Icebreaker Wind Supply Chain Open House

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Icebreaker Wind Supply Chain Open House Dave Karpinski dkarpinski@leedco.org 216-533-3725

Responsible for Icebreaker Wind Our Supply Chain Development Partners Welcome Responsible for Icebreaker Wind Our Supply Chain Development Partners

Build an offshore wind industry in Northeast Ohio to create jobs and generate clean energy locally Community-driven initiative dating back to 2004 LEEDCo formed in 2009 to pursue the vision 1st step  build a demonstration project Blaze the trail to attract the private sector Tremendous support from City of Cleveland – Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Erie (PA), Lake, Lorain Counties – Cleveland Foundation - DOE - US Delegation Members - environmental groups – labor - lakefront communities - and others LEEDCo achieved significant progress in development of Icebreaker Wind project with DOE funding and local funding Attracted the interest and investment of Fred. Olsen Renewables Now in the process of transitioning development and construction to Fred. Olsen Renewables USA Transition to be completed January 2017

Fred. Olsen Renewables Fred. Olsen Renewables (FOR), based in Oslo, Norway, builds, owns and operates renewable energy projects. Main focus is wind power and the first investment was made back in 1996. Significant efforts have been made in developing green field projects. The company’s first large-scale wind farm, Crystal Rig (Scotland) commenced operation in 2003. Total generation capacity of 582.1 MW Six operating onshore wind farms in Scotland (432.8 MW) One operating onshore wind farm in Norway (71.3 MW) One operating onshore wind farm in Sweden (78 MW) Onshore projects under construction Crystal Rig III (14 MW) in Scotland with expected completion in 4Q 2016 Windy Standard II (61.5 MW) in Scotland with expected completion in 4Q 2017 Permitted and under development 856 MW permitted onshore in France, Sweden and Norway Approx. 500 MW permitted & under development offshore Ireland Development pipeline of 690 –1,120 MW onshore in Norway, Sweden, France and UK

Icebreaker Wind 6 Vestas V126-3.45 turbines 8 – 10 miles offshore Water depth ≈ 60 feet 20.7 MW capacity Power for 7,000 homes Mono Bucket foundations Grid connection at CPP Lake Road substation Port of Cleveland staging & assembly site Construction planned to begin in 2018

5 main contracts planned for construction of Icebreaker Wind Lump Sum EPC(IC) basis: Contractor will be responsible for Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Installation and Commissioning Icebreaker Windpower Inc. Wind turbines Foundations Submarine cable Onshore substation & grid connection Marine operations & logistics MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Universal Foundation [selection pending a bid process] [selection pending a bid process] Fred. Olsen Windcarrier

Turbines contract Main contractor: - MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Turbine engineering, supply, delivery, support of installation, and commissioning Staging and pre-assembly at the Port of Cleveland prior to installation on site Approximate specs Rotor diameter: 413 ft (126 m) Hub height (above water): 272 ft (83 m) Overall height (above water): 479 ft (146 m) Dave

Foundations contract Main contractor: - Universal Foundation Mono Bucket: one-piece “suction bucket” steel structure Approximate specs 450 tons 15 ft. shaft diameter – 55 ft. bucket diameter 120 ft. overall length – 20 ft. skirt length Engineering, fabrication, delivery, support of installation, and commissioning Foundations will be fabricated in US Fabrication subcontract will be awarded based on a competitive bid process Dave

Submarine cable contract Main contractor: to be selected through competitive bid process Engineering, supply, delivery, installation, and commissioning of the submarine cable Horizontal drilling of cable conduit under harbor from Lake Road substation to north of breakwater Cable laying and burial; pull-in operation at substation and turbines Dave

Onshore substation and grid connection contract Main contractor: to be selected through competitive bid process Supply and construction of new Icebreaker Wind onshore substation and grid connection at CPP’s Lake Road Substation Design, supply of equipment, civil works including removal of abandoned structures, installation, testing, commissioning and start-up Dave

Marine operations and logistics contract Main contractor: - Fred. Olsen Windcarrier All marine operations including provision of vessels, barges, cranes, storage facilities, etc. Port of Cleveland will be the staging port for turbine components and potentially for assembly & completion of foundations Dave

Operation and Maintenance Windfarm shall be operational for 25 years Long term maintenance of turbines MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Inspection & maintenance of turbine foundations TBD Inspection & maintenance of onshore substation Emergency preparedness Crew transfer services Dave

Local opportunities Icebreaker Wind will include local content and MBE/FBE/SBE requirements in the five main contracts The five main contractors will be the main source of local and MBE/FBE/SBE opportunities Opportunities are at multiple levels of the supply chain Main Contractor Tier 1 Sub Tier 2 Sub Tier 3 Sub Dave

Local opportunities Icebreaker Wind Project Management Team Wind turbines Logistics support Skilled labor Accommodations Transport services Guard services Foundations Material & equipment supply Fabrication services Fabrication support (Inspection services) Engineering support Barges, vessels & cranes Lifting appliances Submarine cable Marine operations & installation services Horizontal drilling of conduit Diving and/or ROV services Equipment supply Accommodation Onshore substation & grid connection Material & Equipment supply Civil works Demolition of abandoned structures Installation support Marine operations & logistics Stevedor Barges, tugs & guard vessels Crew transfer vessels Fabrication of grillage & seafastening Lifting gear Tools Forklifts, trucks etc.

TIMING: 1st and 2nd Quarter 2017 depending on the contract How do you participate? You have to get listed in our directory We include MBE/FBE/SBE and local requirements in the bid packages and main contracts Local directory will be provided to bidders/main contractors If you’re not in the directory – they may not find you You will be contacted by main contractors/bidders You will have to be qualified by them You must respond promptly and adequately to requests from the main contractors/bidders We can provide some assistance to help you respond Dave TIMING: 1st and 2nd Quarter 2017 depending on the contract

Next steps Get listed in the directory Get listed in the directory Get listed in the directory We’ll keep you informed throughout the contracting process And send you a link to this presentation after the event If you have any questions along the way, engage with us GLWN: Dee Holody, dee@glwn.org, (216) 920-1959 Emerald Cities: SeMia Bray, sbray@emeraldcities.org, (216) 682-5349 Please spread the word to other local companies