that detrimentally affects its ability to carry out the Project in the reasonable opinion of the Buyer;

 

		(ix)	in respect of the Seller, the DOE determines during Verification that the Project does not comply
and cannot be made compliable with the requirements of the International Rules;

 

		(x)	material delay in the construction of the Project (i.e. by more than 6 months) or other materially
adverse change in the status of the Project construction or delay in the commencement of initial operations; or

 

		(xi)	Project Commissioning Date delayed by more than 12 months.

 

		(b)	If the Event of Default is Delivery to Third Parties, the remedies under Section 12.01 (Rights
in the Event of Gross Negligence, Fraud or Wilful Misconduct) will be applicable.

 

ARTICLE XIV

 

Termination

 

Section 14.01  Suspension on Default

 

Upon the occurrence of any Event of Default
or at any time thereafter while such Event of Default subsists, the non-defaulting Party may by notice to the defaulting Party
suspend performance of its obligations under this Agreement. If, prior to the exercise of rights under Section 14.02, such Event
of Default is remedied, the notice served under this Section 14.01 shall be deemed to be withdrawn automatically.

 

Section 14.02  Termination on Default

 

Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default
or at any time thereafter while such Event of Default subsists (subject to any applicable grace period), the non-defaulting Party
may terminate this Agreement ten (10) Business Days after the giving of written notice to the defaulting Party of its intention
so to terminate.

 

Section 14.03   Non-Default Termination

 

The Seller or Buyer may terminate this
Agreement on or at any time after the occurrence of any of the following events: 

 

		(a)	the Seller’s or Buyer's obligations
under this Agreement being suspended by reason of (i) an event of Force Majeure (other than Physical Force Majeure) continuing
for more than 150 consecutive calendar days or for more than 180 calendar days in any Year or (ii) an event of Physical Force Majeure
continuing for a period in excess of 180 calendar days in any Year; or 

 

		(b)	a change in law that renders the Agreement illegal or unenforceable or results in a Party becoming
unable to perform its obligations under this Agreement (except to the extent that the Parties agree to amend this Agreement pursuant
to Section 15.09).

 

The Seller or Buyer may terminate this
Agreement on or at any time after the occurrence of the following event:

 

		(c)	the Authorising Annex I Party withdraws from the Kyoto Protocol or revokes its Authorisation for
the Buyer with respect to the Project and the Buyer fails, prior to the next scheduled Delivery Date, to obtain Authorisation from
another Annex I Party with respect to the Project that would allow it to take Delivery of the CERs or on that scheduled Delivery
Date.

 

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Section 14.04   Cost on Default

 

Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default
in respect of the Seller or at any time thereafter while such Event of Default subsists, the Buyer has the right to require the
Seller to reimburse the Seller any cost and expenses pursuant to Section 4.04 and Schedule 2 in connection with the Project, which
has been paid by the Buyer.

 

Section 14.05   Automatic Termination

 

This Agreement shall terminate automatically
on the Expiry Date.

 

ARTICLE XV

 

Miscellaneous Provisions

 

Section 15.01 Amendments to the Agreement

 

Except as otherwise provided herein, this
Agreement may not be amended except by a written agreement executed between the Parties.

 

Section 15.02 Confidentiality

 

The Parties shall treat
the terms of this Agreement and all information provided under or in connection with it (collectively, “Confidential Information”)
as confidential and may not either disclose Confidential Information or use it other than for bona fide purposes connected
with the Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party, except that consent is not required for disclosure to:

 

		(a)	directors or employees of a Party, as long as they in turn are required by that Party to treat
the Confidential Information as confidential in favour of the other Party on terms substantially the same as those set out in this
Section 15.02;

 

		(b)	persons professionally engaged by a Party, as long as they (i) are subject to statutory professional
secrecy rules or similar legal concepts under applicable law, or (ii) in turn are required by that Party to treat the Confidential
Information as confidential in favour of the other Party on terms substantially the same as those set out in this Section 15.02;

 

		(c)	the extent legally required by any government, agency or regulatory authority having jurisdiction
over that Party (it being understood that Seller is subject to the reporting requirements of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended, and, as such, is permitted to make disclosure of information required thereunder);

