STATKRAFT PERSPECTIVES ON RENEWABLE ENERGY IN OPEN MARKETS OLUF ULSETH, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT EUROPEAN AFFAIRS STATKRAFT AS Official Launch of the Norwegian.

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STATKRAFT PERSPECTIVES ON RENEWABLE ENERGY IN OPEN MARKETS OLUF ULSETH, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT EUROPEAN AFFAIRS STATKRAFT AS Official Launch of the Norwegian Cooperation Programme and the EEA Financial Mechanism SOFIA, BULGARIA 15 NOVEMBER 2007

page A EUROPEAN ENERGY SCENE FOCUSING ON CLIMATE CHANGE.... COUPLED WITH STATKRAFT EXPERIENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY IN OPEN MARKETS.... IS A SOUND FOUNDATION FOR GROWTH IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE

A EUROPEAN ENERGY POLICY.. Competitiveness Sustainability Security of supply

page 4..WITH AMBITIOUS POLICY TARGETS by % 20% lower climate gas emission Limiting global climate change to 2°C 20 % better energy efficiency 20 % renewable energy

page 5 EMISSION TRADING AND THE POWER INDUSTRY Emission rights have large impact on power price level and development Emission rights have large impact on power price level and development Trading and origination in emission rights Trading and origination in emission rights Investment decisions on future fossil fuel based power plants in Europe Investment decisions on future fossil fuel based power plants in Europe Investment opportunities partly funded by Kyoto mechanisms outside Europe Investment opportunities partly funded by Kyoto mechanisms outside Europe Unilateral EU decision to reduce emissions will together with continued EU ETS create a de facto global carbon market until 2020 Regulatory framework for EU ETS post 2012 will have large impact on investment incentives and energy mix

page 6 MANEUVERING IN THE LABYRINTH OF SUPPORT SCHEMES … … looking for the best subsidies or the best energy projects? Europe 2007

page 7 A EUROPEAN RENEWABLES CERTIFICATE SCHEME Significantly less expensive and more robust than other policy options Reduced environmental impact of new power generation Supports the further development of the Internal Energy Market through integration and interaction with power and carbon markets Creates European arena for innovation and technology development Improves the investment incentives for investors in renewable energy across Europe page 7 The case for a harmonised market-based approach

page A EUROPEAN ENERGY SCENE FOCUSING ON CLIMATE CHANGE.... COUPLED WITH STATKRAFT EXPERIENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY IN OPEN MARKETS.... IS A SOUND FOUNDATION FOR GROWTH IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE

page 9 GREEN, EUROPEAN AND GROWING The peak supplier to Europe - most flexible generation and largest reservoir capacity in Europe 15 years experience with liberalised markets, and extensive experience with cross-border European power business Statkraft will inaugurate 1200 MW gas-fired power in Germany and Norway over the next month Building on 100 years of experience with hydropower Hydropower Gas power Wind power

CORE TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS Hydro- power Wind- power Gas-fired power Nordic countries South East Europe Globally UK Norway Germany/Netherlands

NBP EEX Zeebrugge Power Next PPX Nord Pool Statkraft is No. 1 at Nord Pool measured by volume Statkraft is active on NBP and UKPX …as well as Power Next.. and EXAA EXAA UKPX Statkraft is the 5th largest member of the German power exchange  Statkraft with 15 years of experience with liberalised markets  Trading electricity, gas, emission quotas and green certificates ENERGY MARKETS OPENING UP Power exchange Gas trading APX TTF …and OMEL in Spain Statkraft is 3rd largest member of the Dutch power exchange

page 12 A LEADER IN RENEWABLE ENERGY Power generation from wind power and hydropower, TWh Source: 2005 and 2006 annual reports

page A EUROPEAN ENERGY SCENE FOCUSING ON CLIMATE CHANGE.... COUPLED WITH STATKRAFT EXPERIENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY IN OPEN MARKETS.... IS A SOUND FOUNDATION FOR GROWTH IN SOUTH EAST EUROPE

A GROWING ELECTRICTY MARKET High growth in demand expected Need for new capacity Total generating capacity to increase by ~10 GW by 2015 Large potential power market with rapid growth Deregulation and privatisation Integration of region and with EU Athens MoU and Treaty Market opening 2008 (Industrial) & full opening 2015

STATKRAFT SOUTH-EAST EUROPE STRATEGY Statkraft’s policy is to seek long term partnerships to support profitable and sustainable local and national development: Increase production capacity Improve water management regimes Improve efficiency of existing plants Encourage local development and improve infrastructure Improve environmental performance to meet international standards Improve return on investments

STATKRAFT ACTIVITIES IN BULGARIA Established office in Sofia in 2006 Wholesale power trading Cross-border trading Investments in Power Generation: Hydro Power Generation Wind Power Generation Gas Fired Power Plants

page 17 STATKRAFT PRESENCE IN EUROPE Associated companies Head Office in Oslo Baltic Cable Stockholm Amsterdam Düsseldorf London Belgrade Sofia Bucharest 3 wind farms 158 hydropower plants Gas power European offices Statkraft Skagerak Energi Trondheim Energi Fjordkraft Småkraft BKK Agder Energi Subsidiaries New plants (swap)

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