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Company Names After the Name Change to Ørsted 2 October 2017 Company names after the name change to Ørsted Please find below a list of the new company names of the entities in DONG Energy. Subject to registration of the name changes by the local business authorities, the name changes are expected to be completed in the period from 30 October to 3 November 2017. Company name today Registration Company name after change numbers to Ørsted Anholt Havvindmøllepark I/S 33967748 Anholt Havvindmøllepark I/S Barrow Offshore Wind Ltd. 04145993 Barrow Offshore Wind Ltd. Bay State Wind Holdco LLC 6235621 Bay State Wind Holdco LLC Bay State Wind LLC 5675226 Bay State Wind LLC Amtsgericht Hamburg, Borkum Riffgrund 2 Holding GmbH HRB 146796 Borkum Riffgrund 2 Holding GmbH Borkum Riffgrund 2 Investor Holding Amtsgericht Hamburg, Borkum Riffgrund 2 Investor Holding GmbH HRB 146797 GmbH Borkum Riffgrund I Holding A/S 29616477 Borkum Riffgrund I Holding A/S Borkum Riffgrund I Offshore Windpark Amtsgericht Aurich Borkum Riffgrund I Offshore Windpark A/S GmbH & Co. oHG HRA 201463 A/S GmbH & Co. oHG Borkum Riffgrund 2 Offshore Wind Amtsgericht Aurich Borkum Riffgrund 2 Offshore Wind Farm GmbH & Co. oHG HRA 202470 Farm GmbH & Co. oHG Borssele Wind Farm C.V. 69694818 Borssele Wind Farm C.V. Boreas B.V. 69576106 Boreas B.V. Breesea Limited 07883217 Breesea Limited Breeveertien II Wind Farm B.V. in 24463799 Breeveertien II Wind Farm B.V. in liquidatie liquidatie BSW Holdco LLC 6235870 BSW Holdco LLC BSW Projectco LLC 6235873 BSW Projectco LLC Amtsgericht Bunde-Etzel-Pipeline Oldenburg Bunde-Etzel-Pipeline Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH HRB 207728 Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH Amtsgericht Bunde-Etzel-Pipelinegesellschaft mbH Oldenburg Bunde-Etzel-Pipelinegesellschaft mbH & Co. KG HRA 203664 & Co. KG Burbo Extension Holding Ltd. 9983123 Burbo Extension Holding Ltd. Company name today Registration Company name after change numbers to Ørsted Burbo Extension Ltd. 07307131 Burbo Extension Ltd. Celtic Array Limited 07103802 Celtic Array Limited CT Offshore A/S 10144922 CT Offshore A/S Cure DONG Energy REnescience B.V. 64055477 Cure Renescience B.V. DE Thermal Power Nr. 1 A/S under 25496086 DE Thermal Power Nr. 1 A/S under frivillig likvidation frivillig likvidation DE Wind Power U.S. LLC 6236482 Orsted Wind Power North America LLC Den Helder Wind Farm B.V. in 24469229 Den Helder Wind Farm B.V. in liquidatie liquidatie DONG E&P nr. 1 2008 A/S 31849160 Ørsted nr. 1 2008 A/S DONG EGJ A/S 27025986 Ørsted EGJ A/S DONG El A/S 27026222 Ørsted El A/S DONG Energy - Anholt Offshore A/S 31176743 Ørsted - Anholt Offshore A/S DONG Energy (UK) Limited 06730824 Orsted (UK) Limited DONG Energy A/S 36213728 Ørsted A/S DONG Energy Aktiebolag 556626-9345 Orsted Aktiebolag DONG Energy Borkum Riffgrund I Amtsgericht Hamburg, GmbH HRB 126194 Orsted Borkum Riffgrund I GmbH DONG Energy Borkum Riffgrund I Amtsgericht Hamburg Orsted Borkum Riffgrund I HoldCo HoldCo GmbH HRB 121398 GmbH DONG Energy Borkum Riffgrund West Amtsgericht Hamburg, I GmbH HRB 120273 Orsted Borkum Riffgrund West I GmbH DONG Energy Borkum Riffgrund West Amtsgericht Hamburg Orsted Borkum Riffgrund