Soetwater Wind Farm NERSA PUBLIC HEARINGS. 09 September 2015

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Soetwater Wind Farm NERSA PUBLIC HEARINGS 09 September 2015 1

Soetwater Wind Farm has been appointed as a Preferred Bidder in the Fourth Round of the Department of Energy s (DoE) Renewable Energy IPP Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) Soetwater Wind Farm has a contracted capacity of 139.4MW and is located between the towns of Sutherland and Matjiesfontein in the Northern Cape province of South Africa Soetwater Wind Farm is located adjacent to Eskom s Komsberg substation and the Karusa Wind Farm (139.8MW) which is also a REIPPPP Round 4 Preferred Bidder project Soetwater Wind Farm has made application to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) in respect of an Electricity Generation Licence in terms of the Electricity Regulation Act, 2006 (Act No. 4 of 2006) 2

The Soetwater Wind Farm project is incorporated within a ring-fenced special purpose vehicle called Soetwater Wind Farm (Pty) Ltd which is the applicant Soetwater Wind Farm (Pty) Ltd is a private company with registration number 2014/060191/07 The registered address of the applicant is: Fernwood House, 2 nd Floor The Oval, 1 Oakdale Road Newlands, 7700 Cape Town South Africa The relevant contact person for the applicant is: Matteo Forlani Email: matteo.forlani@enel.com Fax: +27 10 344 0101 3

Soetwater Wind Farm is situated on the properties depicted in the site layout diagram The Soetwater Wind Farm site coordinates are: 32 deg 44 52.06 S 20 deg 38 42.99 E The Soetwater Wind Farm project will comprise 43 Vestas V117 3.3MW wind turbines and associated wind farm infrastructure Soetwater Wind Farm will commence construction in 2016 with operations commencing in 2019 and the wind farm will be operational for a period of 20 years 4

TECHNICAL OVERVIEW Contracted Capacity: Wind Turbine Generator: 139.4MW Vestas V117 3.3MW Hub height: 91.5m Number of WTGs: 43 Voltage Connection Level: Grid integration: 132kV Connection to Eskom s Komsberg substation will be within acceptable limits for fault ride through, reactive power generation and operate in compliance with the Grid Connection Code for Renewable Power Plants, Version 2.8 Scheduled COD: Q2 2019 Wind Turbine Supplier: Civil Balance of Plant Contractor: Electrical Balance of Plant Contractor: O&M Contractor: Vestas Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Power Construction (Pty) Ltd Consolidated Power Projects (Pty) Ltd Vestas Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd 5

PERMITTING STATUS The Soetwater Wind Farm was appointed as a Preferred Bidder project by the DoE in REIPPPP Round 4 The Project s Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was initially commenced in 2011 and was referred to as the Hidden Valley Wind Energy Facility (Phase 2) The Project s Environmental Authorisation (EA) was issued by the Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) in August 2014 During the EIA public consultation process, all stakeholders and registered Interested and Affected Parties were provided opportunities to partake and comment on the project. Rezoning approval was granted by the Karoo Hoogland Local Municipality in November 2014 to rezone the properties from Agricultural Zone 1 to Special Purpose (Primary Use : Agriculture and Secondary use : Wind Power Generating Facility) The Project received preliminary approval from the South Africa Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) in August 2014 and final approval from SACAA will be sought prior to construction All other permits required by the Project are being progressed and will be to hand before commencement of construction 6

PROJECT PARTNERS The Project s partners include: African Clean Energy Developments Enel Green Power Pele Green Energy Soetwater Wind Farm Community Trust Vestas Southern Africa Power Construction Consolidated Power Projects ACED is the project developer of the Soetwater Wind Farm The Sponsors of the Project (including Enel Green Power, Pele Green Energy and the Community Trust) bring together a strategic partnership with experience in developing, construction and operating renewable energy projects internationally and in the South African REIPPPP Vestas Southern Africa, Power Construction and Consolidated Power Projects have significant experience and expertise in constructing and operating renewable energy projects internationally and in South Africa 7

PROJECT STRUCTURE SOETWATER WIND FARM (140MW) Enel Green Power Pele Green Energy Shareholders Soetwater Wind Farm Community Trust 60.0% 30% 10% Contractors Equity Finance 100% Vestas Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd Turbine Supply & Installation Agreement Soetwater Wind Farm(Pty) Ltd Bidder (Project Company) Consolidated Power Projects (Pty) Ltd Electrical Balance of Plant EPC Agreement Power Construction (Pty) Ltd Civil Balance of Plant EPC Agreement 8

