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Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners INTPOW – Your Networking Arena date.month year – Location

Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners INTPOW – Your Networking Arena date.month year – Location. Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners INTPOW Lisbon – November 27th 2012 Morten Bygland, Regional Director. Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners – INTPOW Promoting Norwegian

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Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners INTPOW – Your Networking Arena date.month year – Location

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  1. Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners INTPOW– Your Networking Arena date.monthyear – Location Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners INTPOW Lisbon – November 27th 2012 Morten Bygland, Regional Director

  2. Norwegian Renewable Energy Partners – INTPOW Promoting Norwegian renewable energy capabilities internationally

  3. Some of Our Partners

  4. Renewable Energy Markets 2012 Hydro Power Markets Priority : South East Europe with initial focus on Turkey. Secondary : Projects in Southern Africa (sub-Saharan Africa). Under observation: China, India, South America. Offshore Wind Markets Priority : North Sea with initial focus on German and UK-projects. Secondary : North Europe and USA Under observation: China Solar PV Market: Priority : Southern Europe bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Initial focus on Italy. Secondary: Project development in Sahara. Under observation: USA, India.

  5. Offshore Wind Market Forecast

  6. UK– around 40% of European market • The UK will require 7,500 offshore turbines by 2020 to meet EU targets UK offshore market forecast

  7. UK market – optimism fading? • Cumulative UK offshore wind project pipeline approaching 50GW • Less than two years ago, The Crown Estate hopeful that 33GW would be built by 2020 • 15GW by 2020 is now seen as the upper end of likely scenario • Major players benching investment decisions due to lack of clear signals regarding support level after 2017

  8. Market impetus in Germany, France and Denmark • Germany abandoning nuclear – previous 10GW target for 2020 could now be exceeded with more attractive FiT front loaded to stimulate build • France launched first offshore wind tender for 3GW with a further 3GW to follow • New Danish Government has raised wind energy targets to 50% by 2020 – will need offshore wind to achieve.

  9. Norway: A unique offshore and energyheritage Renewables portfolio of hydropower and wind power 40 years of offshore exploration and production Offshore Oil&Gas Onshore Power Generation Offshore Wind Many existing and new yard and ports facilities suited for the deep offshore market Maritime Harbors Yards A leading nation in shipping industry Grid connection & Transmission Both onshore and offshore including interconnectors • A huge supplychaincapacitypotentialsharedwithOil&Gasinterests • Extensive offshore experience and know-how to be transfered • Solid financialstrength and investmentcapacity

  10. Norwegianpresence in keyreferenceprojects SheringhamShoal Nord See Ost Germany’s first offshore wind farm Hywind Tripod fabricated at Aker Verdal Alpha ventus World ’s first floatingturbine Largest offshore wind jacket EPC contract to date (48 + units) Jacket design by Havsul 1 • NorWind EPCI foundation for jackets Norway’s first large scaleconsentedproject Norway’s first large scaleconsentedproject

  11. Company screening • More than 140 companiesidentifiedexcludingresearch & clusters - onlycompaniesactivetowardsthe offshore wind market The interest for offshore wind is fastlyacceleratingbut market entryissues.

  12. Europe – a single offshore wind market

  13. The need for involvment by the maritime industry!Vessels!

  14. Turbine and foundation installation vessels

  15. Accumulated forecast to 2020

  16. Installation vessels: Global supply vs. demand

  17. European forecast to 2016: supply vs. demand

  18. Cable vessels

  19. Cable installation fleet

  20. O&M and accommodation vessels

  21. O&M jackups: supply vs. demand

  22. Norwegian maritime contributions

  23. Onlytheleadingplayersarerepresented Marine operations/installation solutions - Norway Ulstein group / Windlifter Eide Marine Windflip Ingenium National Oilwell Varco Aker Solutions Vest Kran /Sealock UndertunIndustri Brothers AS Master Marine Fred Olsen WindCarrier Alumer BåtserviceMandal MåløyVerft AS NOREQ • NorWind & NW Installer • Inwind • Fiskerstrand BLRT Marine ops and logistics Sea bridge (Brothers) Sealock (Vestkran) Windflip Ingenium Service Jack II (Master Marine) Norwind Installer National Oil Well HPTIV (Aker Solutions) Windlifter (Ulstein) Eide Marine Inwind Installer (Inwind) Windcarrier (Fred Olsen) Extensive marine operations and logistics from the maritime heritage

  24. Onlytheleadingplayersarerepresented Support & O&M vessels - Norway • An example: Horns Rev II construction • 52 different vessels involved. • up to 30 different vessels on the site at a time. • Manyothervesselswill be needed: • Personnel transfer vessels • Tugs • Accommodationvessels • Guard / Standbyvessels Offshore wind Service vessel Offshore WindserviceApS / FOB Shipping of Bergen, order at MåløyVerft yard Ulstein X-Bow design for Seaenergy O&M vessel New needs for support and O&M vessels will emerge as the industry steps in operational phase.

  25. Thank you for the attention! www.intpow.com morten@intpow.com Tlf.:+4748000810 INTPOW, Molde Aker Stadium

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