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1 Welcome to Capital Power s Halkirk 2 Project Open House #2

2 ABOUT US BC AB RESPECTED, RELIABLE, COMPETITIVE ON Capital Power is a growth-oriented North American power producer headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. The company develops, acquires, operates and optimizes power generation from a variety of energy sources. Capital Power owns more than 3,00 megawatts of power generation capacity at facilities across North America. NM ALBERTA-FOCUSED OPERATIONS Capital Power is one of Alberta s largest and most experienced power generation companies, in terms of both building and operating energy facilities. Within the province, we have interests in seven existing power facilities and currently own 2,300 MW of power generation. GAS COAL SOLAR WIND As of March SOLID FUELS In development/construction In operation Capital Power partnered with ENMAX to commission the Shepard Energy Centre in 1 and, in addition to the Halkirk 2 Wind Project, has the Genesee Units & and Whitla Wind projects currently in development.

3 GROWING OUR RENEWABLES PORTFOLIO Capital Power s operational renewable energy projects. Macho Springs Wind K2 Wind Beaufort Solar Halkirk Wind Quality Wind Port Dover & Nanticoke Wind Capital Power is rapidly expanding in renewable power generation, investing in six wind projects and one solar project since. Capital Power s renewable energy capacity has increased from MW in 10 to 9 MW by July. WIND PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT Completion of the 8 MW Bloom Wind in Kansas is anticipated for June. We are furthering our development of the Whitla Wind Project, a proposed 300 MW (approx.) facility near Medicine Hat, Alberta. We continue to advance our work on development sites in Kansas, Ohio, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Washington, Illinois, Oregon and Arizona, where future competitive processes for new wind, solar and peaking facilities are expected.

4 32 8 PROJECT AREA PROPOSED PROJECT INFRASTRUCTURE PERMANENT FOOTPRINT COMPONENTS OPERATIONAL ROAD SUBSTATION TEMPORARY FOOTPRINT COMPONENTS TURBINE TEMPORARY WORKSPACE CRANE PATH / CONSTRUCTION ROAD UNDERGROUND COLLECTOR SYSTEM TEMPORARY LAYDOWN YARD AND SUBSTATION TEMPORARY WORKSPACE T001B T 33 9 T002 T007 T T008 PRIMARY HIGHWAY T16 SECONDARY HIGHWAY LOCAL ROAD T003C T011B T009A T01A Twp.0 Rge.1 WM T6A Twp.39 Rge.1 WM T0C T10 T01A T1A T031B T019A T T0 T0 T0B T02C T022A T030B T0C T0B T0B T0A T T1B T033C T03 T038B T0A T T10 T07A TOWNSHIP ROAD 02 T039B T00A T09A T01C T061A T062A T063A T07A T02B T01 33 T0A 0 2 1:,000 KILOMETRES T066 Twp.0 Rge.1 WM T03B T08C Twp.39 Rge.1 WM T106 T1 T1 T080A 1 22 T067B 3 2 T078 T1B T073A T069A 3 3 T08A T090 T11A T086B T09A T11 T091B TOWNSHIP ROAD 0 T T092A T089C T TOWNSHIP ROAD 03 6 T103 Twp.0 Rge. WM T100 Twp.39 Rge. WM FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY REFERENCE(S) ALBERTA TOWNSHIP SYSTEM AND TRANSPORTATION BASE DATA GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 1. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DATUM: NAD83 PROJECTION: UTM ZONE PROJECT LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION The proposed approximate megawatt (MW) wind power project is north of the existing Halkirk Wind in Paintearth County, AB. The current H2 Project design includes 7 wind turbine generators (WTGs). GENERAL BOUNDARIES: NORTH Battle River SOUTH Paintearth Creek WEST Highway 8 EAST Highway RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1A NORTH RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 00 RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD 11 RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 39 TO THE VILLAGE OF HALKIRK RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 03A RANGE ROAD UV 861 RANGE ROAD 11 RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 00A ÃÄ TOWNSHIP ROAD 392 TURBINE RESIDENCE FORMER RESIDENCE HALKIRK 2 PROPOSED DESIGN LAYOUT Project area and wind turbine layout, associated access roads, electrical collector system and substation location.

