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First Hlf STATUS OF LAND-BASED WIND ENERGY On behlf of: Deutsche WindGurd GmbH - Oldenburger Strße 65-26316 Vrel - Germny +49 (4451)/95150 - info@windgurd.de - www.windgurd.com

Cumultive Development First Hlf DEVELOPMENT IN AS OF 30 JUNE This fctsheet exmines the sttus of lnd-bsed wind energy development in Germny, s well s the development of new construction for the first hlf of. During this time, totl of 650 wind turbine genertors (WTG) with totl cpcity of 1,722.71 MW were erected on lnd. This gross ddition includes t lest 93 repowering turbines with totl cpcity of 267.38 MW. In ddition, it ws determined tht 102 WTGs with totl of 63.84 MW hd been dismntled. Tble 1 provides n overview of the dditions during the first hlf of nd the instlled Tble 1: Sttus of Lnd-Bsed Wind Energy Development in the first Hlf cumultive cpcity. This of shows tht by Sttus of Lnd-bsed Wind Energy Development Cpcity Number 30 June totl of [MW] [WTG] 24,193 WTGs with Gross dditions during first Hlf of 1,722.71 650 cumultive cpcity of Repowering shre (non-binding) 267.38 93 35,388.70 MW ws instlled. The dt Dismntling in first Hlf of (non-binding) 63.84 102 collected for repowering nd dismntling re nonbinding nd discussed Cumultive WTG portfolio 35,388.70 24,193 Sttus: 30 June further in the pplicble section of this fctsheet. The development of the nnul dditions to wind energy nd the cumultive cpcity is depicted in Figure 1. The first hlf of showed 66% increse in cpcity dditions compred to totl of 1,038.07 MW during the sme timefrme in 2013. Figure 1: Development of the Annul Instlled nd Cumultive Cpcity (MW) of Lnd-Bsed Wind Energy in Germny incl. Repowering nd Dismntling, Sttus: 30 June The dt since the end of 2012 were determined by inquiries with industry stkeholders s well s other reserch. Bsis of dt 1992 2011: DEWI 1

First Hlf REPOWERING AND DISMANTLING The mendment to the Renewble Energy Lw, which is coming into effect on 01 August, stipultes the estblishment of centrl WTG register. A corresponding provision is currently under development. Newly instlled WTGs will thence be recorded in centrl register. Should the repowering chrcteristic of WTG nd the dismntling of WTGs be noted therein, comprehensive sttistic concerning repowering cn evolve. Until then, the dt regrding repowering nd dismntling presented below remin non-binding nd contin ll informtion cptured by mens of complex dt collection with the knowledge tht the ctul repowering nd dismntling numbers re most likely bove those cptured. Repowering In the frmework of the sttisticl dt collection for the first hlf of, 93 of the 650 newly instlled WTGs hve been identified s repowered ones (mening tht for newly erected WTG n old WTG ws dismntled in the sme or djcent dministrtive district/county). With n identified cpcity of 267.38 MW, this equtes to repowering shre of t lest 15.5 % of the gross new construction of the first hlf of. The repowering WTGs possessed n verge Figure 2: Development of Proportionl nd Absolute Instlled Cpcity in the Frmework of Repowering Projects, Sttus 30 June cpcity of 2.875 kw. Tble 2 shows the nnul instlled cpcity in the frmework of repowering projects, s well s the repoweringshre of the nnul gross cpcity ddition in reltion to elpsed time Dismntling In prllel, t lest 102 WTGs with cpcity of 63.84 MW were dismntled. The verge cpcity of dismntled WTGs ws bout 626 kw. This results in n verge repowering fctor of 4.2, mening tht the instlled cpcity ws more thn qudrupled in the frmework of repowering. The net development cn be derived using the nnul gross new construction nd dismntling numbers of WTGs, coming to 1,658.87 MW for the first hlf of. It should be ssumed, however, tht the underestimtion of dismntled WTGs, which is probbly the cse here, results in n overestimtion of the net new construction of wind energy. The dt since the end of 2012 were determined by inquiries with industry stkeholders s well s other reserch. Bsis of dt 1992 2011: DEWI 2

1 st Hlf of First Hlf AVERAGE TURBINE CONFIGURATION This section dels with the verge lnd-bsed turbine configurtion. The results re shown in Tble 2. In the first hlf of, the verge WTG cpcity ws 2,650 kw cross Germny. The verge WTG hd rotor dimeter of 97 meters nd hub height of 113 meters. Regionl differences with regrd to verge WTG configurtion re discussed further in the next section (Regionl Distribution of Wind Energy Development). Tble 2: Averge Turbine Configurtion of WTGs instlled in the first hlf of Averge Lnd-Bsed WTG Configurtion, Instlled in the First Hlf of Averge Turbine Cpcity Averge Rotor Dimeter Averge Hub Height 2,650 kw 97 m 113 m Figure 3 shows the development of verge turbine cpcity over time with respect to the nnul new instlltions nd the cumultive lnd-bsed turbine portfolio. Compred to the verge vlue determined for ll of 2013, the verge turbine cpcity incresed by bout 2 % for the first hlf of. By 30 June, the verge cpcity per WTG within the entire portfolio cme to 1,463 kw. Figure 3: Development of the Averge Cpcity of Lnd-Bsed WTGs nnul instlled nd cumultively present in the Turbine Portfolio in Germny, Sttus: 30 June The dt since the end of 2012 were determined by inquiries with industry stkeholders s well s other reserch. Bsis of dt 1992 2011: DEWI 3

