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2 NSG Group (Pilkington) and the Solar Energy Sector St. Helens Chamber, April 2011

3 Overview NSG Group Overview NSG Group’s Solar Energy Business and Strategy Solar Energy technologies and our solar energy product range The role of St. Helens

4 NSG Group - Historical Background NSG 1918 - established as America Japan Sheet Glass Co., Ltd 1931 - changed company name to Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. 1950 - listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange 1990 - invested in Libbey- Owens-Ford Co 2000 - initial investment in Pilkington 2006 - acquired all outstanding equity of Pilkington plc Acquisition of Pilkington plc in 2006 Pilkington 1826 - established in St. Helens as a partnership 1849 - converted to private company, Pilkington Brothers 1959 - invented the Float Process 1970 - listed on London Stock Exchange as Pilkington plc 2006 - acquired by NSG (through NSG UK Enterprises Ltd)

5 NSG Group Today A global glass leader – operating under the Pilkington brand in Building Products and Automotive. Consolidated net sales of ¥ 588,394 billion for FY ended 31 March 2010 Principal operations in 29 countries, with sales in approximately 130 countries Ownership/interests in 49 float lines worldwide Approximately 28,500 permanent employees globally Leading supplier of high value-added building glass Global Automotive customer base Strong position in glass for solar energy applications Leading player in lenses for multi-function printers A global leader of scale in Flat Glass

6 NSG Group Strategy Solar Energy is one of the Group’s key strategic objectives

7 Solar Energy Business Vision To be the number one, specialist, global supplier to the Solar Energy sector offering full glass solutions. –Full sector participation; photovoltaics, concentrators, water heaters –Superior technical performance to competitors products –Preferred glass supplier status –Global approach

8 Solar Energy Technologies Solar Thermal Collectors - Pilkington Optiwhite™ - Pilkington Sunplus™ Sun  Heat - Pilkington Optiwhite™ - NSG TEC™ Sun  Electricity Thin Film Photovoltaics Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaics - Pilkington Sunplus™ Sun  Electricity - Pilkington Optiwhite™ Concentrated Solar Power Sun  Heat  Electricity

9 Rapidly Expanding Global Market Demand.. 1 GW = 1 glass plant output (approx.) 7 lines 30 lines

10 Global Solar Production Facilities St. Helens is a Global Hub for Solar Manufacturing

11 Thin Film Photovoltaic Technology Advanced high technology transparent and conductive coatings on low iron glass Manufactured at Greengate and shipped all over the world

12 On-Line Coating Process Float Bath Annealing Lehr Molten Tin Batch mixing Inspection ガ ラス CVD Coaters Molten Tin 3.3m

13 Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Technology c-Si Module (laminate of interconnected silicon wafer cell) Off-the-shelf Single cell (on silicon wafer) Mono crystalline Poly crystalline Manufactured at Watson Street Works and shipped to Europe

14 2 Surface Types Matt-Matt MM or Solalite-Matt SM Low Iron Products - Sunplus 

15 Low Iron Rolled Glass Manufacture

16 Summary Solar Energy is an exciting and rapidly growing sector for high technology, glass products; both coated and rolled The Solar Energy sector is one of NSG Group’s key strategic focus St. Helens is one of the Group’s global hubs for the manufacture of Solar glass products

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