 

		(d)	any bank, other financial institution or rating agency to the extent required in relation to the
financing of a Party’s business activities, as long as the bank or other financial institution or rating agency, as the case
may be, is required by that Party to treat the Confidential Information as confidential in favour of the other Party on terms substantially
the same as those set out in this Section 15.02;

 

		(e)	the extent required by any applicable laws, judicial process or the rules and regulations of any
regulated market or recognised stock exchange;

 

		(f)	any intended assignee of the rights and interests of a Party under this Agreement or to a person
intending to acquire an interest in a Party or that Party’s holding company as long as the intended assignee or acquirer
in turn is required by that Party to treat the Confidential Information as confidential in favour of the other Party on terms substantially
the same as those set out in this Section 15.02;

 

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		(g)	the extent that the Confidential Information is in or lawfully comes into the public domain other
than by breach of this Section 15.02; or

 

		(h)	price reporting agencies for the calculation of an index as long as the identity of the other party
is not revealed. It must also be a precondition of the disclosure agreement between a Party and the price reporting agency that
only the price is released by the price reporting agency and not the identity of either Party.

 

Section 15.03  Notices

 

		(a)	Any notice, communication, statement, request or correspondence required or permitted under the
terms of this Agreement shall be in writing, in the English language (it being understood that any such communication in a language
other than English shall be of no force and effect), and shall be delivered personally, or via courier, mail, or facsimile to the
address and telecopier numbers provided in Schedule 3.

 

		(b)	Any notice, communication, statement, request or correspondence made or delivered by a Party to
the other Party hereunder will only be effective:

		(i)	if by way of fax, when received in legible form

		(j)	if by way of electronic mail, when it has been delivered to the relevant address; or

		(ii)	If by way of letter, when it has been delivered at the relevant address.

 

Section 15.04Evidence of Authority

 

The Parties shall furnish to each other
sufficient evidence of the authority of the person or persons who will, on their behalf, take any action of execute any documents
required or permitted to be taken or executed by the respective Parties under this Agreement, and the authenticated specimen signature
of each such person.

 

Section 15.05Assignment

 

Subject to the following
sentence, neither Party may assign or transfer its rights or obligations under this Agreement to any party without the prior written
consent of the other Party.

 

Section 15.06Survival
of Provisions

 

The respective rights and obligations of
the Parties contained within Sections 15.02, 15.03, 15.06, 15.10, 15.11 and 15.12 will survive any termination under this Agreement.

 

Section 15.07Execution in counterparts;
Language

 

This Agreement shall be executed in two
counterparts in the English language, each of which shall be an original.

 

Section 15.08Entire Agreement

 

This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement
and understanding of the Parties with respect to its subject matter and supersedes and extinguishes any representations previously
given or made with respect to its subject matter other than those given or made in the Agreement, but nothing in this section 15.08
limits or excludes any liability for fraud in relation to those representations.

 

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Section 15.09Severability

 

If any provision or part of a provision
of this Agreement is found by a court, arbitrator or other authority of competent jurisdiction to be void or unenforceable, that
provision or part of a provision is to be deemed deleted from this Agreement and the remaining provisions to continue in full force
and effect. The Parties shall in this event seek to agree upon a valid and enforceable provision or part of a provision to replace
the provision or part of a provision found to be void and unenforceable.

 

Section 15.10Governing Law

 

This Agreement is governed by and to be
construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.

 

Section 15.11Arbitration

 

The Parties
agree that any difference or dispute arising under, out of or in connection with this Agreement that the Parties are unable to
settle between themselves is to be resolved by arbitration. Arbitration shall take place in accordance with the Rules of Arbitration
of the International Chamber of Commerce applicable at the time of commencement of arbitration
and the arbitration shall take place in London. The language of the arbitration shall be English and the number of arbitrators
shall be three. The decision of the arbitrators shall be final and binding upon the Parties.