5 TECHNOLOGY A typical WTG generally consists of nine separate pieces: one nacelle, one hub, three blades and four tower sections. VESTAS V-110 MODEL Rotor blade Blade pitch control Rotor hub Gearbox Electric or Mechanical Brake Anemometer Generator Nacelle Wind orientation control (Yaw control) Access System RATED POWER GENERATION FROM 2.0 MW Tower TOWER HEIGHT 9 metres BLADE ROTOR DIAMETER 110 metres Connection to the electric grid Foundation

6 CONNECTING TO THE GRID Additional wind facility features will include: access roads and crane paths, collector lines, substation and transmission line (interconnection) to Tinchebray Substation. SUBSTATION LOCATION: NE WM Collector lines feed in to Halkirk Wind Substation. Ploughing and placement of collector lines for Halkirk Wind.

7 SUPPORTING ALBERTA S RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGETS The H2 Project is being developed to meet anticipated increases in power generation requirements from renewable energy sources arising from the Alberta Climate Leadership Plan (CLP). Under Alberta s CLP, emissions from all coal-fired electricity generation facilities will cease by 30, and be replaced by renewable energy and natural gas-fired electricity, or by using technology to produce zero pollution. Result: An overall reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation in Alberta. Capital Power is developing the H2 Project to support the Alberta Electric System Operator s (AESO) Renewable Energy Program (REP) goal to bring on new renewable generation capacity by 30. The H2 Project has the potential to generate enough electricity to meet the average annual power needs of 0,000 Alberta homes (based on an average household energy usage of 1,000 kw/month).

8 SCHEDULE AND REGULATORY APPROVALS Capital Power has submitted separate Power Plant (wind facility) and Substation Applications to the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC), under its Rule 007, for approval to construct and operate the proposed wind power facility and substation. As part of the submission, Capital Power submitted an Environmental Evaluation to Alberta Environment and Parks, which issued its Referral Report and provided sign-off. Capital Power has also submitted applications to the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) requesting the ability to interconnect to the existing transmission infrastructure within the proposed project area. TIME PERIOD 19 QUARTER 1 QUARTER 2 QUARTER 3 QUARTER QUARTER 1 QUARTER 2 QUARTER 3 QUARTER QUARTER 1 QUARTER 2 QUARTER 3 Public Involvement Program ongoing throughout ACTIVITY April - Q1 AUC Application Submission, Review and Approval Q3 & Q Water Act Application Submission, Review and Approval (a) Subject to change pending AUC approval and AESO completion anticipated for February and March, respectively. January - March Surveying & Execute Leases April - September Soil stripping and salvage Development of access roads Grading and installation of turbine foundations Installation of underground distribution system Construction of Substation and O & M building Transmission line interconnection (b) August Equipment lay down and assembly September - December Assembly of wind turbine generators January - March Testing and commissioning In-service date April - September Final clean-up and reclamation (b) Pending ATCO transmission facility availability. Public Involvement Regulatory approvals Pre/post-construction activities Construction/Reclamation Turbine assembly

9 PROJECT LAYOUT AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Various factors are considered during development of the Project design layout: Wind resource potential Transmission access Noise impacts to nearby dwellings Environmental constraints: Wildlife Wetlands Native prairie Historical and Paleontological Resources Municipal land use bylaws Use of existing roadways Avoiding existing infrastructure Stakeholder and Indigenous input and feedback The Project layout is developed in compliance with setbacks outlined in the recently updated Paintearth County bylaw regulations (for wind energy conversion systems) and other provincially regulated guidelines. The Project design layout considers all Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) and AUC setback requirements with respect to wildlife, wetlands, rare plants, native prairie and noise. Environmental setback requirements are detailed in the current AEP guideline Wildlife Directive for Alberta Wind Energy Projects ().

10 MUNICIPAL BYLAW REQUIREMENTS ATTRIBUTE PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY ROADS PROPERTY LINES (leased) NON-PARTICIPATING PROPERTY LINES (non-leased) RESIDENCES (leased) NON-PARTICIPATING RESIDENCES (non-leased) BLADE CLEARANCE SETBACK As per AB Transportation 100 m (330 ft.) 0 m ( ft.) 100 m (330 ft.) 00 m (1,60 ft.), or max. 0 db 70 m (2,60 ft.), or max. 0 db 7.6 m (2 ft.) Paintearth County Land Use Bylaw Regulations for Wind Energy Conversion Systems (June )

11 PROJECT CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Prior to construction, Capital Power will apply for County building and development permits. The construction schedule will be based on the outcomes of the regulatory processes, impacts of the Alberta Climate Leadership Plan and AESO s Renewable Energy Program (REP) and an assessment of market conditions. Upon the decision to proceed, construction activities would include: Road construction Concrete foundation pouring Transportation of wind turbine components (to site) Wind turbine generator assembly Collector line installation Substation construction