West II II GmbH HRB 134106 GmbH DONG Energy Borssele 1 B.V. 66012066 Orsted Borssele 1 B.V. DONG Energy Borssele Holding B.V. 66136644 Orsted Borssele Holding B.V. DONG Energy Burbo (UK) Limited 04129545 Orsted Burbo (UK) Limited DONG Energy Burbo Extension 09983129 Holding Ltd. Orsted Burbo Extension Holding Ltd. DONG Energy Gode Wind 1 Holding Amtsgericht Hamburg GmbH HRB 137761 Orsted Gode Wind 1 Holding GmbH DONG Energy Gode Wind 2 GmbH Amtsgericht Hamburg Orsted Gode Wind 2 GmbH HRB 131721 Company name today Registration Company name after change numbers to Ørsted DONG Energy Gunfleet Sands Demo 07307044 (UK) Ltd Orsted Gunfleet Sands Demo (UK) Ltd DONG Energy Holding Ludwigsau I Amtsgericht Hamburg GmbH HRB 117713 Orsted Holding Ludwigsau I GmbH DONG Energy Horns Rev 2 A/S 31849322 Ørsted Horns Rev 2 A/S DONG Energy Horns Rev I A/S 31164192 Ørsted Horns Rev I A/S DONG Energy Hornsea Project Three 08584210 Orsted Hornsea Project Three (UK) (UK) Limited Limitd Amtsgericht Hamburg DONG Energy Infrastructure GmbH HRB 129003 Orsted Infrastructure GmbH DONG Energy InvestCo Limited 52479159 Orsted InvestCo Limited DONG Energy Isle of Man (UK) 013051V Limited Orsted Isle of Man (UK) Limited DONG Energy IT Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. 981571-V Orsted Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. DONG Energy IT Polska Sp. z o.o. 0000401385 Orsted Polska Sp. z o.o. DONG Energy Kraftwerke Greifswald Amtsgericht DONG Energy Kraftwerke Greifswald Verwaltungs GmbH i.L. Stralsund, HRB 7383 Verwaltungs GmbH i.L. DONG Energy Kraftwerke Holding Amtsgericht Hamburg, GmbH HRB 99353 Orsted Kraftwerke Holding GmbH Amtsgericht Hamburg DONG Energy Leitung E GmbH HRB 103188 Orsted Leitung E GmbH DONG Energy Lincs (UK) Ltd 07670693 Orsted Lincs (UK) Ltd DONG Energy London Array II Limited 06638251 Orsted London Array II Limited DONG Energy London Array Limited 03848988 Orsted London Array Limited Amtsgericht Hamburg DONG Energy Markets GmbH HRB 117696 Orsted Markets GmbH DONG Energy Maabjerg Energy 33775210 Maabjerg Energy Concept A/S Concept A/S DONG Energy Nearshore Wind ApS 31080223 Ørsted Nearshore Wind ApS DONG Energy Netherlands B.V. 59337176 Orsted Netherlands B.V. DONG Energy New Bio Solutions 35256369 Ørsted New Bio Solutions (China) A/S (China) A/S DONG Energy New Bio Solutions Co. 110000450254727 DONG Energy New Bio Solutions Co. Ltd. Ltd. Company name today Registration Company name after change numbers to Ørsted DONG Energy New Bio Solutions 32319017 Ørsted New Bio Solutions Holding A/S Holding A/S DONG Energy Nr. 1 2014 A/S 36035617 Ørsted Nr. 1 2014 A/S DONG Energy Nr. 2 2014 A/S 36035668 Ørsted Nr. 2 2014 A/S DONG Energy Nr. 3 2014 A/S 36036044 Ørsted Nr. 3 2014 A/S DONG Energy Nr. 4 2014 A/S 36035692 Ørsted Nr. 4 2014 A/S DONG Energy Nysted I A/S 31164486 Nysted I A/S DONG Energy Oil & Gas A/S 27446485 Ørsted Services A/S DONG Energy Pipelines A/S 27921825 Ørsted Pipelines A/S DONG Energy Power (Gunfleet Sands) 07680409 Ltd Orsted Power (Gunfleet Sands) Ltd DONG Energy Power (Participation) 07722618 Ltd Orsted Power (Participation) Ltd DONG Energy Power (UK) Ltd. 04984787 Orsted Power (UK) Ltd. DONG Energy Power Rotterdam B.V. 34249089 Orsted Power Rotterdam B.V. DONG Energy