PROJECT DEVELOPER AFRICAN CLEAN ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS (ACED) African Clean Energy Developments (Pty) Limited (ACED) is a South African registered company dedicated to the development of renewable energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa ACED and its shareholders, African Infrastructure Investment Manager (Pty) Ltd (AIIM) and AFPOC Limited (AFPOC), have an established track record in renewable energy projects in South Africa and globally In the South African REIPPPP, ACED and its shareholders have been involved in the development, bidding, investment and construction of 720MW of wind projects and 75MW of solar photovoltaic projects The ACED business has been in operation for 6 years and is at the forefront of renewable energy development in South Africa 9

SPONSOR ENEL GREEN POWER RSA Enel Green Power RSA (Pty) Ltd (Enel or EGP) has ambitions to have a strong presence in South Africa over the long term EGP already has more than 70 people employed and working in EGP s Johannesburg headquarters EGP has been awarded in excess of 1,200 MW wind and solar projects in the DoE s REIPPPP, which accounts for an investment of approximately ZAR 18 billion in South Africa EGP is a major global renewable energy investor and operator globally and is committed to bringing its expertise and experience to the South African market EGP RSA is a 100% subsidiary of Enel Green Power S.p.A. which in turn is subsidiary of Enel S.p.A. 10

ENEL GREEN POWER GLOBAL FOOTPRINT IN RENEWABLE ENERGY 1 North America 2.1 GW in operation 0.4 GW under construction 5.1 GW pipeline Europe 5.8 GW in operation 0.1 GW under construction 4.0 GW pipeline Total capacity by technology 9,626 MW 9% 27% 59% 4% 1% 2 Geo Hydro Wind Biomass Solar Latin America 1.7 GW in operation 1.0 GW under construction 12.4 GW pipeline Africa 10 MW in operation 0.5 GW under construction 4.5 GW pipeline Of which: 0.7 GW awarded in 2015 Total production by technology 31.8 TWh 19% 36% 44% 1% <1% Countries of presence 1. As of December 31st, 2014 Countries of active development Areas under screening 2 11

ENEL S GLOBAL PRESENCE 1 USA and Canada Capacity: 2.1 GW Capacity: 0.8 GW Central America Colombia 1 in generation 2 (21%) 1 in distribution 2 (22%) Capacity: 3.0 GW 2.8 M customers Peru 1 in generation (22%) 2 in distribution (31%) Capacity: 1.9 GW 1.3 M customers Chile 1 in generation (27%) 1 in distribution (33%) Capacity: 6.8 GW (of which 0.5 GW) 1.7 M customers Uruguay Capacity under construction Italy 1 in generation (27%) 1 in distribution (85%) Capacity: 36.8 GW (of which 3.1 GW) 30,7 M customers power-gas Upstream gas activities Iberia 1 in generation (24%) 1 in distribution (42%) Capacity: 23.5 GW (of which 1.8 GW) 12.5 M customers power+gas Rest of Europe Presence in generation 0.7 GW (of which 0.3 GW) Presence in retail Brazil Presence in generation (1%) and distribution (7%) Capacity: 1.3 GW (of which 0.4 GW) 6.4 M customers Argentina 1 in generation 2 (11%) 2 in distribution (17%) Capacity: 4.4 GW 2.5 M customers Romania 2 in distribution (36%) Capacity: 0.5 GW 2,7 M customers Slovakia 1 in generation (82%) Capacity: 4,9 GW Russia Presence in generation (5%) Capacity: 9.1 GW Presence in retail Indonesia Trading activities Africa ~0.1 GW (of which 10 MW) Upstream gas activities Enel presence Enel Green Power presence # Market position % Market share GW Enel Green Power Capacity 1. As of 31 st December 2014 2. Among private operators Global diversified player in more than 30 countries 12

