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Annual Report 2020 Annual Report 2020 Contents Summary of 2020 • 4 This is Arise • 6 Portfolio overview • 8 CEO’s statement • 10 The Market • 12 Development and Management • 16 Own wind power operations • 18 Sustainability Report • 20 Directors’ Report • 32 Consolidated income statement • 42 Consolidated statement of comprehensive income • 42 Consolidated balance sheet • 43 Consolidated cash flow statement • 44 Statement of changes in equity for the Group • 46 Definitions of key ratios • 46 Notes to the consolidated financial statements • 47 Parent Company income statement • 76 Parent Company balance sheet • 77 Parent Company cash flow statement • 78 Statement of changes in equity for the Parent Company • 79 Notes to the Parent Company’s financial statements • 80 Auditor’s Report • 87 Corporate Governance Report • 92 Ownership structure • 96 Arise’s Board of Directors • 98 Arise’s Group management • 99 Annual General Meeting and 2021 calendar • 100 Financial information in summary • 102 Overview of wind farms • 103 Calendar ARISE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2021 The Annual General Meeting will be held on 5 May FINANCIAL INFORMATION 2021 5 May • Annual General Meeting 5 May • Interim Report for the first quarter 20 July • Interim Report for the second quarter 10 November • Interim report for the third quarter 17 February 2022 • Interim Report for the fourth quarter DISTRIBUTION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT 2020 The Annual Report is available on our website www.arise.se. It is sent by post to shareholders who have notified the company that they wish to receive a copy. Printed copies of the report can be ordered via [email protected] or by phoning +46 10 450 71 22. Invest in the future with Arise Arise is one of Sweden’s leading independent companies in renewable energy. Arise manages the entire value chain – from exploration and permitting, to financing, construc- tion, divestment and long-term management of renewable electricity production. 4 • 2020 IN BRIEF 2020 in brief 2020 IN BRIEF • 5 Significant events in 2020 • Repurchase of bonds at a nominal value of MSEK 150 was carried out for the company’s secured bonds. • The Enviksberget wind farm was completed. • In-depth technical analysis carried out of our wholly-owned wind farms, which means that the expected economic lifetimes of the company’s wholly-owned wind farms will increase from an average of 25 years to approxi- mately 30 years. • The Bröcklingberget wind farm was completed. • A 5-year full-service agreement for the company’s three GE wind farms was signed with WP Green Service GmbH. • Outstanding secured bonds were successfully refinanced with a green bank loan of MEUR 40, which dramatically reduces the company’s financing costs. • The sale of the Ranasjö and Salsjöhöjden projects had to be postponed due to project-specific factors. 