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Rosatom and Czech industry perspective cooperation

ROS ATOM. STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION “ROSATOM”. Rosatom and Czech industry perspective cooperation. Rusatom Overseas Executive Vice-President Leos Tomicek. October 2013. Rosatom Global Operations. ROSATOM. Leader in key segments. 5 continents. More than 40 countries.

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Rosatom and Czech industry perspective cooperation

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  1. ROSATOM STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION “ROSATOM” Rosatom and Czech industry perspective cooperation Rusatom Overseas Executive Vice-President Leos Tomicek October 2013

  2. Rosatom Global Operations ROSATOM Leader in key segments 5 continents. More than 40 countries. EuropeFinland, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, GB, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovenia CIS Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belorussia, Armenia #1 in new NPPs construction #1 • in uranium enrichment North America USA, Canada, Mexico Asia China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, Mongolia #2 in uranium reserves in the world installednuclear capacity #2 MENA Turkey, Libya, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Jordan ► 17 % of the world nuclear fuel market Latin America Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil ► $70 billion portfolio Australia ► The world’s only company of the complete nuclear power cycle Africa Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania ► Referential Gen 3+ NPPs with active & passive safety systems ► Providing outstanding opportunities for the local industry The content of this presentation is for discussion purposes only, shall not be considered as an offer and doesn’t lead to any obligations to Rosatom and its affiliated companies. Rosatom disclaims all responsibility for any and all mistakes, quality and completeness of the information. 

  3. Rosatom NPP projectsworldwide* ROSATOM Finland United Kingdom 1 4 Russia 9 Belorussia Czech Republic Ukraine China 2 2 2 Kazakhstan 2 1 2 Slovakia Armenia 1 1 2 Turkey Hungary 4 2 2 4 Bangladesh India 2 Vietnam 4 2 Jordan 12 Nigeria 2 2 2 Saudi Arabia Malaysia Indonesia 2 2 2 Brazil 4 South Africa 8 Argentina 2 32 27 28 Potential Under way Tendering/ negotiations *As of October 2013 Rosatom NPP construction perspective backlog – about 80 units

  4. Nuclear steam supply system (Russian suppliers) Turbine and generator equipment Civil construction & engineering Valves, pumps and piping Electrical equipment Instrumentation and control equipment Other equipment Air cooling systems Opportunities for Rosatom suppliers: Order volume for NPP construction global projects ROSATOM Rosatom’s perspective purchases for NPPs construction – around 300 bln$by 2030 ~ 15% - Russian supply ~ 30-40% - local content ~ 45-50% - global sourcing

  5. Planned new build projects in Europe ROSATOM Finland Sweden Russia Lithuania United Kingdom Poland Germany Czech R. Slovakia Hungary Switzerland France Slovenia Romania Bulgaria Italy - Planning new build - Open tender/negotiations - Ban on new build Countries previously committed to nuclear new build remain optimistic on its development.More than 50 GW new NPPs envisagedby year 2030

  6. Current projects: Finland ROSATOM Target Sign the contract for supplying Hanhikivi 1 NPP by end 2013 • Reactor proposed for Pyhäjoki is AES-2006: • latest evolution in VVER reactors designs • corresponds with IAEA and EUR requirements • will be adapted to be in accordance with Finnish national safety standards 2007 Finnish power company Fennovoima Oy founded 2010 Fennovoima was given Decision-in-Principle by Parliament 2011 Pyhäjokisitechosen Fennovoima started mid-sized rector option assessment with ROSATOM as a potential supplier February 2013 Fennovoima and ROSATOM started direct negotiations April 2013 Fennovoima and ROSATOM signed Project Development Agreement aiming at NPP supply July 2013 In Finland 2 VVER-440 units have been used safely in Loviisafor decades. According to WANO it is one of the most reliable reactors in the world today Fennovoima proposes investment decision for ROSATOM NPP to its owners September 2013 6

  7. Current projects: United Kingdom ROSATOM The UK government has announced plans aiming at 16 GWe of new nuclear capacity online by 2030 Complete Generic Design Assessment (GDA) for the latest VVER reactor design in the UK Target Memorandum on Collaboration on co-operation in the sphere of nuclear energy • Collaboration Agreement to explore opportunities for joint construction and operation of nuclear power plants based on VVER reactor technology in the UK. Rolls-Royce will undertake engineering and safety assessment work for ROSATOM ahead of potential licensing of VVER reactor technology in the UK • Collaboration Agreement to explore opportunities for joint construction and operation of nuclear power plants based on VVER reactor technology in the UK. Fortum will support the work by bringing on board nuclear competence in various areas such as safety and waste management on commercial terms 7