 

Section 15.12Waiver of Sovereign Immunity

 

Each Party hereby irrevocably agrees that,
to the extent it or any of its assets or property has or hereafter may acquire any right of immunity as against the other Party
or any other Person from any legal proceedings to enforce or collect upon this Agreement or related to any of its other liabilities
or obligations in connection with this Agreement or the Project, it hereby expressly and irrevocably waives and agrees not to assert
any such immunity.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties
hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the date first above written.

 

	Puresphere Ltd.	 
	 	 
	 	 
	/s/ Yoav Ben Yehuda, Chairman	 
	16 January 2012	 
	 	 
	 	 
	/s/ Shlomi Palas, General Manager	 
	16 January 2012	 
	 	 
	Vattenfall Energy Trading Netherlands N.V.	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	/s/ Steven Asplin, Managing Director	 
	16 January 2012	 

 

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SCHEDULE 1

 

DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT

 

	Name of the Project (as in the PoADD):	 	
        Landfill Gas Programme of Activities
in Ghana

	 	 	 
	Description of the Project:	 	
        Capture, destruction and/or utilisation of
        methane gas formed in and emitted from those landfills in Ghana. As at the date of this Agreement, the Project includes the CPA
        Oti Sanitary Landfill in Kumasi. The Parties agree that the maximum number of CPAs to be included shall be nine (9) and the inclusion
        of a new CPA into the Project shall follow the procedure in Section 3.06. It is the intention of the Seller to commence the Project
        with the Oti Sanitary Landfill in Kumasi followed by the Sofokrom site in Takoradi. The order of inclusion of other sites will
        be based on commercial factors.

         

        

	Host Country:	 	
        Ghana

         

	Location:	 	
        Oti Sanitary Landfill: The landfill
is located in Kumasi, Ghana with a postal address of PO Box 1916, Kumasi, Ghana. The landfill’s geo-coordinates are: 6°
41' 0" North, 1° 37' 0" West. 

         

        Others: to be communicated later as and when
        the decision to include them in the Project is made.

	 	 	 
	
        Project Commissioning date: 

         
	 	1 December 2012

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SCHEDULE 2

 

Cost and Expenses 

 

	Cost Item	 	Paying
        

        Party
	 	
        Refunded

        by the

        Seller on

        Delivery
	 	
        Maximum

        Cost
	 	Payment Milestone	 	
        Payment

        to

	PoADD drafting	 	£ Buyer
£  Seller	 	 ̈	 	TBD	 	XXX	 	Seller
	Additional CPA drafting	 	£ Buyer £
    Seller	 	 ̈	 	TBD	 	XXX	 	Seller
	PoADD Validation	 	£ Buyer     £ Seller	 	 ̈	 	TBD	 	As agreed with DOE	 	DOE
	Registration	 	£ Buyer
£ Seller	 	 ̈	 	TBD	 	As per UNFCCC	 	UNFCCC
	1st Verification*	 	£ Buyer
£ Seller	 	  ̈*	 	TBD	 	As agreed with DOE	 	DOE
	Yearly Verifications	 	£ Buyer
£ Seller	 	  ̈*	 	TBD	 	As agreed with DOE	 	DOE
	Environmental Impact Assessment	 	£ Buyer
(first two only; all others the responsibility of Seller)	 	  ̈*	 	TBD	 	To be determined by the Buyer	 	To be determined by the Buyer

 

* See Section 4.04 (b)

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SCHEDULE 3

 

Key Commercial Terms

 

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	Total expected Delivery Amount	 in respect of the first CPA (Oti Sanitary Landfill) plus increasing amounts as new cells are added at Oti and new CPAs join the project.  The figures for Oti Sanitary Landfill below are only in respect of the existing cells, which is approximately 35% of the landfill.   The actual figures will be larger as the new cells are added.

 

	
        Delivery Date

        and annual

        expected

        Delivery

        Amount
	Year	Annual expected Delivery Amount 	Delivery Date
	 	2012	 	By March 31, 2013
	 	2013	 	By March 31, 2014
	 	2014	 	By March 31, 2015
	 	2015	 	By March 31, 2016
	 	2016	 	By March 31, 2017
	 	2017	 	By March 31, 2018
	 	2018	 	By March 31, 2019
	 	2019	 	By March 31, 2020
	 	2020	 	By March 31, 2021

 

	Delivery Period	March 31, 2013 through March 31, 2021 in respect of CERs generated from 2012 through and including 2020.
	Contract CERs	
        100% of the CERs Issued in respect of GHG
        Reductions generated under the Project during the Delivery Period.

