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project overview 1/4 >> new fossil power plants in Germany >100MW last update: Mar 5, 2013 power plants (lignite) Profen Mibrag 660 MW 2020 in planning Process of approval is underway (19. April 2012) // regional planning procedure starts in spring 2013 // first permissions are expected until the end of 2014 // planned start of construction: 2015 // still lack of investors Niederaußem BoA 4/BoAplus, Bergheim RWE 1.100 MW open in planning On 7. October 2011 RWE Power submitted a proposal to the Cologne district government to change the regional plan // District government started the process of changing the regional plan power plants (hard coal) RDK 8, Karlsruhe EnBW On schedule // commercial operation starts in 2013 912 MW 2013 under construction Walsum Block 10, Duisburg Evonik Steag / EVN 3 years delay // T24 steel has to be replaced // commissioning date likely to be from the middle of 2013 Westfalen Block D & E (Gekko), Hamm-Uentrop RWE and 23 municipality partners 750 MW 2013 under construction 800 MW 800 MW 2013 2014 under construction under construction Increase of costs and delays caused some displeasure // DEW managing director called it money destruction machine // RWE made some concessions which all partners accepted // Commissioning of Block D is expected to take place in the end of 2013, Block E will follow shortly afterwards Moorburg 1 & 2, Hamburg 820 MW 820 MW 2014 2014 under construction under construction Technical problems caused delays // procedure of licensing the planned district heating network is not completed yet // an alternative and likely scenario to the extension of the district heating network is a further CCPP north of the river Elbe // A court prohibits to take riverwater for cooling // has to build a hybrid cooling tower which reduces the efficiency by 1% // Commissioning of Block B is expected to take place in the beginning of 2014, Block A in mid of 2014 Mannheim Block 9, Mannheim-Neckarau GKM 911 MW 2015 under construction Technical problems caused huge delays // Environmental group BUND takes legal action against the environmental approval // Commissioning date has again been postponed to the end of 2015 Wilhelmshaven GDF SUEZ / BKW FMB Technical problems caused delays (esp. T24 steel) // commissioning date likely to be from 2014 800 MW 2014 under construction Lünen Trianel Environmental group BUND has won a legal dispute regarding a partial approval // Trianel group remains optimistic // a second attempt to prove compatibility with the Habitats Directive was made in Q3-2012 // one shareholder (2,1%) had to file for insolvency // commissioning date expected to be from summer 2013 Datteln Block 4 E.ON 810 MW 2013 under construction 1.100 MW 2014 under construction Plan revision procedures encounter heavy resistance and the outcome still remains uncertain // next decision from no earlier than summer 2012 // in view of the Trianel-ruling the City of Datteln remains optimistic // commercial operation is not likely before 2014 probability of realization (best guess) unlikely possibly probably for sure Enerlytics www.enerlytics.de info@enerlytics.de E01

project overview 2/4 >> new fossil power plants in Germany >100MW last update: Mar 5, 2013 power plants (hard coal) Dow Chemical, Stade Dow Chemical 900 MW 2018 in planning EnBW withdrew from the project // Dow will continue on its own // change of the development plan is in progress // in February 2013 the public was informed about the planning Industriepark Brunsbüttel GETEC Energie Project has been put on hold 800 MW open no information Lünen STEAG It is believed that the project is no longer being pursued or has been put on hold // project does not appear on the semiofficial list released by the BDEW in April 2012 900 MW open no information Herne STEAG It is believed that the project is no longer being pursued or has been put on hold // project does not appear on the semiofficial list released by the BDEW in April 2012 750 MW open no information Stade E.ON 1.100 MW open in planning Process of approval is underway (19. April 2012) // Project has been put on hold power plants (natural gas) Dow Chemical, Stade Dow Chemical The foundation stone was laid in March 2011 // building time is expected to be 2 years Knapsack 2, Hürth-Knapsack Statkraft The foundation stone was laid in October 2011 // commissioning date likely to be from mid 2013 163 MW 2014 under construction 430 MW 2013 under construction Bremen swb, Mainova, Bahn, TOBI, ovag Financing had been secured // The foundation stone was laid in November 2011 // commissioning date is likely to be from the end of 2013 Lausward, Düsseldorf Stadtwerke Düsseldorf Siemens will be the manufacturer // commissioning date is likely to be from the end of 2016 // technical details will be announced at a later date 445 MW 2013 under construction 600 MW 2016 building decision Niehl 3, Köln RheinEnergie Decision to build was made in September 2012 // maufacturer will be Alstom 450 MW 2016 building decision Chemiepark Leverkusen Repower 550 MW 2016 in planning Process of approval is underway (19. April 2012) // delays due to uncertain economical and political conditions // beginning of construction planned to start from the end of 2013 // building time expected to be 2,5 years Lichterfelde, Berlin Permissions are granted // commissioning date planned to be from 2016 300 MW 2016 in planning probability of realization (best guess) unlikely possibly probably for sure Enerlytics www.enerlytics.de info@enerlytics.de E02