12 ENVIRONMENTAL AND NOISE IMPACT STUDIES Capital Power and Golder Associates conducted baseline studies to assess and minimize potential effects of the proposed Project on the environment and community. Surveys or studies completed include: Wintering bird Spring and fall migratory bird Raptor Avian use Bat Sharp-tailed grouse Richardson ground squirrel Wetland Native prairie Noise impacts, and Potential historical, paleontological, and archaeological resource evaluation. Golder Associates Ltd. (Golder) is a global environmental and engineering consulting firm. Golder has worked in the renewable energy sector in Alberta for over 10 years with a focus on the environmental surveys and studies, and environmental permitting of new wind projects across the province.

13 NOISE Sources of noise typically emitted from wind projects may include: Mechanical Aerodynamic Total noise emissions from the H2 Project will comply with the Alberta Utilities Commission s (AUC) Rule 0 Noise Control. The Rule allows for the permissible sound levels (PSLs) at dwellings (without adjustments) during summertime conditions to be: The Project will also comply with the noise level requirements in the recently updated County of Paintearth Land Use Bylaw and regulation for wind energy conversion systems (WECS). PSLs in the updated Bylaw and regulation parallel those in AUC Rule 0. COMMON NOISES 0 dba Leq AT NIGHTTIME 0 dba Leq AT DAYTIME dba = Leq = A-weighted decibel level Equivalent continuous sound level { Alberta noise emission levels, wind turbines

14 H2 PROJECT NOISE IMPACT ASSESSMENT Proposed design layout nighttime noise contours at 1 storey receptor height ^^ _ T067B T066 T # * # # # # * * * T031B T0B T03 * # T031B T0B T03 * T030B T106 T069A T030B T T T033C T T033C T001B T003C T062A T038B T001B T003C T062A 8 T038B9 T T0 T0A T061A T T0 T6A T073A T039B T01C T063A T0A T6A T061A T039B T01C T063A T0B T0B T2 UV 861 T2 T T00A T T00A T007 T007 T009A T009A # * T02C T02C T1 T T008 T T1B 1 T1B Twp.0 Rge.1 6 T011B T0C Twp.0 Rge.1 T011B T0C WM T02 T07A WM T0A T1B T02 T07A Twp.0 T0A Rge. ") WM Twp.39 Rge.1 T10 T16 T100 WM T078 ") Twp.39 Rge.1 T10 T16 WM T022A T022A Twp.39 Rge WM 3 33 T01A 3 3 T01A # * T0C T09A 33 3 T0A T1 T01A 3 T01A T09A 31 T0C T09A T0A 33 T1 3 T019A T0 T10 T1A T02B T019A T0 T10 T1A T02B T092A T103 T1 T1 T07A T03B T07A T03B T090 T080A T091B T0B T08 T08C T0B T11A T08C 2 30 T T086B 30 T01 T089C T08A T11 T088 TOWNSHIP ROAD 02 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 00 RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD Twp.0 Rge.1 Twp.0 Rge.1 WM WM Battle River RANGE ROAD 11 Paintearth Creek 2 RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 39 Okwanim Creek RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1 19 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 0 TOWNSHIP ROAD 03A RANGE ROAD 0000 Twp.0 Rge.1 Twp.0 Rge. WM WM RANGE ROAD 11 TOWNSHIP ROAD 00 RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 02 TOWNSHIP ROAD 39 RANGE ROAD 2# * Twp.0 Rge.1 WM Twp.39 Rge.1 Twp.39 Rge.1 WM Twp.39 Rge.1 Twp.39 Rge. Twp.39 Rge.1 Twp.39 Rge.1 WM WM WM WM WM ^^ _ TOWNSHIP ROAD 02 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 00 RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD 2 RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD Battle River RANGE ROAD Paintearth Creek Twp.0 Rge.1 WM RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 39 Okwanim Creek RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1 19 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD TOWN TOWNSHIP ROAD RANGE ROAD 22 1 THIRD PARTY NOISE SOURCES ^_ ELECTRICAL FACILITY OIL & GAS FACILITY OIL & GAS WELL PAINTEARTH MINE PROJECT NOISE SOURCES TURBINE ") SUBSTATION DWELLING TYPES CABIN CAMPGROUND ONE-STOREY TWO-STOREY TWO-STOREY (ASSUMED) POTENTIAL FUTURE DWELLING (LOCATION APPROXIMATE) ASSESSMENT BOUNDARY NOISE CONTOUR NOISE STUDY AREA 3-0 db(a) PROJECT AREA 0 - db(a) PROJECT NOISE SOURCES - 0 db(a) 1. km BUFFER PRIMARY HIGHWAY 0 - db(a) SECONDARY HIGHWAY - 60 db(a) LOCAL ROAD 60-6 db(a) WATERCOURSE 6-70 db(a) WATERBODY > 70 db(a) POPULATED PLACE THIRD PARTY NOISE SOURCES DWELLING TYPES HALKIRK 2 ASSESSMENT BOUNDARY NOISE CONTOUR PROPOSED DESIGN LAYOUT NIGHTTIME ^_ ELECTRICAL NOISE FACILITY CONTOURS CABIN NOISE STUDY AREA 3-0 db(a) AT 1 STOREY RECEPTOR OIL & GAS HEIGHT FACILITY CAMPGROUND PROJECT AREA 0 - db(a) PROJECT NOISE SOURCES - 0 db(a) OIL & GAS WELL ONE-STOREY 1. km BUFFER PAINTEARTH MINE PRIMARY HIGHWAY 0 - db(a) PROJECT NOISE SOURCES TWO-STOREY SECONDARY HIGHWAY - 60 db(a) TURBINE TWO-STOREY (ASSUMED) LOCAL ROAD 60-6 db(a) ") SUBSTATION POTENTIAL FUTURE DWELLING WATERCOURSE 6-70 db(a) (LOCATION APPROXIMATE) WATERBODY > 70 db(a) FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY POPULATED PLACE :70,000 KILOMETRES REFERENCE(S) ALBERTA TOWNSHIP SYSTEM AND TRANSPORTATION BASE DATA GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 1. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DATUM: NAD83 PROJECTION: UTM ZONE HALKIRK 2 PROPOSED DESIGN LAYOUT NIGHTTIME AT 1 STOREY RECEPTOR H :70,000 KILOMET

