ATOMIC ENERGY POWER CORPORATION JSC

PRESENTATION

1 Presentation Contents

ATOMENERGOPROM in brief Nuclear energy development forecast Affiliates of ATOMENERGOPROM

2 Restructuring of the Atomic Industry

State Corporation

Atomic Energy Power Corporation

JSC “Atomenergoprom” 89 Enterprises Nuclear radiation safety and decommissioning

Nuclear fuel Engineering Applied Power cycle Russia and scientific generation export research Nuclear Nuclear science defense Export of Development Machine- Non - nuclear complex uranium and of activities services technologies building Goals of the establishment of JSC “Atomenergoprom”: To consolidate the civil part of nuclear industry into an integrated full-cycle company of international scale and to increase its efficiency and to enhance its competitiveness To divide civil and defense sectors of nuclear industry To create conditions for corresponding Russian nuclear industry to international integration processes To realize effectively a large-scale program of building NPP in Russia

3 General Company Information

JSC Atomenergoprom was established in 2007 according to Russian Federation Presidential Decree № 556 of 27.04.2007. The charter was approved by Russian Federation Government Resolution №432 of 06.07.2007 The State Corporation Rosatom owns 100% shares of JSC Atomenergoprom (Federal law N 317-FL of 01.12.2007) Shares of 89 enterprises of Russian atomic industry will be contributed into equity of JSC Atomenergoprom (incl. 31 JSC, 55 FSUE, 3 FSEI) The staff totals approximately 193,000 employees. Atomenergoprom absorbs a unique experience, which has been accumulated through all sectors of nuclear fuel cycle and construction of NPP during 60 years Government Support: Federal Target Program “Development of Russian Nuclear Energy Industry in 2007-2010 and for a period till 2015» envisions financing totaling 1471,4 bln RUR (Russian Federation Budget – 674,8 bln RUR – 45%).

4 Mission

Atomenergoprom mission is to provide safe and effective economic development, life quality growth and preservation of the environment Atomenergoprom contributes to economic growth, social stability, prosperity and progress, provides protection of environment and rational usage of natural resources. The company aims at being a responsible member of the world community, known and respected all over the world.

Core strategic principle – technological leadership in the global nuclear industry Company’s strategy is to advance to both to unification and technological improvement of product and to diversification of sources of revenue and the geographic expansion

5 ATOMENERGOPROM in brief Nuclear energy development forecast Affiliates of ATOMENERGOPROM

6 The Worldwide Nuclear Installed Capacity Forecast Till 2030 GW 800 98% NPP growth 731 700 691

551 Average 600 530 538 529 482 500 447 438 368 400 402 +9% 300 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

WNA 2005 Ma x WNA 2005 Med IA E A 2006 Max IA E A 2006 Min IE A 2006 Alt IE A ‐2006 Ref DOE‐EIA 2006 Ref Red Book OECD Max Red Book OECD Min

WNA 2007 projects growth from 415 to 833 GW or from 12% to 126% of installed capacity from 2030

7 Electricity Consumption Growth In Russia *

bln. kWh 1800 133% 20,5 % 1500 growth to 362 bln 16,5 % kWh 1200 14,6 % 900 15,9 % 79,5% 71,8% 85,4% 83,5% growth to 600 1404,9 bln 84,1% kWh 300

0 2006 2010 2015 2020 CHPPs NPPs ТЭСHPPs, ГРЭС АЭС NPP generation growth from 155,1 bln.kWh to 362 bln.kWh (2006→2020 ) –base scenario, i.e. 20,5% of total Russian electricity generation; NPP growth is achieved by new construction and modernization of existing NPPs *According to General Plan of Electricity Power Plants Allocation (base scenario) adopted by Russian Government Decision dated February 22th 2008 #215-р

8 Increase of capacity according to General Allocation till 2020

Dynamics of nuclear generation Program of putting into operation and (taking into account modernization*) decommissioning of nuclear units (GW) 24,87 Base scenario 59,0 Decommissioning 19,12 Expanded scenario 53,2

38,1 11,08

26,9 23,5 2,07

Installed capacity (GW)

3,9 2006 2010 2015 2020 2006-2010 2011-2015 2016-2020

Till 2010 4 new nuclear units are to be put into operation; 2011-2015 – 10 new nuclear units ; 2016-2020 – 23 units according to base scenario, or 28 units according expanded scenario During 2016-2020 г.г. – decommissioning of 9 units – 3,9GW

* Increasing of capacity on operating equipment taking into modernization

9 General Allocation Plan: Map of Russia in 2020 PEVEK (FNPP) Active NPPs

NPPs under construction BILIBINO Planned NPPs

KOLA

BALTIC LENINGRAD SEVERODVINSK KALININ (FNPP) TVER SMOLENSK CENTRAL KURSK NIZHNIY NOVGOROD NOVOVORONEZH BELOYARSK

ROSTOV SEVERSK BALAKOVO PRIMORSKAYA SOUTH URALS Unit statistics Active - 31 units Under construction - 11 units (incl. 2 floating) Planned - 31 units (incl. 2 floating) Upgrade – 14 units Decomissioning – 9 units (incl. 3 in Bilibino)