project overview 3/4 >> new fossil power plants in Germany >100MW last update: Mar 5, 2013 power plants (natural gas) Chemiepark Uerdingen, Krefeld Uerdingen Trianel / Currenta und Partner 1.200 MW 2016 in planning Investment decision depends on regulation, capacity markets and economic conditions // beginning of construction is scheduled to 2014 // about 50 investors expressed interest to have a share in the plant // provisional decision was granted in February 2013 // call for tenders likely in 2013 // commissioning date planned to be from 2016 Kiel Stadtwerke Kiel 200 MW 2016 in Planung 4 gas-fired engines à 50 MW or 20 engines à 10 MW // replacement of an old coal fired power plant // perfomance audit until the middle of 2012 // commissioning date planned to be around 2016 / 2017 Wedel 300 MW 2017 in planning Innovative power plant with thermal store // replacement of an old power plant in Hamburg Wedel // alternative to the planned extension of the district heating network from the new power plant in Moorburg // perfomance audit not finished yet // final decision not made yet // we believe that the probability of realization is well possible due to broad public support Marzahn, Berlin commissioning date planned to be 2018 300 MW 2018 in planning Klingenberg, Berlin Process of approval is underway (19. April 2012) // commissioning date planned to be from 2020 300 MW 2020 in planning Haiming, Burghausen OMV Power International 800 MW 2018 in planning Permissions are granted // Project is still active and alive // investment expectations cannot be fulfilled yet due to uncertain economical and political conditions // main milestones have been postboned // decision to build has been postboned to 20105 // commissioning date planned to be between 2017 and 2019 Leipheim Stadtwerke Ulm/Neu-Ulm A referendum decided to build a new power plant // final decision is in 2015 // beginning of construction could commence in 2015 // commissioning date planned to be from 2017 / 2018 1.200 MW 2018 in planning Mecklar-Marbach, Ludwigsau Dong Energy Process of approval is underway (19. April 2012) // Iberdrola withdrew from the project and sold it to Dong Energy 1.100 MW open in planning Duisburg, Duisburg-Wanheim Stadtwerke Duisburg 600 MW open in planning Joint Power plant // replacement of an old coal fired power plant of Steag in Duisburg Walsum // decision has been postponed due to uncertain economical and political conditions Chempark Marl Infracor 600 MW open no information Planning concept on the way from 2013 says the city of Marl // type of fuel unknown but probably not coal // many questions remain to be answered // no decision yet Weiher, Quierschied STEAG Permissions are granted // replacement of an old coal fired power plant // gas-pipeline is currently being installed // no decision yet 500 MW open no information probability of realization (best guess) unlikely possibly probably for sure Enerlytics www.enerlytics.de info@enerlytics.de E03

project overview 4/4 >> new fossil power plants in Germany >100MW last update: Mar 5, 2013 power plants (natural gas) Industriepark Mussum, Bocholt GDKW Bocholt Power Permissions are granted // no decision yet // lack of investors RDK 6S, Karlsruhe EnBW Permissions are granted // repowering of block 6 (RDK 6S) // project has been postponed Premnitz EDF 420 MW open no information 465 MW open no information 400 MW open no information Process of approval is underway (19. April 2012) // Alpiq withdrew from the project and sold it to EDF Deutschland Sachsen-Anhalt, Calbe GDF SUEZ Energie Deutschland Process of approval is underway (19. April 2012) // no news for a long time // it is believed that the project is no longer being pursued or has been put on hold 400 MW open no information Meppen unkown (former NUON) It is believed that the project is no longer being pursued or has been put on hold 450 MW open no information Werne RWE Power Process of approval is underway // Scoping in Jan 2013 // final decision depends on economic conditions 1300 MW 2018 no information Lubmin Energiewerke Nord Process of approval is underway Herne STEAG Process of approval for a gas pipeline is underway // STEAG wants to keep an option for this locaion 1300 MW open no information open open no information probability of realization (best guess) unlikely possibly probably for sure Note All the information contained in this newsletter has been gathered with the greatest care. In spite of that, we do not take any liability for correct, complete and up-to-date content. Most information contained are based on official communications from project developers, associations, national authorities and professional media. Sometimes we deviated with regard to project specific probabilities of realization and expected commissioning years (first year of commercial operation) which we determined in an expert-review under consideration of all current news, economic and political conditions ( best-guess ). Enerlytics www.enerlytics.de info@enerlytics.de E04