  8. Project of extension of Bohunice NPP Main characteristics of the project ROSATOM Project parameters • Propose capacity: 1200-2400 MW • Proposed construction start date: 2021* • Proposed commissioning date: 2028* • Preliminary site seismicity: 0.34g Poland Ukraine Czech Republic Slovakia Austria Project peculiarities Romania Hungary • The project implementation is supposed to be carried out by JESS (which is owned 51% by JAVYS and 49% by CEZ Bohunice (100% CEZ affiliated company)) • Possibility of involvement of foreign investors in the project. Proposed NPP site: Bohunice NPP, Jaslovske Bohunice, Trnava District, Slovakia • In January2013 Rosatom (represented by Rusatom Overseas), JAVYS, JESS, CEZ and CEZ Bohunice signed MoU on the cooperation on the project of extension of Bohunice NPP. • Currently the Russian and the Slovak side are jointly investigating the possibility of Rosatom participation in the project as a potential partner. * In accordance with Feasibility study carried out by the Slovak side

  9. Current projects: Czech Republic ROSATOM Win tender for Temelin 3,4 completion and implement profitable for Czech Republic project Target • Project data: • Power units: 2 VVER х1200 MW (basis – AES-2006 Project) • General Designer: SPbAEP JSC • Contract type: ЕРС • Project particularities: • International consortium with Skoda JS as a leader • Czech project with Russian design • More than 70% participation of Czech firms in the project • Well known technology for the Czech industry • Transfer of innovative technologies and know-how • SPV Nuclear Power Alliance(NPA) created 2009 Tender announcement 2010 Pre-Bid Stage, Consultations 2011 Completion of Pre-Bid Discussion MIR.1200 Consortium submitted its offer to CEZ July 2012 March 2013 CEZ announced preliminary assessment of bids Tender results expected 2014

  10. Czech – Russian cooperation in nuclear energyJoint projects ROSATOM • Czech-Russian cooperation in nuclear fuel domain • As a result of tender procedure TVEL Fuel Company has been chosen as a supplier of nuclear fuel for Czech NPPs • No delivery failure in the supply of Russian fuel has ever been experienced • Czech-Russian JV Alvel established with the focus on localization of fuel services for Czech NPPs, as well as promoting Russian high-tech goods to the European market Russia-design VVER plants in Czech Republic • In operation since 2000 • Type of reactor: VVER-1000 (V320) • Installed capacity: 2 x 1000 MW Temelin NPP • In operation since 1985 • Type of reactor: VVER-440 (V213) • Installed capacity: 4 x 440 MW Dukovany NPP

  11. Czech – Russian cooperation in nuclear energyhas lasted for 50 years ROSATOM Rosatom’s purchases of Czech equipment and services 112,6million EUR 2008 –2011 More than 100 million EUR 2012 10 Czech companies supplied equipment for Kudankulam NPP in amount of 44,2 million EUR Czech Suppliers of Rosatom: • ….and many others

  12. Localization in TemelinNPP Completion Project ROSATOM More than 250 Czech companies from all regions will participate in the Project 12

  13. Temelin NPP: Social-economic impact ROSATOM DIRECT INDIRECT • Increased employment during construction • New jobs for NPP operation and service • Increased employment for local sub-contactors and suppliers • Employment for local businesses serving NPP’s employees SOCIAL EMPLOYMENT • Development of higher education in nuclear engineering • Educational programs for workers • Involvement of local engineers and researchers • Development of high-tech production base CAPABILITIES ECONOMIC • Revenue earned by national suppliers and contractors • Revenue earned by local and national sub-contractors • •Revenue earned by local businesses REVENUE • Taxes from sub-contractors and local businesses • •Increase of investment attractiveness of the region • Taxes from local and foreign contractors and suppliers and from electricity sales • •Development of infrastructure PUBLIC INCOME • EXPORT OF PRODUCTS, COMPETENCES, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE TO NPP PROJECTS WORLDWIDE, BECOMING NOT LOCAL, BUT GLOBAL SUPPLIER FOR EU REGION AND GLOBAL NUCLEAR INDUSRTY GEOPOLITICAL

  14. Localization as a growth factor for the Czech industry and economy ROSATOM

  15. Benefits of cooperation for Czech companies ROSATOM Czech companies Potential Opportunities • Production expansion • Improvement of technological competences • Licenses for the production of equipment for Russian design NPPs • Involvement in • Rosatom Supply Chain • Up to 50 000 new jobs • More than 80 VVER units • – $300 blnup to 2030 • Cooperation within innovation projects: • 500-1000 SVBR-100units • – $300–600 blnup to 2040* • 13 memorandums with Czech companies signed in 2012 • MBIR research reactor (Dmitrovgrad, Ulianovsk region) • Contract with EGP Invest for turbine island design signed in 2012 15 • *estimated by IAEA

  16. ROSATOM Thank You for Attention! www.rosatom.ru

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