10 World units under construction (2008 )*

7 10 24 12 1 3 11 Finland Russia Canada 2 2 6 5 1 10 3 Bulgaria 1 France Slovakia 6 1 2 2 1 1 USA S. Korea Japan Pakistan China 2 India Тaiwan

- nuclear units under construction 1 - nuclear units planned Brazil

1 1 1 South Argentina Africa GE AREVA KHNP Number of nuclear units Today there are about 35 nuclear under construction power units, 12 of them are being NPCIL constructed by Atomenergoprom. CGNPC №1ATOMENERGOPROM 12 28% *Sources: Atomenergoprom, IEAE, WNA 02468101214

11 Active Units Worldwide

Toshiba/ Westinghouse 117 AREVA 95 rd ATOMENERGOPROM 69 3 worldwide by quantity GE-Hitachi 64 AECL 29 MHI 18 KHNP 8

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Toshiba/ Westinghouse 108 AREVA 101 GE-Hitachi ATOMENERGOPROM 49 4th worldwide by AECL installed capacity MHI 18 56 KHNP 15 8 0 40 80 120GW Source: Atomenergoprom

12 ATOMENERGOPROM in brief Nuclear energy development forecast Affiliates of ATOMENERGOPROM

13 Main Enterprises

ОАО “ATOMENERGOPROM”

MINING GENERATION OJSC “Atomredmetzoloto” OJSC “ENERGOATOM” OJSC “PIMCU”, OJSC “Khiagda”, OJSC “Dalur”, JV “Zarechnoye”, MACHINEBUILDING JV “Akbastau”, JV with Cameco, OJSC “”, JV “Alstom Atomenergomash”, OJSC “ZiO”, CONVERSION AND ENRICHMENT OJSC “VPO Tochmash”, “MSZ Molniya” OJSC “AECC”, OJSC “SCC”, OJSC“UECC” ENGINEERING OJSC “PO ECP” OJSC “Design-bureau Hydropress”, OJSC “OKBM”, OJSC “NIKIET”, FABRICATION 3 OJSC “Atomenergoproject” (Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Nizhniy Novgorod) OJSC “TVEL”, OJSC “MSZ”, OJSC “NCCP”, OJSC “ChMP”, OJSC “CMP”, OJSC “MZP” EXPORT OF ENGINEERING CJSC “” EXPORT OF URANIUM PRODUCTS & SERVICES OJSC “TENEX” TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

OJSC “Engineering Centre “Russian RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Gas Centrifuge”, OJSC “VNIINM”, OJSC “NIIAR”, OJSC “IRM” OJSC “NPK Khimprominginiring”

14 Technology Chain

Research and Uranium mining Fuel fabrication development

Conversion and NPP enrichment construction

Manufacturing of gas centrifuge Machinebuilding

Generation Spent nuclear fuel management

15 Global Presence of JSC “Atomenergoprom”

USA Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Russia Canada Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, Great Kazakhstan Mexico Britain, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Ukraine Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Lithuania, Armenia Bulgaria, Slovenia

Japan China South Korea Vietnam India Mongolia Iran

36 countries

Argentine Australia Brazil South Africa Namibia Libya

16 Uranium mining

ATOMENERGOPROM Uranium Mining Forecast, ‘000 t 25 Growth 5,7x 20 Atomredmetzoloto (ARMZ) 15 25% JV in Kazakhstan 10 PIMCU Dalur Khiagda

5 UDK Olovskaya Elkonskiy Gornoye MCU Mining 0 2007 2010 2015 2020 2024 JV in Canada Source: ARMZ JVs in New JV: Note: 25% in 2024 includes JV in Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: (Cameco) Canada, Zarechnoye, Ukraine Extractable Reserves of Uranium, ‘000 t JV in Armenia Mongolia, Akbastau 342 Elkonskiy Mining Namibia PIMCU, Olovskaya MCU Dalur 156 Foreign assets of ARMZ UDK Gornoye Main Business Activities: 583,000* t Secured supply of raw materials matching growing 2-nd demand of nuclear industry; worldwide Uranium mining and raw material base replenishment; Khiagda 41 Use of the newest technologies (in-situ leaching); *Including reserves in Kazakhstan

17 Fuel Fabrication Affiliates

ATOMENERGOPROM Nuclear Fuel World Market (Fuel Assembly)

Others 83% TVEL

Mashinostroitelny Novosibirsk Chepetsky Plant (Electrostal) Chemical Mechanical Plant Concentrates Plant

Chemical and TVEL representative office: 17% TVEL Metallurgical Slovakia, Ukraine Plant