First Hlf REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT This section dels with the regionl distribution of wind energy development cross the individul Germn sttes during the first hlf of. The results re shown in Tble 3. Compred to ll other sttes, Schleswig-Holstein gin leds with bout 443 MW of new construction. Lower Sxony comes in second plce with 190 MW of new construction slightly hed of Brndenburg with 189 MW. New construction in these three sttes mkes up nerly hlf (47.7 %) of ll new construction within Germny. The northern Germn sttes re clerly the leders, since nother 174 MW were instlled in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerni. As mentioned, the most new construction in centrl Germny occurred in Brndenburg, s well s Sxony-Anhlt (122 MW). The southern sttes re heded up by Rhinelnd-Pltinte (161 MW), followed by Bvri with bout 141 MW. Tble 3: Addition to Wind Energy in the Germn Sttes in the First Hlf of Rnk Stte Gross Addition in first Hlf of Added Cpcity [MW] Added Number [WEA] Shre of Added Cpcity of Totl Addition Averge Turbine Configurtion Averge Turbine Cpcity [kw] Averge Rotor Dimeter [m] Averge Hub Height [m] 1 Schleswig-Holstein 442.95 159 25.7% 2,786 94 84 2 Lower Sxony 189.96 71 11.0% 2,675 91 99 3 Brndenburg 188.90 77 11.0% 2,453 98 124 4 Mecklenburg-Western Pomerni 174.20 64 10.1% 2,722 100 127 5 Rhinelnd-Pltinte 160.70 57 9.3% 2,819 106 138 6 Bvri 140.55 51 8.2% 2,756 109 133 7 Sxony-Anhlt 122.00 47 7.1% 2,596 93 121 8 North Rhine-Westphli 109.20 45 6.3% 2,427 89 118 9 Hesse 88.25 33 5.1% 2,674 101 135 10 Thuringi 73.45 34 4.3% 2,160 90 117 11 Srlnd 21.80 8 1.3% 2,725 108 135 12 Bremen 5.70 2 0.3% 2,850 93 118 13 Bden-Württemberg 3.05 1 0.2% 3,050 101 135 14 Hmburg 2.00 1 0.1% 2,000 90 105 15 Sxony 0.00 0 0.0% - - - 16 Berlin 0.00 0 0.0% - - - Totl 1,722.71 650 100% 2,650 97 113 Also shown in Tble 3 is the verge turbine configurtion of new dditions for the first hlf of the yer for ech Germn stte. The smllest nd the lrgest verge turbine cpcity re ttributble to two individul turbines. Aside from these two turbines, the verge turbine cpcity cross ll Germn sttes lies between 2,160 kw nd 2,850 kw. The verge rotor dimeters lie between 89 nd 109 meters, verge rotor dimeters exceeding 100 meters were found to be in the southern Germn sttes. With the exception of Schleswig- Holstein (84 meters) nd Lower Sxony (99 meters), the verge hub height in ll Germn sttes ws t lest 105 meters nd up to 138 meters. The dt since the end of 2012 were determined by inquiries with industry stkeholders s well s other reserch. Bsis of dt 1992 2011: DEWI 4

South Centrl North First Hlf REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE CUMULATIVE PORTFOLIO OF WIND TURBINES The cumultive cpcity nd number of turbines ccording to the Germn sttes cn be scertined from Tble 4. It should be noted tht the cumultive vlues my devite from fct s the exct number of dismntled turbines is not known. With 7,819 MW of instlled cpcity, Lower Sxony is t the top of the list of cumultive wind energy development. Brndenburg comes in second with 5,233 MW nd Schleswig- Hostein is third with bout 4,331 MW of cumultive cpcity. Tble 4: Cumultive Cpcity nd Number of Turbines in the Germn Sttes, Sttus: 30 June Region / Stte Cumultive Cpcity Sttus: 30 June [MW] Cumultive Number Sttus: 30 June [WEA] Lower Sxony 7,818.90 5,530 Schleswig-Holstein 4,330.54 3,072 Mecklenburg Western Pomerni 2,511.08 1,672 Bremen 156.71 80 Hmburg 57.12 59 Brndenburg 5,233.29 3,275 Sxony-Anhlt 4,170.19 2,548 North Rhine-Westphli 3,515.49 3,017 Thuringi 1,065.59 708 Hesse 1,057.99 777 Sxony 1,038.04 856 Berlin 2.00 1 Rhinelnd-Pltinte 2,446.09 1,395 Bvri 1,261.02 703 For severl yers now, the North mkes up 42 % of the overll cpcity instlled in Germny. Bden-Württemberg Srlnd 536.10 188.55 392 108 The centrl Germn sttes Totl 35,388.70 24,193 contribute with bout 45 % of the cpcity nd re hence slightly below the sttus of the end of 2013. The remining 13 % cumultive cpcity is instlled in the Southern Region nd represents slight increse. The development of the cumultive cpcity distribution is depicted grphiclly in Figure 4. Dt Collection nd Preprtion: Deutsche WindGurd GmbH Silke Lüers Ann-Kthrin Wllsch Dr.-Ing. Knud Rehfeldt Trnsltion: Mrtin Schmidt-Bremer Jr. www.windgurd.de Figure 4: Distribution of the Germny-wide Instlled Cumultive Cpcity cross the Regions, Sttus: 30 June The dt since the end of 2012 were determined by inquiries with industry stkeholders s well s other reserch. Bsis of dt 1992 2011: DEWI 5