power plants under construction >> new fossil power plants in Germany >100MW Moorburg 1 & 2 () 2x820 MW 2014 Last Update: Mar 2013 Stade (Dow Chemical) 163 MW 2014 Wilhelmshaven (GDF SUEZ / BKW FMB) 800 MW 2014 Kiel Hamburg Schwerin Walsum Block 10 (Evonik Steag/ EVN) 750 MW 2013 Bremen Datteln 4 (E.ON) 1100 MW 2014 Bremen (swb et al) 445 MW 2013 Lünen (Trianel) 810 MW 2013 Hannover Magdeburg Berlin Potsdam Westfalen Block D & E (RWE et al) 2x800 MW 2013 / 2014 Lausward (SW Düsseldorf) 600 MW 2016 Düsseldorf Niehl 3 (RheinEnergie) 450 MW 2016 Erfurt Dresden Knapsack 2 (Statkraft) 430 MW 2013 Wiesbaden Mainz Capacity 100-500 MW 500-1000 MW >1000 MW Saarbrücken Mannheim Block 9 (GKM) 911 MW 2015 RDK 8 (EnBW) 912 MW 2013 Stuttgart München Fuel Phase Natural Gas in planning Hard Coal Lignite under contruction ENERLYTICS Contact: Niels Schulz n.schulz@enerlytics.de Note All the information contained in this newsletter has been gathered with the greatest care. In spite of that, we do not take any liability for correct, complete and up-to-date content. Most information contained are based on official communications from project developers, associations, national authorities and professional media. Sometimes we deviated with regard to project specific probabilities of realization and expected commissioning years (first year of commercial operation) which we determined in an expert-review under consideration of all current news, economic and political conditions ( best-guess ). KW Boxberg R, Neurath BoA 2 and 3, KW Lingen, HKW Hannover and GuD Irsching 4 have been removed because they went into operation. Enerlytics www.enerlytics.de info@enerlytics.de E05

power plants in planning >> new fossil power plants in Germany >100MW Last Update: Mar 2013 Stade (Dow Chemical) 900 MW 2018 Kiel Kiel (Stadtwerke Kiel) 200 MW 2016 Wedel () 300 MW 2017 Hamburg Schwerin HKW Klingenberg () 300 MW 2020 Chempiepark Uerdingen (Trianel / Currenta) 1200 MW 2016 Bremen Hannover Premnitz (EDF) 400 MW?? Magdeburg HKW Marzahn () 300 MW 2018 Berlin Potsdam HKW Lichterfelde () 300 MW 2016 Niederaußem BoA 4plus (RWE) 1100 MW?? Düsseldorf Chemiepark Leverkusen (Repower) 550 MW 2016 Erfurt Dresden Profen (MIBRAG) 660 MW 2020 Mecklar-Marbach (DONG Energy) 1100 MW?? Wiesbaden Mainz Capacity Saarbrücken 100-500 MW 500-1000 MW Stuttgart Haiming (OMV) 800 MW 2018 >1000 MW Fuel Phase Leipheim (SW Ulm/Neu-Ulm) 1200 MW 2018 München Natural Gas in planning Hard Coal Lignite under contruction ENERLYTICS Contact: Niels Schulz n.schulz@enerlytics.de Note All the information contained in this newsletter has been gathered with the greatest care. In spite of that, we do not take any liability for correct, complete and up-to-date content. Most information contained are based on official communications from project developers, associations, national authorities and professional media. Sometimes we deviated with regard to project specific probabilities of realization and expected commissioning years (first year of commercial operation) which we determined in an expert-review under consideration of all current news, economic and political conditions ( best-guess ). Some projects do not appear on this map either because we think they have a probability of realization below 10% or because they have been cancelled. Enerlytics www.enerlytics.de info@enerlytics.de E06