Main Business Activities Source: TVEL data, 2007 Increased Domestic and Export Fuel Market Demands Secured Supply Nuclear Fuel Development and TVEL-labeled fuel keeps running Optimization; 74 commercial reactors – 14 countries Fuel assembly “TVS-Kvadrat” project development ; Participation in MOX project development; 30 research reactors – 17 countries Participation in ITER project development ; In cooperation with AREVA NP supplies fuel for Cooperation expanding with Areva, AECL PWR/BWR (6 reactors in 2007) and KNFC etc. Continuation of Finland (from 2008) and Czech (from 2010) fuel supply projects

18 Enrichment / Conversion Affiliates

ATOMENERGOPROM SWU World Market 5% others Atomenergo prom 45% Enrichment / Conversion Division 11% Usec

TENEX UEIP AECC

UEC IUEC SCC ECP 20% Urenco Gas Centrifuge Carbon Fiber Engineering Engineering Division Division Areva 19%

Source: Atomenergoprom data, 2007 г.

Main Business Activities : Secured supply of enriched uranium and enrichment / conversion services to domestic NPPs and export supply to NPP Operators; Development of enrichment technologies

19 Nuclear Electric Generation

ATOMENERGOPROM Installed Capacity TOP-5 Operators, GW

TEPCO «ENERGOATOM» CONCERN KHNP Number 2 EXELON worldwide Balakovo NPP Beloyarsk NPP ENERGOATOM 23,2 (4хVVER 1000) (LWGR-600) EDF 4000 MW 600 MW 63

Bilibino NPP Rostov NPP (4хLWGR 6) 48 MW (1хVVER 1000) 1000 MW 0224466 Source: IAEA (NPP World Wide Report 2006), Kalinin NPP Kola NPP (3хVVER 1000) (4хVVER 440) 3000 MW 1760 MW Reactor Number TOP-5 Operators

Kursk NPP Leningrad NPP (4хRBMK 1000) (4хRBMK 1000) TEPCO 4000 MW 4000 MW EXELON Number 2 Novovoronezh NPP Smolensk NPP KHNP worldwide (2хVVER 440, (3хRBMK 1000) ENERGOATOM 31 1 VVER 1000) 3000 MW х EDF 1834 MW 58

Total: 10 NPPs, 31 reactors with 23242 MW 0 15304560 capacity installed Source: IAEA (NPP World Wide Report 2006), Rosenergoatom

20 Position of ENERGOATOM among Russian generation companies

ТОР-5 Installed capacity, GW

JSC “OGK-1” 2-d place in JSC “” installed 23,2 JSC “” capacity 63 ENERGOATOM 23,2 JSC “RusGidro» 25

0 102030

ТОР-5 Generation of electricity 2007, bln. kW/h

JSC “OGK-4” 1-st place in JSC “Irkutskenergo” generation JSC “Mosenergo” of electricity 31 58 JSC “RusGidro» 82,3

ENERGOATOM 158,3

- 0 40 80 120 160

21 Nuclear Machinebuilding Industry Affiliates

ATOMENERGOPROM

ATOMENERGOMASH GROUP R&D Hydropress OKBM CKBM SverdNIIKHim Turbine Island Reactor Island Auxiliary Equipment Mash Auxiliary Equipment Perlovsky «Intelenergomash» Plant JV«ALSTOM- ZIO Podolsk «Arako» (Czech) Electrochemical Atomenergomash» ZIOMAR «Stalenergoproekt» JV with Ganz Energetica Equipment Kft (Hungary) and others companies Zavod Progress Main Business Activities : Turbine Island Transition to new production and technology platform and increase of production efficiency Kaluga Increasing production rate from 2 to 4-5 equipment sets Turbine per year for new NPPs after 2011 Plant

22 Cooperation JSC “Atomenegoprom’ with Japanese Companies

Japanese nuclear energy market has strategic importance for JSC “Atomenergoprom”

At present JSC ”TENEX” provides about 15% of fuel requirements for Japanese NPP

JSC “Atomredmetzoloto” (ARMZ) active cooperates with Mitsui company in realizing collaborative exploration and uranium mining projects in Russia

23 Cooperation JSC “Atomenegoprom’ with Japanese Companies

On March 20, 2008 Atomenergoprom signed General Framework Agreement on business cooperation with Toshiba Corporation Parties have started an investigation of collaborative projects in different fields, including NPP’s design and construction, production and technical services for heavy equipment, products and services for nuclear fuel cycle Close interconnections between two companies can led to the creation of strategic partnership

24 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

Contacts:

JSC «Atomenergoprom» Address: 24/26 B.Ordynka, Moscow 119017 Russia

Anton V. Kovalevskiy Investment Policy Director tel. +7 (495) 270-17-31 e-mail: [email protected] Roman S. Kuvshinov Head of IR-office tel.: +7 (495) 969-29-39, ext.3291 e-mail: [email protected]

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