SPONSOR PELE ENERGY GROUP Pele Energy Group (PEG) has three subsidiaries namely, Pele Natural Energy (PNE), Pele Green Energy (PGE) and Knowledge Pele (KP). PEG owns and operates 689 MW of renewable and base-load power projects across Southern Africa, with involvement in a further 250 MW through its research and development. PEG s beginnings can be traced to 2009 with the establishment of Pele, an organisation focused largely on social development. Although the company has evolved into a sound energy group, the company embraces the social development aspects of the business through KP, a business focused solely on this function. Pele Green Energy is an IPP which develops, owns and operates power generation plants in the renewable energy space. PGE was one of the first 28 preferred bidders in the first round of the REIPPP alongside Soitec on the 36 MW Solar CPV project. In October 2013, PGE together with Enel Green Power were selected as a Preferred Bidder on the 88 MW Nojoli Wind Farm, as well as on the 60 MW Tomburke Solar and 75 MW Paleishuiwel Solar plant as the EPC and O&M contractor alongside its partner Terni Energia. In December 2014 PGE together with ACWA were selected as Preferred Bidder on the 100MW Redstone Solar CSP plant. In April 2015 PGE was selected as Preferred Bidder on the 140MW Karusa Wind Farm, 140MW Soetwater Wind Farm and 140MW Nxuba Wind Farm. Pele Natural Energy primarily develops, owns and operates base-load plants. PNE owns 20.4% of the Kuvaninga project, a 40.29 MW natural gas fires powered plant in Mozambique. Knowledge Pele is engaged in research and development. KP has provided services to over 10 renewable energy projects as well as university linked research projects. 13

SPONSOR PELE ENERGY GROUP Founding Shareholders 100% Pele Green Energy 30% 30% 30% 35% 30% 10% 30% Copperton Wind (100MW) Soetwater Wind (140MW) Karusa Wind (140MW) CPV1 Solar (36MW) Nojoli Wind (88MW) Redstone CSP (100 MW) Nxuba Wind (140MW) 20% 20% 40% Paleisheuwel Solar PV (EPC and O&M) Tomburke Solar PV (EPC and O&M) Copperton Wind (O&M) 14

VALUE FOR MONEY The Soetwater Wind Farm project delivers exceptional value for money to the South African government, low cost of electricity to electricity consumers and delivers significant economic development benefits to South Africa and the Local Communities In the REIPPPP Programme, bidders are evaluated on the basis of their relative ranking in terms of Price (70% weighting) and Economic Development (30% weighting) In REIPPPP Round 4, due to the strong level of competition of all the bidders, the DoE appointed ~1,350 of wind projects as Preferred Bidders in April (initial allocation) and June 2015 (additional allocation) including the Soetwater Wind Farm This demonstrates that the Soetwater Wind Farm delivers exceptional value for money as it was selected by the DoE as one of the highest ranking projects and hence was awarded Preferred Bidder status by the DoE in REIPPPP Round 4 The Project s Sponsors have committed to progressive Economic Development targets to ensure meaningful economic development through socio-economic development, enterprise development, preferential procurement, black economic empowerment ownership and job creation in the Local Communities 15

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT In support of the Department of Energy s objectives to achieve economic development and socio-economic development in South Africa, the Project has made progressive Economic Development commitments across the seven Economic Development Elements including: 1. Job Creation 2. Local Content 3. Ownership 4. Management Control 5. Preferential Procurement 6. Enterprise Development 7. Socio-Economic Development 16

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Job Creation During the construction phase, 555 (12-month) jobs will be created for South African Citizens Of which 516 jobs will be created for Black Citizens Of which 238 jobs will be created for Local Citizens providing a boost to the income levels of the members of the Local Communities During operations, 94 jobs will be created for South Africa Citizens Of which 73 jobs will be created for Black Citizens Of which 19 jobs will be created for Local Citizens providing sustained employment opportunities for local community members after the completion of construction Ownership & Local Communities 40% of the Equity in the Project will be owned by Black South Africans The Local Communities will collectively own 10% of the Soetwater Wind Farm through the Soetwater Wind Farm Community Trust and benefits will flow to the Local Communities in the form of Development Initiatives, programmes and projects Project spend areas and initiatives will be determined through ongoing needs analysis, asset mapping research and multi-stakeholder engagement Focus will be given to targeting local socio-economic and enterprise development needs that will provide long term sustainable community benefits, helping to reduce poverty and unemployment, improve economic opportunities and social support structures and improving the quality of lives of Local Community members at all levels: individuals, households and small enterprises 17

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