15 H2 PROJECT NOISE IMPACT ASSESSMENT Proposed design layout nighttime noise contours at 2 storey receptor height ^^ _ T0 T T067B 1 T # T031B T0B # # # # # # * T03 * T030B T106 * * 8 9 T * 11 T033C T031B T0B * 10 T03 T030B * T106 T001B T003C T062A T069A T038B T T0 8 9 T002 T0A T033C T6A T061A T039B T01C T063A 11 7 T001B T003C T062A T038B T0B 8 9 T2 T T0 T0A T061A T T00A T6A T073A T039B T01C T063A T007 T009A T02C T0B UV 861 T2 T00A T11 T T008 T007 T009A 3 # * T02C 2 T1B 1 6 T1 3 T008 Twp.0 Rge.1 T011B T0C 3 2 T1B 1 6 WM 3 T02 T07A 2 1 Twp.0 Rge.1 6 T0A T011B T0C WM T02 T07A T0A T1B ") Twp.39 Rge.1 T10 T16 Twp.0 Rge. ") WM T022A WM Twp.39 Rge.1 T10 T16 T100 WM T T022A 33 3 T01A 3 T01A 36 Twp.39 Rge. 31 T0C T09A 32 T0A 33 T WM 3 T01A 3 T01A # * T0C T09A 33 3 T0A T1 T019A T0 T T09AT1A 31 T02B T019A T0 T10 T1 T1A T02B T07A T092A T103 T03B T1 T07A T080A T03B T090 T0B T080A T08C T091B T0B T08C 2 30 T11A T T01 2 T086B 30 T089C T08A T11 T088 TOWNSHIP ROAD 02 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 00 THIRD PARTY NOISE SOURCES ^_ ELECTRICAL FACILITY OIL & GAS FACILITY OIL & GAS WELL PAINTEARTH MINE PROJECT NOISE SOURCES TURBINE ") SUBSTATION RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD DWELLING TYPES CABIN CAMPGROUND ONE-STOREY TWO-STOREY 1 TWO-STOREY (ASSUMED) POTENTIAL FUTURE DWELLING (LOCATION APPROXIMATE) RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD Battle River RANGE ROAD 11 Paintearth Creek ASSESSMENT BOUNDARY NOISE STUDY AREA PROJECT AREA PROJECT NOISE SOURCES 1. km BUFFER PRIMARY HIGHWAY SECONDARY HIGHWAY LOCAL ROAD WATERCOURSE WATERBODY POPULATED PLACE Twp.0 Rge.1 WM RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD 10 Twp.39 Rge.1 WM NOISE CONTOUR Twp.0 Rge.1 WM Twp.39 Rge.1 WM 3-0 db(a) 0 - db(a) - 0 db(a) 0 - db(a) - 60 db(a) 60-6 db(a) 6-70 db(a) > 70 db(a) RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 39 Okwanim Creek 19 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 03A ^^ _ RANGE ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 0 TOWNSHIP ROAD 02 RANGE ROAD 11 TOWNSHIP ROAD THIRD PARTY NOISE SOURCES DWELLING TYPES HALKIRK 2 PROPOSED DESIGN LAYOUT ^_ ELECTRICAL FACILITY NIGHTTIME NOISE CONTOURS CABIN AT 2 STOREY OIL & GAS FACILITY RECEPTOR HEIGHT CAMPGROUND OIL & GAS WELL RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD :70,000 KILOMETRES TOWNSHIP ROAD 00 PAINTEARTH MINE PROJECT NOISE SOURCES TURBINE ") SUBSTATION RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD ONE-STOREY TWO-STOREY 0000 Twp.0 Rge.1 WM 1 TWO-STOREY (ASSUMED) RANGE ROAD RANGE ROAD Twp.39 Rge.1 WM POTENTIAL FUTURE DWELLING (LOCATION APPROXIMATE) RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD Twp.0 Rge. WM Battle River RANGE ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 02 TOWNSHIP ROAD Twp.39 Rge. WM RANGE ROAD 11 Paintearth Creek 1 RANGE ROAD Twp.39 Rge.1 WM WATERBODY > 70 db(a) FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY POPULATED PLACE Twp.39 Rge.1 WM REFERENCE(S) ALBERTA TOWNSHIP SYSTEM AND TRANSPORTATION BASE DATA GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 1. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DATUM: NAD83 PROJECTION: UTM ZONE ASSESSMENT BOUNDARY NOISE STUDY AREA PROJECT AREA PROJECT NOISE SOURCES 1. km BUFFER PRIMARY HIGHWAY SECONDARY HIGHWAY LOCAL ROAD WATERCOURSE Twp.0 Rge.1 WM RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD 10 NOISE CONTOUR 3-0 db(a) 0 - db(a) - 0 db(a) 0 - db(a) - 60 db(a) 60-6 db(a) 6-70 db(a) Twp.0 Rge.1 WM RANGE ROAD 1 TOWNSHIP ROAD 39 Okwanim Creek 19 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD TOWNSH TOWNSHIP ROAD 03 RANGE ROAD HALKIRK 2 PROPOSED DESIGN LAYOUT NIGHTTIME N AT 2 STOREY RECEPTOR HE :70,000 KILOMETRE