         

	Unit Price	XXX% of the Market Spot Price 
	Buyer's  Account	To be provided in a separate writing
	Seller’s Cash Account	To be provided in a separate writing
	Address for notices	For the Seller:
	 	 
	 	Address: Puresphere Ltd.
	 	                       
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	For the Buyer:
	 	 
	 	Address: Vattenfall Energy Trading Netherlands N.V.
	 	 
	 	 

 

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Schedule 4

 

Potential CPAs to Be Included in the Project

 

It is intended that Takoradi Current and
New will be one CPA each and not two separate CPAs. Please see below.

 

	Name of landfill	Size	Timing to Sign 

with landfill 

owner	Expected 

CERs (annual 

average 

through 2020)	Notes
	Accra 2013	To be determined	Signed in November 2010	 	This will be the new site to receive 900+ tons of organic waste per day starting in 2013.  It will be semi-engineered with cells and international waste management practice.  The current plan is to set up a transfer station in Accra to sort and recycle the non-organic component of the waste.   The landfill will receive the organic waste only.  This site will be suitable for a CDM project in 2017.
	
        Takoradi (current)

         

         
	5 hectares	Signed in October 2011	 	Sofokrom is an existing landfill that is closing at the end of 2012.  Dumping started in 2007.  It has 15 meters average depth.  There is on-site recycling of rubber.  The site has received an average of 600 tons per day since opening in the beginning of 2007.
	Takoradi (new)	10+ hectares	Signed in October  2011	 	Immediately next to the existing site is a new, engineered landfill site that is going to open in the beginning of 2012.  It is designed to receive waste for up to 15 years. It is lined and will be of comparable quality to Oti in Kumasi.  It is going to be operated by the same company that is operating Oti and will be operated to the same standard.  Every day, the new waste will be compacted and covered.  There are 3 phases to the new, engineered site.  Each phase has 3 cells.  Each phase will last for 5 years.  Each cell in the new phase is expected to have a depth of 10 meters when it is closed.

 

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	Tema (new)	10 hectares	August 2011	 	200 meters away from Tema current site is a new site to be opened in 2012.  It is a semi-engineered site and will consist of 8 cells and will receive waste for 9 years.  It will be operated by the same company that is operating Oti in Kumasi and the Takoradi sites (above) and, again, to the same standard.  It is semi-engineered in that it has everything that Oti has except that it is not expected to be lined.  This site has a leachate treatment system.
	Saba	4-5 hectares (larger than Oblogo 1 in the study) and 25 meters depth (old limestone quarry)	2012	 	This is the first of 2 Accra landfill sites receiving waste today.  It receives more than 1,000 tons of MSW per day.  It will close in 2013.  It will be suitable for a CDM project in 2-3 years.
	Ablekuma	3-4 hectares (comparable to Oblogo 1 in the site study) and 50 meters deep (it is an old lime-stone quarry)	Signed in June 2011	 	This is the second of 2 Accra landfill sites receiving waste today.  It receives more than 1,000 tons of MSW per day.  It will close in 2013.  It will become suitable for a CDM project in 3-4 years.  This site will have a leachate treatment system installed.
	Tamale	To be determined	2012	 	We are starting negotiations now on this site and are waiting for verified information.

 

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	Oblogo/Mallam	6-7 hectares in an old limestone quarry site and is 30-50 meters deep	Signed in November 2010	 	This site consists of four separate, but adjacent sites, which, together, received over 1,000 tons of MSW per day for several years.
	Nigerian sites	To be determined	2012	 	Puresphere is traveling to Nigeria in early August 2011 to commence negotiations and work on the various Lagos sites being offered to us.