6 • THIS IS ARISE The natural elements – the core of our business THIS IS ARISE • 7 Arise’s organisation consists of 31 dedicated employees who are all passionate about working with renewable energy. Our business concept is to be the obvious partner for investors in renewable elec- tricity production and to create added value throughout the life cycle. We aim to maximise the value of our green electrici- ty production through professional opera- tion, management, sales and financing. We are all working towards our vision to develop renewable energy for a sustainable future! Our Development and Management seg- ment includes the project development and management of renewable electricity production. We work continuously with the development of a range of projects and have more than 1,300 MW in our portfolio in various phases in Sweden, Norway and Scotland. For customers in Sweden and Norway, we manage about 1,100 MW, of which 231 MW is under construction. Our Own wind power operations comprise 10 wind farms totalling 139 MW in south- ern Sweden. 8 • PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW Arise portfolio overview Own wind power operations Managed wind farms 1. OXHULT, 5. FRÖSLIDA, 9. GETTNABO, 12. STJÄRNARP, 17. RYSSBOL, 22. ÖVERTURINGEN, LAHOLM MUNICIPALITY HYLTE MUNICIPALITY TORSÅS MUNICIPALITY HALMSTAD MUNICIPALITY HYLTE MUNICIPALITY ÅNGE MUNICIPALITY Turbine type: Vestas V90 Turbine type: GE 2.5 XL Turbine type: Vestas V90 Turbine type: Vestas V100 Turbine type: Vestas V110 Turbine type: Siemens Quantity: 12 Quantity: 9 Quantity: 6 Quantity: 3 Quantity: 6 SWD-DD-130 Annual production: Annual production: Annual production: Year commissioned: 2013 Year commissioned: 2016 Quantity: 56 56.8 GWh 55.4 GWh 30.3 GWh Owner: KumBro Vind AB Owner: KumBro Vind AB Commissioned year: 2020 Year commissioned: 2009 Year commissioned: 2011 Year commissioned: 2011 Owner: Red Rock Power/ 13. BROTORP, 18. BOHULT, Cap Man Group 2. RÅBELÖV, KRISTIANSTAD MÖNSTERÅS MUNICIPALITY HALMSTAD MUNICIPALITY MUNICIPALITY 6. IDHULT, 10. SKÄPPENTORP, MÖNSTERÅS MUNICIPALITY MÖNSTERÅS MUNICIPALITY Turbine type: Vestas V126 Turbine type: GE 1.6-100 Turbine type: Vestas V90 23. BRÖCKLINGBERGET, Turbine type: Vestas V90 Turbine type: Vestas V112 Quantity: 14 Quantity: 8 BRÄCKE MUNICIPALITY Quantity: 5 Quantity: 8 Quantity: 1 Year commissioned: 2015 Year commissioned: 2014 Turbine type: Siemens Annual production: Annual production: Annual production: 8.5 GWh Owner: Funds managed Owner: Funds managed by SWT-DD-142 22.8 GWh 36.2 GWh Year commissioned: 2012 by Equitx Allianz Global Investors Quantity: 11 Year commissioned: 2010 Year commissioned: 2011 Commissioned: 2020 14. STORRUN, 19. EKEBY, Owner: Funds managed by 3. BRUNSMO, KARLSKRONA KROKUM MUNICIPALITY KUMLA MUNICIPALITY MUNICIPALITY 7. SÖDRA KÄRRA, ASKER­ re:cap global investors SUNDS MUNICIPALITY Turbine type: Nordex N90 Turbine type: Senvion Turbine type: GE 2.5 XL Turbine type: Vestas V100 Quantity: 12 MM100 Quantity: 5 24. ENVIKSBERGET, Quantity: 6 Year commissioned: 2009 Quantity: 3 FALU MUNICIPALITY Annual production: Annual production: Owner: Funds managed by Year commissioned: 2016 Turbine type: Siemens 24.5 GWh 37.4 GWh Whitehelm Capital Owner: KumBro Vind AB SWT-DD-142 Year commissioned: 2010 Year commissioned: Quantity: 9 15. SKOGABY, 20. TELLENES, Commissioned: 2020 4. KÅPHULT, 2011/2012 LAHOLM MUNICIPALITY ROGALAND, NORWAY LAHOLM MUNICIPALITY Owner: Funds managed Turbine type: Vestas V100 Turbine type: Siemens Turbine type: GE 2.5 XL 8. BLEKHEM, by BlackRock Quantity: 4 SWT-3.2 MW Quantity: 7 VÄSTERVIK MUNICIPALITY Year