16 CONSERVATION, RECLAMATION AND DECOMMISSIONING PLANNING Final reclamation will be completed after preliminary consultation with landowners. As required by the County s updated Municipal Bylaw, all roads and turbine sites within private land will be subject to the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) standards for surface lease construction in regards to soil horizons preservation and reclamation. Reclamation process of reconverting disturbed land to its former or other productive uses. Decommissioning permanent closure of all / part of an industrial facility, followed by removal of process equipment, buildings and other structures, and the decontamination of the surface and subsurface. In its County Development Permit application, Capital Power will address the reclamation and decommissioning of any sites or tower locations which may become non-operational after being developed.

17 COMMUNITY BENEFITS CAPITAL POWER IN YOUR COMMUNITY Bullarama contest winner The community and economic benefits for the Project would be similar to those for Halkirk Wind, including a new and steady stream of municipal tax revenue, and annual lease revenues to landowners. HALKIRK WIND CONTRIBUTES APPROXIMATELY $2.3 million IN ANNUAL TAXES TO THE COUNTY OF PAINTEARTH Capital Power is committed to being a good neighbour. Some examples of our activities and support for local community groups include: Halkirk Elks Bullarama (since ) Halkirk Elks Seafood Comedy Night (since ) Halkirk Fire Department Equipment Upgrade Castor and District Rodeo (since ) Castor Fire and Rescue Comedy Night More information about Capital Power s 1 community involvement is available at: Capitalpower.com > Corporate Responsibility Halkirk Wind provides employment opportunities for 8-10 people, including one full-time facility site manager and service and maintenance personnel. Inside Education tour group

