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Glyn Jones · Senior Project Manager · Sofia Offshore 29 June 2018 We produce, we distribute, we deliver reliably and sustainably – and we innovate to get better every day

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Sustainable generation Efficient distribution Products and services of of that meet needs Renewables Well diversified European 3.4GW renewables portfolio with a focus on competitive technologies Offshore Wind Offshore Wind Top 5 player with significant expertise in delivering projects

Key figures 2016 2017

Total capacity (MW), pro-rata 967 1,017

Total capacity (MW), accounting view 925 925 585 Average load factor3 37% 39% 87 345 Total production volume (GWh)4 2,835 3,187

Avg. ~16 years 1.0GW asset age of avg. remaining capacity2 ~4 years2 support life2

5 Offshore Wind Track record of installing bigger turbines, further from shore and in deeper waters

Project North Hoyle Gwynt y Môr Greater Gabbard Thornton Bank Nordsee One (Expected) CoD 2004 2010 2015 2012 2009 – 2013 2017 Capacity 60MW 90MW 576MW 504MW 325MW 332MW Turbines 30 × 2.0MW 25 × 3.6MW 160 × 3.6MW 140 × 3.6MW 54 × 5 – 6.15MW 54 × 6.15MW Water depth 7 – 11m depth 10 – 15m depth 12 – 28m depth 24 – 34m depth 12 – 30m depth 26 – 29m depth Distance to shore 7 km 8km 13km 23km 28km 45km

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In operation Under construction FID planned Offshore Wind Delivering offshore wind in the UK

Four out of seven - A UK first - Built and Over 1GW – since 2003 operational offshore operate the UK’s first ever innogy has led on the projects are in commercial scale offshore construction of over 1GW the UK wind farm, North Hoyle, offshore projects in the 2003 UK

2nd largest - In 2015 Our largest project - in Successful CfD - Triton inaugurated what was August 2017 innogy Knoll successful in the then, the world’s second became sole owner of the 2017 auction largest offshore wind 1.2GW Sofia Offshore and starting farm, Gwynt y Môr Wind Farm construction this summer (2018).

7 Offshore Wind UK offshore projects

Significant pedigree and investment within UK offshore renewables Status Project Region Capacity (up to) Consented Sofia North East 1.2GW Construction East Coast, England 860MW Operational Galloper * Suffolk, England 353MW Greater Gabbard* Suffolk, England 500MW Rhyl Flats* North 90MW Gwynt y Môr * North Wales 576MW North Hoyle** North Wales 60MW

* Partnership project ** Owner is Greencoat plc 8 Offshore Wind innogy East Coast Offshore projects Galloper 56 x Siemens 6.3MW turbines generating renewable electricity since March 2018 • First generation was November 2017 • £1.5 billion energy infrastructure project • Capacity to generate enough power for 380,000 homes • 353MW project, 30km off the Suffolk coast • 700 jobs during construction, 90 FTE east coast jobs during O&M • State of the art, purpose built O&M building for Harwich - planning decision expected Summer 2018 Offshore Wind innogy East Coast Offshore projects Triton Knoll FID achieved and onshore construction start this summer • Up to 90 MHI turbines • 9.5MW installed capacity • Up to 860MW • Clean energy for at least 800,000 UK homes. • £2 billion in new UK energy infrastructure • Offshore construction late 2019 • Commissioning start Spring 2021

MHI Vestas’ V164-9.5 MW turbine Offshore Wind innogy East Coast Offshore projects Triton Knoll Supplier engagement • Onshore construction – successful supplier day in Boston • First offshore construction supplier day planned for Autumn 2018 • Bulk of contracts via Tier 1 contractors

Long term opportunities from O&M • O&M base (anticipated Humber region) • Long term involvement – 20 yrs + including Balance of Plant / Operations and Maintenance of Fugro Scout at Immingham during offshore site investigation the wind farm. work for Triton Knoll • www.tritonknoll.co.uk/supply-chain/ Offshore Wind innogy East Coast Offshore projects Sofia innogy’s largest development project to-date at up to 1.2GW

• 2015 planning permission achieved by partnership within the Dogger Bank Zone • August 2017 Teesside B announced as 100% innogy project • Currently progressing through latter stages of development and design • 220 km from connection point at Lackenby (Teesside) • Welcome 2019 CfD announcement • Construction to commence in the 2020s Contact us on: [email protected] Onshore cable route

innogy SE · Sofia Management Team · May 2018 13 Offshore Wind innogy East Coast Offshore projects Sofia

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Highly experienced or a new entrant to the offshore wind sector? We’d like to hear from you and about what you can offer. Offshore Wind The future

“The move to cleaner economic growth – through low carbon technologies and the efficient use of resources is one of the greatest industrial opportunities of our time” Government industrial strategy, November 2017 The industry’s vision for the future anticipates a commitment of 30GW by 2030 could support:

- £48bn investment in UK infrastructure - £2.4bn reduction in electricity costs to consumers

- 27,000 skilled jobs - Exports increasing five fold to £2.6bn per annum

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