power plants overall view >> new fossil power plants in Germany >100MW Last Update: Mar 2013 Chempiepark Uerdingen (Trianel / Currenta) 1200 MW 2016 Stade (Dow Chemical) 900 MW 2018 Stade (Dow Chemical) 163 MW 2014 Wilhelmshaven (GDF SUEZ / BKW FMB) 800 MW 2014 Walsum Block 10 (Evonik Steag/ EVN) 750 MW 2013 Bremen Datteln 4 (E.ON) 1100 MW 2014 Lünen (Trianel) 810 MW 2013 Moorburg 1 & 2 () 2x820 MW 2014 Kiel Hamburg Hannover Wedel () 300 MW 2017 Bremen (swb et al) 445 MW 2013 Kiel (Stadtwerke Kiel) 200 MW 2016 Schwerin Westfalen Block D & E (RWE et al) 2x800 MW 2013 / 2014 Premnitz (EDF) 400 MW?? Magdeburg HKW Klingenberg () 300 MW 2020 HKW Marzahn () 300 MW 2018 Berlin Potsdam HKW Lichterfelde () 300 MW 2016 Lausward (SW Düsseldorf) 600 MW 2016 Niederaußem BoA 4plus (RWE) 1100 MW?? Düsseldorf Chemiepark Leverkusen (Repower) 550 MW 2016 Niehl 3 (RheinEnergie) 450 MW 2016 Knapsack 2 (Statkraft) 430 MW 2013 Wiesbaden Mainz Erfurt Dresden Profen (MIBRAG) 660 MW 2020 Mecklar-Marbach (DONG Energy) 1100 MW?? Capacity 100-500 MW 500-1000 MW Saarbrücken Mannheim Block 9 (GKM) 911 MW 2015 RDK 8 (EnBW) 912 MW 2013 Stuttgart Haiming (OMV) 800 MW 2018 >1000 MW Fuel Phase Leipheim (SW Ulm/Neu-Ulm) 1200 MW 2018 München Natural Gas in planning Hard Coal Lignite under contruction ENERLYTICS Contact: Niels Schulz n.schulz@enerlytics.de Note All the information contained in this newsletter has been gathered with the greatest care. In spite of that, we do not take any liability for correct, complete and up-to-date content. Most information contained are based on official communications from project developers, associations, national authorities and professional media. Sometimes we deviated with regard to project specific probabilities of realization and expected commissioning years (first year of commercial operation) which we determined in an expert-review under consideration of all current news, economic and political conditions ( best-guess ). Some projects do not appear on this map either because we think they have a probability of realization below 10% or because they have been cancelled. Enerlytics www.enerlytics.de info@enerlytics.de E07

Kraftwerke Invest in cooperation with product-info information & analysis for decision makers Kraftwerke Invest is one of the leading publications for new fossil fuelled power plants in Germany. In cooperation with nevento group we report regularly about all important project-specific, energyeconomic and political news and developments. In every quarterly edition we analyze each project regarding its probability of realization and its presumable commercial commissioning date. Our goal is to give our readers the most accurate and most current overview about new fossil power plant capacities in Germany based on the best information available and our expertise. information News and developments regarding power plants under construction or in planning, companies and investors, energy-economics, energy-policies, opinions and positions, studies, facts and figures. This part comes in German language only. analysis & summary For further information order a sample of our latest newsletter! Free and non-binding. +49-221-63060151-0 info@enerlytics.de Kraftwerke Invest is published quarterly and is distributed by e-mail (PDF). Special issues are free of charge for existing subscribers. Subscription prices: - Single-user license: 400 Euro/year (+ VAT) - Multiple-user license: Upon request - Company license: 2000,- Euro/year (+VAT) Detailed and always up-to-date listing of all power plant projects >100 MW under construction or in planning under consideration of all project developments and economical/ political conditions. We give qualified assessments about each project regarding its probability of realization and its presumable commercial commissioning date as part of our expert review. In addition to the list readers also get three power plant maps (power plants under construction/ in planning/ overview). The detailed list and the maps are released in two languages: German and English www.enerlytics.de info@enerlytics.de

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