18 VIEWPOINT SIMULATION VISUAL ANALYSIS VIEWPOINT: Secondary Highway 861 and Township Road 00 Viewpoint Simulation BASELINE PHOTO Baseline Photo VIEWPOINT INFORMATION Slough Creek TOWNSHIP ROAD Battle River VP UV 8 UV 861 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD 3 UV 602 TOWNSHIP ROAD 392 ³ TOWNSHIP ROAD 38 ÃÄ RANGE ROAD 10 TOWNSHIP ROAD 390 Castor Creek ÃÄ SCALE 1:30,000 KILOMETRES Viewpoint location detail Viewpoint information Legend VIEWPOINT LOCATION DETAIL VP 10 METRES ³ VIEWPOINT INFORMATION Slough Creek TOWNSHIP ROAD Battle River VP UV 8 VIEWPOINT LOCATION DETAIL UV 861 TOWNSHIP ROAD 38 ÃÄ RANGE ROAD 10 RANGE ROAD 1 RANGE ROAD 10 TOWNSHIP ROAD 390 Castor Creek UV 602 TOWNSHIP ROAD 392 ÃÄ 36 RANGE ROAD 3 ³ ³ TURBINE LOCATION PRIMARY HIGHWAY CURRENT VIEWPOINT SECONDARY HIGHWAY VIEWPOINT LOCAL ROAD CURRENT VIEWPOINT FIELD OF VIEW WATERCOURSE OTHER VIEWPOINT FIELD OF VIEW WATERBODY PROJECT BOUNDARY VIEWPOINT INFORMATION VIEWPOINT NUMBER: VP EASTING: 371 m NORTHING: 8067 m ELEVATION: 7 m DATE: 1 MARCH, TIME: 10:00 AM WEATHER CONDITIONS: SUNNY DIRECTION: WEST FOCAL LENGTH: 0 mm FIELD OF VIEW: ~0 HEIGHT OF CAMERA ABOVE GROUND: 1.7 m REFERENCES 1. HYDROGRAPHY AND TRANSPORTATION BASE DATA GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 1. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DATUM: NAD83 PROJECTION: UTM ZONE CLIENT Consultant PROJECT HALKIRK 2 WIND PROJECT VP TITLE VISUAL SIMULATIONS VIEWPOINT SECONDARY HIGHWAY 861 AND TWP ROAD 00 SCALE 1:30,000 KILOMETRES CONSULTANT YYYY-MM-DD DESIGNED PT 10 TURBINE LOCATION METRES CURRENT VIEWPOINT VIEWPOINT PRIMARY HIGHWAY SECONDARY HIGHWAY LOCAL ROAD PREPARED SB REVIEWED JC APPROVED SG PROJECT NO. CONTROL REV. FIGURE CURRENT VIEWPOINT FIELD OF VIEW WATERCOURSE OTHER VIEWPOINT FIELD OF VIEW WATERBODY PROJECT BOUNDARY VIEWPOINT INFORMATION VIEWPOINT LOCATION DETAIL ³ VIEWPOINT NUMBER: EASTING: NORTHING: ELEVATION: DATE: TIME: WEATHER CONDITIONS: DIRECTION: FOCAL LENGTH: FIELD OF VIEW: HEIGHT OF CAMERA ABOVE GROUND: REFERENCES 1. HYDROGRAPHY AND TRANSPORTATION BASE DATA GOVERNMENT OF ALBERTA 1. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. DATUM: NAD83 PROJECTION: UTM ZONE CLIENT VP 371 m 8067 m 7 m 1 MARCH, 10:00 AM SUNNY WEST 0 mm ~0 1.7 m VP PROJECT HALKIRK 2 WIND PROJECT TITLE VISUAL SIMULATIONS VIEWPOINT SECONDARY HIGHWAY 861 AND TWP ROAD 00 CONSULTANT YYYY-MM-DD DESIGNED PREPARED PT SB 10 METRES REVIEWED JC APPROVED SG PROJECT NO. CONTROL REV. FIGURE 760 0

19 YOUR INPUT IS IMPORTANT Share your comments about the proposed Halkirk 2 Wind Project. Complete a feedback form (available at the registration table). MORE INFORMATION: P: E: canadadevelopment@ capitalpower.com W: capitalpower.com/h2 CONTACT BY MAIL: Halkirk 2 Wind Project c/o Stakeholder Engagement Capital Power Corporation 10th Floor EPCOR Tower ST NW Edmonton, AB TH 0E9 ALBERTA UTILITIES COMMISSION (AUC)