commissioned: 2013 Quantity: 50 Annual production: Turbine type: Vestas V100 26. SKAFTÅSEN, HÄRJE­ Owner: Funds managed by Year commissioned: 2017 DALEN MUNICIPALITY 40.6 GWh Quantity: 6 Allianz Global Investors Owner: Funds managed Turbine type: Siemens Year commissioned: Annual production: by BlackRock SG-6.6-155 2010/2011 30.1 GWh Year commissioned: 16. MOMBYÅSEN, Quantity: 35 SANDVIKEN MUNICIPALITY 2011/2012 21. SVARTNÄS, Commissioned: 2021 Turbine type: Vestas V126 FALUN MUNICIPALITY Owner: Funds managed by Quantity: 10 Turbine type: Vestas V136 Foresight Group LLP Year commissioned: 2016 Quantity: 32 Owner: Funds managed by Commissioned: 2019 Allianz Capital Partners Owner: Funds managed by BlackRock Projects under development, late phase Projects under development, early phase 27. RANASJÖHÖJDEN, 30. KÖLVALLEN, 32. LEBO, ELOMRÅDE 2 ELOMRÅDE 4 SCOTLAND SOLLEFTEÅ MUNICIPALITY LJUSDAL MUNICIPALITY VÄSTERVIK MUNICIPALITY Quantity: About 18 Quantity: About 3 Quantity: About 20–30 Status: Permitted Status: In permitting Status: Permitted Timing, forecast: 2024–2025 Timing, forecast: 2024–2025 Timing, forecast: 2024–2025 Quantity: 25 process Quantity: 5 Timing, forecast: 2021 Quantity: 47 Timing, forecast: 2021–2022 ELOMRÅDE 3 NORWAY Timing, forecast: 2021–2022 Quantity: About 8 Quantity: About 30 28. SALSJÖHÖJDEN, 33. TORMSDALE, SCOTLAND Timing, forecast: 2023–2024 Timing, forecast: 2024–2025 SOLLEFTEÅ MUNICIPALITY 31. FINNÅBERGET, Status: In permitting Status: Permitted RAGUNDA AND SOLLEFTEÅ process MUNICIPALITIES Quantity: 14 Quantity: 12 Status: In permitting Timing, forecast: 2021 Timing, forecast: 2022–2023 process 29. FASIKAN, BRÄCKE Quantity: 25 MUNICIPALITY Timing, forecast: 2022–2023 Status: Permitted Quantity: 15 Timing, forecast: 2021–2022 Wind farms under construction 26. SKAFTÅSEN, HÄRJEDALEN MUNICIPALITY Turbine type: Siemens SG-6.6-155 Quantity: 35 Commissioned: 2021 Owner: Funds managed by Foresight Group LLP PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW • 9 Sold wind farms 11. JÄDRAÅS, 21. SVARTNÄS, OCKELBO MUNICIPALITY FALUN MUNICIPALITY Turbine type: Vestas V112 Turbine type: Vestas V136 Quantity: 66 Quantity: 32 Year commissioned: 2012/2013 Commissioned: 2019 Owner: The Renewable Infra- Owner: Funds managed structure Group Ltd. by BlackRock 12. STJÄRNARP, 23. BRÖCKLINGBERGET, HALMSTAD MUNICIPALITY BRÄCKE MUNICIPALITY Turbine type: Vestas V100 Turbine type: Siemens Quantity: 3 SWT-DD-142 Year commissioned: 2013 Quantity: 11 14. STORRUN Owner: KumBro Vind AB Commissioned: 2020 Owner: Funds managed by 25. SOLBERG 13. BROTORP, re:cap global investors MÖNSTERÅS MUNICIPALITY 27. RANASJÖHÖJDEN Turbine type: Vestas V126 24. ENVIKSBERGET, 28. SALSJÖHÖJDEN Quantity: 14 FALU MUNICIPALITY FINNÅBERGET Year commissioned: 2015 Turbine type: Siemens 23. BRÖCKLINGBERGET 31. Owner: Funds managed SWT-DD-142 by Equitx Quantity: 9 29. FASIKAN Commissioned: 2020 ÖVERTURINGEN 15. SKOGABY, Owner: Funds managed 22. LAHOLM MUNICIPALITY by BlackRock Turbine type: Vestas V100 Quantity: 4 25. SOLBERG, ÖRNSKÖLDSVIK Year commissioned: 2013 MUNICIPALITY 30. KÖLVALLEN Owner: Funds managed by Turbine type: Vestas V126 26. SKAFTÅSEN Allianz Global Investors Quantity: 22 Commissioned:
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