 

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Schedule 5

 

CPA Confirmation Schedule

 

 

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    	34Orbit Energy Concord, NC and Johnston,
RI Facilities Acquisition Term Sheet

 

Except with respect to the provisions labeled
“Confidentiality”, “Exlcusivity”, “Costs and Fees”, and “Governing Law”, respectively,
which shall be legally binding upon execution of this Term Sheet, this Term Sheet shall become legally binding only upon the satisfactory
completion of due diligence, tax and legal review and documentation by the parties and the entry into a definitive, final agreement
between Bluesphere Corporation and Orbit Energy, Inc. or its affiliate.

  

	Project	The biogas energy co-generation facilities to be located in Concord, North Carolina and Johnston, Rhode Island.
	 	 
	Target Closing Date	40 days after the exclusivity period (described below) commences, subject to any additional time necessary to secure debt financing, negotiate and enter into a definitive agreement and any other extensions provided for in this Term Sheet.
	 	 
	Orbit	Orbit Energy, Inc., Orbit Energy Charlotte, LLC, Orbit Energy Rhode Island, LLC and their respective affiliates.
	 	 
	BSC	Blue Sphere Corporation, a Nevada corporation.  BSC may be substituted herein by an affiliate or subsidiary and all references to BSC herein shall be construed to mean and include BSC and/or any such affiliates or subsidiaries.
	 	 
	BSC Financing	BSC hereby represents and warrants that it has or has access to the equity funds required to finance the Project, the exact amount of which will be determined based on and after due diligence is performed (although such amount is estimated by Orbit to be approximately $9,000,000 – i.e., $5,000,000 in respect of the NC Project and $4,000,000 in respect of the Rhode Island Project).
	 	 
	Transaction Structure	Subject at all times to the revenue allocation in the paragraph below, Orbit will transfer to BSC its full right, title and interest in, to and under Orbit Energy Charlotte, LLC, Orbit Energy Rhode Island, LLC (each an “LLC”) in respect of each site comprising the Project.  BSC hereby agrees to operate each LLC with full transparency and in good faith vis-à-vis Orbit’s economic participation in each LLC, giving Orbit reasonable access to all financial records and information.  In this connection, BSC will prepare an operating agreement for each LLC, which will contain provisions relating to accounting standards and transparency.  Orbit will receive copies of each such LLC operating agreement.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

	 	A $1,500,000 development fee will be paid to Orbit within 15 days after signing a definitive agreement in respect of the Project.
	 	 
	 	Bluesphere is entitled to recoup its investment in full before any distributions of any nature are made.  After Bluesphere recoups its investment, Bluesphere shall receive each year for the life of the Project all distributable cash up to a 30% IRR, which for the avoidance of doubt, will take into account and be computed on the basis of any and all benefits from tax credits and depreciation benefits.  Any distributable amount above such 30% IRR will be allocated 30% to Orbit and 70% to Bluesphere.
	 	 
	 	Each LLC will purchase a digester and license the applicable digester technology from Orbit for its respective site.
	 	 
	 	Orbit and BSC will jointly manage the Project.  Orbit will be responsible for the day-to-day operations subject to the supervision of BSC.  BSC will arrange for a management fee of $250,000 per site to be paid on an annual basis.  Orbit will receive 75% of such amount and BSC 25% of such amount.  The management fees in respect of a Project site will start to be paid after such Project site is commissioned and in operation.

 

	Conditions to BSC’s obligation to acquire the Project	-	execution of a definitive agreement consistent with the terms hereof
	 	-	satisfactory completion of due diligence, including, but not limited
    to, feedstock contracts and arrangements
	 	-	each LLC owns or holds all relevant Project Rights (defined below)
	 	-	Debt finance firm commitment from a bank or financial institution

 

	Project Rights	Orbit will cause each LLC to obtain all relevant rights, title and interest and obligations (including, but not limited to the feedstock supply agreements, any off-take agreements, PPAs, debt financing arrangements, any and all rights relating to the land/property of the Project site, eligibility to receive the federal 1603 tax credit, RECs, carbon credits, depreciation/amortization credits/benefits and other grants and all local consents, permissions and/or authorisations, including all permits and approval as such may be required for the Project from time to time) in, to and under each site comprising the Project.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

	 	 
	Project Management	Orbit’s proprietary anaerobic digester technology will be licensed to the LLCs on a non-exclusive basis to be used at each site comprising the Project. 
	 	 
