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Section Header (used to create Tab Pages and Table of Contents) Member Countries National Product Strong economic growth in Europe United Kingdom 2014 GDP: £2.497tn (2014 Nominal) Denmark 2014 GDP: $313bn (2010) Germany 2014 GDP: $3.747tn (2014 Nominal) Italy 2014 GDP: $2.171xtn (2014 Nominal) France 2014 GDP: $2.886tn (2012 Nominal)

Section Header (used to create Tab Pages and Table of Contents) Roadshow Calendar September Itinerary London Monday 8th Copenhagen Tuesday 9th Berlin Wednesday 10th Paris Thursday 11th Rome Friday 12th Madrid Monday 15th Geneva Tuesday 16th Amsterdam Wednesday 17th Oslo Thursday 18th Stockholm Friday 19th Date (week 1)Location Monday 8 th London Tuesday 9 th Copenhagen Wednesday 10 th Berlin Thursday 11 th Paris Friday 12 th Rome Date (week 2)Location Monday 15 th Madrid Tuesday 16 th Geneva Wednesday 17 th Amsterdam Thursday 18 th Oslo Friday 19 th Stockholm

Global Power Generation Solar Thermal 0.005% Tide 0.003% Hydroelectric 12.3% Coal 42.7% Oil 5.7% Gas 22.2% Nuclear 14.1% Geo Thermal 0.3% Solar PV 0.06% Wind 1.1% Bio Other 14.4%

Energy Generation Methods Wind TurbinesNuclearHydroelectricSolar (PV) United States: Nevada Solar One Denmark: Offshore Wind Turbines Germany: Grafenrheinfeld Nuclear Power Plant China: Three Gorges Dam 282,482 MW (Global nameplate capacity as of Sep 2012) 282,482 MW (Global nameplate capacity as of Sep 2012) 366 GW (Installed capacity as of 2012 – 14.1% of global energy) 366 GW (Installed capacity as of 2012 – 14.1% of global energy) 3,427 TW/h (capacity as of 2010 – 12.3% of global energy) 3,427 TW/h (capacity as of 2010 – 12.3% of global energy) 139 GW (capacity as of 2013) 139 GW (capacity as of 2013)