Nordic Summary of the Winter

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Nordic Summary of the Winter 2017-2018 Gitte Agersbæk Nordic operations group RGN Meeting May 2018

peak load during the winter 2017/2018 PEAK LOAD 2017-2018 In the total Nordic area and in each country NORDIC AREA Forecast (10 year winter) Nordic peak load 28.02.2018 hour 08-09 (CET) CONSUMPTION (C) 72 400 * 70 400 PRODUCTION (P) 70 500 69 900 Temperatures on 28.02.2018 Hour 08-09 (CET) -2 ̊C * 2% lower than sum of national peaks -23 ̊C -20 ̊C Forecast (10 year winter) Nordic peak load 28.02.2018 hour 08-09 (CET) National peak load during the winter 2017/2018 Finland C 15 200 14 062 P 12 000 10 602 Sweden 27 600 26 700 26 800 25 600 Norway 25 000 23 882 24 108 01.03.2018 25 892 24 876 Denmark 6 100 5 781 5 952 hour 18-19 4 900 7 821 7 163 -15 ̊C - 21 ̊C -15 ̊C - 19 ̊C -13 ̊C -11 ̊C -11 ̊C -10 ̊C - 7 ̊C Data source: Nord Pool Spot or TSO

MEASURED FLOW AT NORDIC PEAK LOAD ON 28.02.2018 Hour 08-09 (CET) [MWh/h] Area Spot Price During Peak Hour (EUR) DK1 47,35 DK2 70,67 FI 205,09 NO1 NO2 NO3 NO4 NO5 SE1 SE2 SE3 SE4 5 367 1286 98 PEAK LOAD 2015-2016 In the total Nordic area and in each countryPEAK LOAD 2015-2016 In the total Nordic area and in each countryPEAK LOAD 2015-2016 In the total Nordic area and in each country 36 202 1219 1187 1011 731 715 569 520 1383 590 Data source: Nord Pool Spot 107 3 246 600

Nordic summary January was characterized by a relatively warm period. However temperatures dropped in February and March. In the peak load hours the Nordic area was an importing area. However the Nordic system managed well during the peak hour. The power balance was supported by a relatively high wind in feed. Output of wind power during Nordic peak hour was 7072 MW (3639 MW in Denmark, 629 MW in Norway, 2470 MW in Sweden, 334 MW in Finland) In order to secure a sufficient margin for the power balance, the standby time was changed for the production part of the Swedish peak load reserve. On some occasions a part of the peak load reserve was set on minimum generation to be able to ramp up immediately if necessary, but no further activation was needed. The peak load reserve was not activated during the winter in Finland.