	 	BSC has the right to select and engage the EPC party, other equipment and technology to be used in the Project,
	 	 
	 	Orbit will participate in the management, operation and maintenance of the Project, subject, in each case, to BSC’s supervision and control.
	 	 
	Due Diligence	Subject to the terms contained in the heading “Exclusivity” below, the due diligence process will start upon receipt of a full set of due diligence materials, including signed PPAs, signed feedstock agreements, proof of land ownership/entitlement and debt termsheets/offers, and will terminate no later than 30 days thereafter.
	 	 
	 	Orbit will promptly provide BSC copies of all documentation entered into and/or other information and materials relating to the Project.
	 	 
	 	In this connection, BSC will send to Orbit a list of documents and/or other information that Orbit shall provide BSC within 3 days from the receipt thereof.
	 	 
	Exclusivity	Subject to the following sentence, the exclusivity period shall be for a period of 30 days from the date on which BSC has received from Orbit a full set of due diligence materials as described above under the heading “Due Diligence”.  It is agreed and acknowledged that such exclusivity period shall be extended for so long as necessary to obtain definitive and binding debt and feedstock agreements and the finalization and entry into a definitive Project agreement so long as BSC has indicated to Orbit in writing that it is prepared to enter into and sign a definitive agreement in respect of the Project subject to the entry into definitive agreements in respect of the debt component and feedstock supply.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

	 	During the exclusivity period, Orbit will not discuss or offer equity participation in the Project to any other party without the express, prior written consent of BSC.
	 	 
	Option	Upon signing a definitive agreement with Orbit for the Project, BSC shall be granted an option to participate in the next two projects using Orbit’s anaerobic digester technology to be signed or secured by Orbit or any of its affiliates on terms and conditions similar to this Term Sheet.  For a term of two years thereafter, BSC shall have a right of first refusal to acquire, finance or otherwise participate in any and all additional projects using Orbit’s anaerobic digester technology to take place at additional facilities under contract with Orbit upon terms no less favourable than agreed to by any third-party. 
	 	 
	Representations and Warranties	Customary for this type of transaction.
	 	 
	Confidentiality	The terms of this Term Sheet, any information that would reasonably be considered to be confidential and disclosed by or on behalf of Orbit or its affiliates to BSC or its affiliates or agents in connection with or during the course of the negotiation of the definitive agreement contemplated hereby, and the potential relationship between the parties shall be considered Confidential Information.  The parties shall not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party (except as set forth below) and shall only use Confidential Information to evaluate the transaction contemplated by this Term Sheet. The parties agree that this term shall be binding as between them, and shall remain in force for a period of five (5) years after the date that this Term Sheet is executed by Orbit and BSC, respectively.
	 	 
	 	Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary herein, BSC shall have the right to disclose the existence of this term sheet and the terms and conditions hereof (to the minimum extent possible) if necessary to satisfy its reporting obligations under the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and/or to potential financiers and Project sub-contractors.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

	Governing Law and Forum	This Term Sheet shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York.
	 	 
	Costs and Fees	Each party will bear its own costs and expenses in connection with the negotiation and execution of this Term Sheet, conduct of due diligence, provision of information and materials and other actions relating to and leading up to the execution and delivery of a binding Project agreement.
	 	 
	Closing	Upon successful completion of due diligence, BSC will present a draft definitive agreement in respect of the transactions contemplated hereby, which the parties will negotiate in good faith with a view toward signing as expeditiously as practicable.  During any negotiations, the exclusivity described above shall be extended for so long as such negotiations are ongoing, but shall terminate immediately upon Orbit’s notice to BSC that such negotiations have ceased.

 

Accepted and agreed by the parties set forth below.

 

	Dated:  May 6, 2012	 
	 	 
	Orbit Energy, Inc.	 
	 	 
	 	 
	By:	 
	Title:	 
	 	 
	Blue Sphere Corporation	 
	 	 
	 	 
	By:	 
	Title:

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