Wind Energy Poland - 2016

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The List: Wind Developers/Owners Projects in Poland: Łęki Dukielskie Wind Farm (Podkarpacie); capacity 10MW MWs; 5 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 2009 Bukowsko Wind Farm (Podkarpacie); capacity 18MW MWs; 9 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 2011 Gizałki Wind Farm (Wielkopolska); capacity 36MW MWs; 18 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 2015 Auctions participation: 2016 2017 after 2017

Norvento Polska sp. z o.o. Top Management in Poland: Enrique Alonso Ruiz, Project Director (tel.: 608890-890, ealonso@norvento.com) Wojciech Jędrasik, Finance Manager (tel.: 797-582-911, wjedrasik@norvento.com) Contact data: ul. Nowogrodzka 11, 00-513 Warszawa tel.: 22 370-61-80 www.norvento.com

Global headquarters: Lugo, Spain Ownership: Norvento Enerxia Company Profile: Norvento Enerxia is the Spanish group focused on different areas of renewable energy. For over 30 years engineers from Norvento are consultants to energy producers, consumers, and grid. Company is active investor in different energy installations - from wind, water, sun, and biomass. Norvento is also the designer and producer of middle range capacity wind turbines. The firm provides clients with o&m and power management services as well. The subsidiaries of Norvento Enerxia are present in a few countries, on three continents. Strategy in Poland: In Poland Norvento is focused on development portfolio of wind farms, with the perspective of its erection, and long-term operation and ownership. Projects in Poland: Krasin Piatkowo Auctions participation: 2016 2017 after 2017

Novenergia Poland sp. z o.o. Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Enwind sp. z o.o. Top Management in Poland: Magdalena Sobcinska, Country Manager (magdalena. sobcinska@novenergia.com)

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Álvaro Brandao Pinto, Member of the Management Board Alvaro Rodrigues, Member of the Management Board Contact data: Wierzbowa 9/11, Warszawa, 00-094 tel.: 22 826 71 66 www.novenergia.com

Global headquarters: Luxembourg Ownership: Novenergia Holding S.A. ; Generg International S.A. Company Profile: Novenergia Poland is a company which invests and owns wind projects. It grew as a subsidiary of Portuguese fund, dedicated to the promotion of the use of renewable energy sources in electricity generation. Currently, the Novenergia Group runs projects in countries such as: Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland and South Africa. The Group has focused on renewable energy projects based on wind, solar and hydro resources. Nevertheless, other renewable energy sources may be considered in the future. Strategy in Poland: Novenergia Poland plans to continue operation of the wind farm in Głuchów (10 x 2 MW). The Management Board assumes developing of II phase of the windfarm in the nearest years with another 10 turbines up to 40 MW together. Moreover, Novenergias aim is to reach the total capacity in Poland amounting to at least 150 MW. Therefore, Novenergia seeks for next projects, also considering renewable energy sources other than wind. Projects in Poland: Enwind sp. z o.o. (Głuchów, woj. Łódzkie); capacity 20 MWs; 10 turbines supplied by Vestas-Poland sp. z o.o.; commissioned: August .2014

Advisory Partners: Clifford Chance Janicka, Krużewski, Namiotkiewicz sp. k.; Tensec sp. z o.o.; Noveo Finance

PGE Energia Odnawialna S.A. Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Baltica 3 sp. z o.o., Baltica 1 sp. z o.o., Baltica 2 sp. z o.o., Eolica, Pelplin Top Management in Poland: Maciej Gorski, President of Board Norbert Sadek, VP Board Krzysztof Muller, VP Board (Krzysztof. Muller@gkpge.pl) Contact data: ul. Ogrodowa 59a, 00-876 Warszawa tel.: 22-433-1300 www.pgeeo.pl

Global headquarters: Warsaw Ownership: PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. Company Profile: PGE Energia Odnawialna S.A. is a subsidiary of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. – Poland‘s largest power conglomerate and one of the largest power sector players in Central and Eastern Europe. In 2010, a decision was made to consolidate the PGE Group‘s renewable energy assets. As a result, a new Group was established, comprising 14 subsidiaries. Within PGE Energia Odnawialna S.A. there are five separate operating Branches. Currently, the Group manages 29 hydroelectric power plants and five wind farms. Strategy in Poland: As of 2015, the Group assumes power increase of approximately 5, 000 MW, of which the vast majority is an increase in wind power. The company bought projects from DONG Energy and Iberdrola.Wind project plans on-shore:


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