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Blauwwind overview

Get an overview of the Blauwwind offshore wind project, including project scope, timeline, key technical characteristics, and parties involved.

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Blauwwind overview

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  1. Blauwwind overview April 18th 2019 Sil Draaisma – Construction Manager Michiel Spoor – Operations Manager

  2. Agenda • Blauwwind Consortium • Project Scope & Roles • Project Timeline • Blauwwind schedule • Fabrication • Operations Phase

  3. Blauwwind Consortium Concession and SDE+ Subsidy Shareholders Board and Project Team PPA EPC Contractors Our Neighbours Lenders Facility Agent Rabobank Account ABN Amro 10 other banks involved TSO LLA – Allen & Overy LTA– Mott MacDonald

  4. Project Scope & Roles (1) OHVS (offshore high voltage substation) contains dedicated area where Blauwwind Project specific assets can be installed • Key technical characteristics: • State-of-the-art turbines: MHI Vestas V164-9.5 MW • Proved foundation design: Monopile foundation provided by Van Oord • Efficient array cables: Electricity generated from the WTGs will be collected via 66 kV inter-array cables provided by Van Oord and transported to Borssele Beta OHVS(1) • Proven grid connection: Transportation from Borssele Beta OHVS(1) to the onshore grid via two 220 kV export cables provided by TenneT 2 Borssele III Borssele IV Measurement and connection point for PPA and SDE+ MHI Vestas WTGs TenneT platform Borssele Beta OHVS(1) TenneT onshore substation Onshore substation TenneT AC cables TenneT Van Oord MHI Vestas Offshore Wind TenneT 380 kV Grid Wind park owner rooms (SCADA system etc.) Onshore wind park owner control rooms 1 Monopile TenneT 220 kV export cable 66 kV inter-array cables 3 4 Blauwwind's responsibility TenneT's responsibility

  5. Project Timeline PHASE Tender process Development Construction operation decommissioning TIMING Jul 2016 – Dec 2016 ~0.5 year Jan 2017 – Jun 2018 ~1.5 years July 2018 – Jan 2021 ~2.5 years Feb 2021 – Jan 2046 25 years Feb 2046 – Dec 2046 ~1 year KEY ACTIONS • Tender submitted in September 2016 • Tender won on 12 December 2016 with a bid of EUR 54.5/MWh • All development activities leading to: • Technical design • Planning • Contracting • Financing • Dual contract strategy with minimal construction risk (fixed lump-sum agreements incl. extensive securities and delay damages): • MHI Vestas (TSA) • Van Oord (BoP EPC contract) • Safe operation • Maintenance • Optimisation of profitability • Cost optimisation • Permit foresees decommissioning obligation • Decommissioning can start from year 25 and should be completed in year 30 the latest (concession end) PARTIES INVOLVED Consortium Partners MHI Vestas Consortium Partners Blauwwind (Project company) Financial close by 28 June 2018 New investor joined Today

  6. Blauwwind high level schedule 2019 2020 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Survey Visual Inspection and debris removal UXO removal Primary Steel Production (monopiles) Monopile Installation Secondary Steel Production (boat landing, platform) Infield cable production Scour installation 2 Scour installation 1 BOR I/II Cable Lay 1 BOR I/II Cable Lay 3 Cable Lay 2 Turbine Production (nacelle, blades, etc.) Pre-assembly activities (Vlissingen) WTG Installation WTG Commissioning APR OHVS Topside installation JUL OHVS Energized Van Oord Installation sea cables (220 kV) MVOW Hook-up & Commissioning OHVS TenneT

  7. Fabrication

  8. Offshore Construction

  9. Offshore Construction

  10. Operations Phase • Key characteristics: • The O&M setup is based on synergies with the existing portfolio of Blauwwind shareholders and main contractors. • The project will be operated by Eneco Wind Offshore Operations (EWOO) who are already operating windfarms Amalia and Luchterduinen. • The maintenance of the turbines will be executed by MHI Vestas under a long term service contract. Blauwwind will procure one or two maintenance suppliers for foundation maintenance end of 2019. • AService Operations Vessel (SOV)will be shared with neighboring windfarms in Belgium. The SOV can deploy smaller vessels (daughter crafts) to ensure maximum flexibility. • The SOV in essence is the Blauwwind maintenance base offshore, port calls (parts, crew changes) will be made out of the port ofOostende.

  11. Foundation maintenance • Scope: • Yearly inspections (in- and external) • Coating inspections and repairs • Under water surveys of foundation, scour protection and infield cables • Inspection of the corrosion protection system (ICCP) supplychain@blauwwind.nl

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