Power Sales UK 07489052 Limited Orsted Power Sales (UK) Limited DONG Energy Race Bank (Holding) 10272657 Limited Orsted Race Bank (Holding) Limited DONG Energy Real Estate A/S 35208534 Ørsted Real Estate A/S DONG Energy REnescience Northwich 09666487 Orsted Renescience Northwich Limited Limited DONG Energy REnescience Northwich 09666501 Orsted Renescience Northwich O&M O&M Limited Limited DONG Energy S&D UK Limited 07805315 Orsted S&D (UK) Limited DONG Energy Sales & Distribution A/S 20214414 Ørsted Sales & Distribution A/S DONG Energy Sales (UK) Limited 02405635 Orsted Sales (UK) Limited Amtsgericht Hamburg DONG Energy Sales GmbH HRB 136926 Orsted Sales GmbH DONG Energy Salg & Service A/S 27210538 Ørsted Salg & Service A/S DONG Energy Salg & Service A/S BR017278 Orsted Salg & Service A/S (filial i UK) (filial i UK) DONG Energy Services B.V. 20121827 Orsted Services B.V. DONG Energy Shell Flats (UK) Limited 06494509 Orsted Shell Flats (UK) Limited DONG Energy SP (UK) Limited 08780091 Orsted SP (UK) Limited Company name today Registration Company name after change numbers to Ørsted DONG Energy SP Holding (UK) 06454112 Limited Orsted SP Holding (UK) Limited Amtsgericht Hamburg DONG Energy Speicher E GmbH HRB 102841 Orsted Speicher E GmbH Amtsgericht Hamburg DONG Energy Speicher R GmbH HRB 128035 Orsted Speicher R GmbH DONG Energy Thermal Power A/S 27446469 Ørsted Bioenergy & Thermal Power A/S DONG Energy Thermal Power A/S (UK BR019546 Orsted Bioenergy & Thermal Power Branch) A/S (UK Branch) DONG Energy UK III Limited 07962911 Orsted UK III Limited DONG Energy Walney Extension 10899436 Orsted Walney Extension Holdings Holdings Limited Limited DONG Energy West of Duddon Sands 06494525 Orsted West of Duddon Sands (UK) (UK) Limited Limited DONG Energy Westermost Rough 08902636 Limited Orsted Westermost Rough Limited DONG Energy Wind Power (U.S.) INC 5712192 Orsted North America INC DONG Energy Wind Power A/S 31849292 Ørsted Wind Power A/S DONG Energy Wind Power A/S (filial i 799 320 007 R.C.S. Orsted Wind Power A/S (filial i Frankrig) NANTERRE Frankrig) DONG Energy Wind Power A/S (UK BR019457 Orsted Wind Power A/S (UK Branch) Branch) DONG Energy Wind Power Denmark 31846846 Ørsted Wind Power Denmark A/S A/S DONG Energy Wind Power Germany Amtsgericht Hamburg GmbH HRB 116369 Orsted Wind Power Germany GmbH DONG Energy Wind Power Holding 18936674 Ørsted Wind Power Holding A/S A/S DONG Energy Wind Power 63586088 Netherlands B.V. Orsted Wind Power Netherlands B.V. DONG Energy Wind Power 66130522 Orsted Wind Power Netherlands Netherlands Holding B.V. Holding B.V. DONG Energy Wind Power Taiwan 43850240 Orsted Taiwan Limited Limited Company name today Registration Company name after change numbers to Ørsted DONG Energy Wind Power TW 36035781 Ørsted Wind Power TW Holding A/S Holding A/S DONG Insurance A/S 28330766 Ørsted Insurance A/S DONG Offshore Gas Systems A/S 34881057 Danish Offshore Gas Systems A/S DONG Oil Pipe A/S (former DE NR. 1 34890021 Danish Oil Pipe A/S 2013 A/S) DONG VE A/S 26510244 Ørsted VE A/S DONG Vind A/S 27256821 Ørsted Vind A/S EM El Holding A/S 21629839 EM El Holding A/S Emineral A/S 26488842 Emineral A/S Enecogen V.O.F. 24396477 Enecogen V.O.F.
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