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1 1 | Wind in British Columbia Wind in British Columbia Generate 2010: Getting It Built November 8, 2010 Title slide/end slide image dimensions: Title slide images must always fit this size: Height: 10.6 cm; Width: 25.4 cm Title slide images must always follow this position: Horizontal: 0 cm; Vertical: 0 cm To change title slide/end slide image: Insert image according to the dimensions and position listed above Right-click on image and select ‘Order/Send to back’ Delete original image Tip: Fit images easily to the right dimension using Vestas drawing guides. Vestas drawing guides will help you position and crop images. Images will snap to drawing guides when repositioned or cropped. To add drawing guides: Right-click on next to slide Select ‘Grid and Guides…’ Check ‘Display drawing guides on screen’ Press ‘OK’ Cover

2 2 | Wind in British Columbia that’s one third of all turbines in the world Vestas has installed over 40,000 wind turbines or one turbine every 4 hours…

3 3 | Wind in British Columbia 50+ Service Sites 2,500+ Local Jobs North America

4 4 | Wind in British Columbia In Canada 1050+ turbines 1650+ MW 210+ employees Present in all provinces British Columbia: Dokie Wind Project Plutonic Power & GE EFS 144 MW – biggest in BC! 340,000 MWh / yr to BC Hydro 48 Vestas V90-3.0 turbines Expected on line March 2011 Vestas in Canada

5 5 | Wind in British Columbia Dokie Ridge Under construction, Summer 2010 Photo from Plutonic Power Corporation

6 6 | Wind in British Columbia Largest operational offshore wind farm in the world! Area covered by site: 44.2 km2 Location: Approximately 12 km. off shore Size: 300 MW Expected production > 1,000,000 MWh / yr Equal to more than 200,000 households supplied Client: TOWL (100 % owned by Vattenfall) Thanet Offshore Wind Farm

7 7 | Wind in British Columbia 100 WTGs V90 mk 9 delivered, installed and commissioned SCADA system Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition 5-year service contract Thanet Offshore Wind Farm

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10 10 | Wind in British Columbia Growing Wind in British Columbia Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) in process with BC Hydro Will determine future renewable energy tenders, likely in 2012 Scheduled for completion in Nov. 2011 Future power call dependent on export market developments Will wind need to compete with run-of-river and other hydro? Question: What role will economically efficient Canadian renewable energy play in US states’ renewable portfolio requirements? Question: How can we ensure that the new IRP process recommends new wind energy procurements? What can we do to help?

11 11 | Wind in British Columbia Copyright Notice The documents are created by Vestas Wind Systems A/S and contain copyrighted material, trademarks, and other proprietary information. All rights reserved. No part of the documents may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means—such as graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems without the prior written permission of Vestas Wind Systems A/S. The use of these documents by you, or anyone else authorized by you, is prohibited unless specifically permitted by Vestas Wind Systems A/S. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from the documents. The documents are provided “as is” and Vestas Wind Systems A/S shall not have any responsibility or liability whatsoever for the results of use of the documents by you. Vestas wishes to acknowledge and respect all copyrights in connection with the illustrations used in this presentation. In case we have unintentionally violated copyrighted material, we want to be informed immediately in order to straighten things out and thus to honor any obligatory fees. For further information: Fritz Lake frlak@Vestas.com 860/519-6283 frlak@Vestas.com Title slide/end slide image dimensions: Title slide images must always fit this size: Height: 10.6 cm; Width: 25.4 cm Title slide images must always follow this position: Horizontal: 0 cm; Vertical: 0 cm To change title slide/end slide image: Insert image according to the dimensions and position listed above Right-click on image and select ‘Order/Send to back’ Delete original image Tip: Fit images easily to the right dimension using Vestas drawing guides. Vestas drawing guides will help you position and crop images. Images will snap to drawing guides when repositioned or cropped. To add drawing guides: Right-click on next to slide Select ‘Grid and Guides…’ Check ‘Display drawing guides on screen’ Press ‘OK’ Cover


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