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Dan Finch Moray Offshore Renewables Ltd

Dan Finch Moray Offshore Renewables Ltd. DELIVERING ROUND 3 Inverness 2nd February 2010. MORAY FIRTH OFFSHORE RENEWABLES Ltd. . Introduction. Presenting the partnership Committed to deliver The Moray Firth (Zone 1) key issues Delivery plan Key challenges for Round 3 How to contact us?.

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Dan Finch Moray Offshore Renewables Ltd

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  1. Dan FinchMoray Offshore Renewables Ltd

  2. DELIVERING ROUND 3 Inverness 2nd February 2010 MORAY FIRTH OFFSHORE RENEWABLES Ltd.

  3. Introduction • Presenting the partnership • Committed to deliver • The Moray Firth (Zone 1) key issues • Delivery plan • Key challenges for Round 3 • How to contact us? 3

  4. Presenting the Partnership… The strengths The Partnership • EDP Renewables: • #4 in renewables worldwide with a total installed capacity ~6 GW • €2.0 bn per annum development budget • Presence in 9 countries on 3 continents • €1.6 bn IPO, largest in Europe in 2008 Strong and Clear Commitment 1 • SeaEnergy Renewables: • Scottish based world class team with decades of offshore Oil&Gas experience– development, construction, installation, O&M • Conceived, developed and delivered the Beatrice Demonstrator Project • Two sites awarded in Scottish Territorial Waters Round (1,825 MW) Unique Deepwater Capabilities 2 Proven track record for Delivery and Operating at Scale 3 • The Crown Estate: • Decades of experience as Stewards of the UK Seas and Coastline • Top quality professionals from the offshore and energy sector 4

  5. EDPR: a pure wind player with a sound asset base… USA Poland Belgium 2,530 - France 427 57 120 18,062 Romania 13 1,466 211 62 36 - 1,221 159 Portugal 682 Spain 596 128 Brazil 2,109 574 477 14 4,999 - 1,509 Gross MW Installed Capacity Under Construction Pipeline + Prospects MW Installed Capacity 5,577 1,293 28,587 MW Under Construction MW Pipeline + Prospects 5 5

  6. SeaEnergy Renewables: the partner of choice in offshore power generation Business goals • To be at the forefront in the application of marine renewable technologies • To be the recognized leader in marine renewable energy • To develop a portfolio of 3-5 GW in 3-5 years, generating within 10 years • To own net interests of 1GW within 5 years • To create enterprise value of >£500 million within 5 years 6

  7. …Committed to Deliver… The Crown Estate • Commitment to deliver UK R3 • Experience in Stakeholder management EDP Renewables SeaEnergy Renewables • 700+ professional fully dedicated to wind • Financial commitment of €2 bn/year for wind farm construction • #1 client of Vestas and in the top-3 of Enercon, Gamesa and GE • Best-in-class energy yield with a 30 people strong team with more than 10 years of experience • Engineering & Construction capability • O&M team of 150 professionals and State of the art Control & Operation Center • Dedicated to offshore renewables • Engineering and Offshore project management skills • Fabrication, installation and O&M expertise offshore • Experience in licensing and permitting in offshore Scotland • Proven stakeholder management success Supply Chain • Local and highly specialised professionals to complement and accelerate program roll-out • Sourcing know-how from the oil & gas sector 7

  8. …the Moray Firth (Zone 1) 1 Zone 1 key constraints Zone 1 potential development areas Cumulative & In-combination impacts with STW • Marine Mammals, Birds, Nature Conservation, Radar & Aviation, Shipping, Fisheries Grid • Onshore & Offshore Impact on SAC & SPA features Potential key spatial conflicts: • Fisheries, MOD (inc radar), Shipping, aviation Seabed features and soils • Water depths, wrecks, UXO, sandwaves, & Soils Ports/Harbours Oil & Gas Key figures Capacity: 1,300MW Area: 530 km2 Avg. depth: 35-55m Avg. shore distance: 26 km Development budget:~ £40m 8

  9. Delivery Plan… Programme Summary Activity 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 • Key milestones • Sign ZDA • Apply for consent • Gain consent • Financial Close • Grid connection required • Technical • FEED & Concept Selection • Detailed design • Procurement • Engage Supply Chain • Award Major Contracts • Onshore fabrication • Offshore installation • Operations • First generation • Zone fully operational • Commence consenting activities in 2009 to protect the schedule • Early engagement of supply chain to secure delivery • Realistic durations for offshore scope including weather downtime • Dedicated vessel spreads for each development within the zone • Grid connection required in 2016 • 150 MW first generation Q2 2016 • 1,3 GW fully operational Q3 2020 9

  10. Key Challenges for UK Round 3 Challenges Our Approach 1. Supply Chain • High resource competition, availability of people, vessels and primary equipment • Constrained current capacity for development of Support Bases, Ports and Harbours 2. Funding & Finance • Provide long-term and scale commitment with high uncertainty 3. Grid • Lack of suitable connection to grid 4. Environment • Establishing cumulative & in-combination environmental impact (regional and beyond) 5. Operations & Maintenance • Scale, distance from shore, operation & maintenance Early Engagement and Leverage on EDPR logistics and procurement scale Board Commitment and Focus on Project Viability Early Application and Full Collaboration with 3rd Parties Engagement and transparency with Stakeholders Leverage on EDPR 15 years and 6000+ WTGs experience 10

  11. How to contact us? Current points of contact 1. MORL office is located in Edinburgh • An additional office in the Inverness area is planned • A dedicated web portal is under preparation 2. Supplier candidates • Provide your contact details to supplychain@edprenovaveis.com 3. Press and communication • Please contact rafael.solis@edprenovaveis.com 11

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