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Industry overview
We expert to benefit from cortinued hip growth in clean energy demand across the utility, commercel and residenbal cussomer segments We believe the sorer
and wind segments of the clean power generation irdustry are pe nickel/ emotive, as dectang solar and wild electnaly costs and increasirg grid etectnaty
prices are trending towards grid party in emerging markets We also believe the hydroeectnc segment of the clean poorer generation industry represents an
attractrve rrerket gven its lorglerrn contracts with crecttworthy counterpanes signf cant installed base extended useful life and prospectwe acquerhon
opportuaties
Solar energy tenets from highly predictable energy generation. Ire absence of hal costs and proven technology in ackston solar generatng assets have the
potential to be Melded ate custorrere site. which reduces tie customers transmission and distnbdon costs Finely. solar energy generatiOn benefits horn
goverrmertat public and private support due to the enwonmentally frienay albInd es of solar energy
The increasing adoption of wind energy across Ste globe relative to Cher power generation technOoges rs expected to be Owen by its increasing cost
compettiveness, broad resource availability. well established technology ncn-ielence on water and ancrlary societal tenetts such as job creation and energy
security.
Hydroelectric power generation is a well esateshed clean energy technology Its multne methods Cl generation such as corwentonel dem, pumped storage and
run-ol-rwer. have led to its &verse use in renewable power generation from large-scale (greater than a eq to 50 MW rated capacity) to smal-scale (less Man 50
MW rated capacity) tactless
Ire folaawng crane sanrnanze anticipated growth in our initial target markets
Total solar energy generation rated capacity In MN
2014 Actual 2017 Expected 2020 Expected Cagan)
Cure 32,925 85,420 161881 30%
Bran 37 1,430 3654 115%
lode 3259 14,606 31,205 46%
South Africa 1.075 2518 2,569m 16%
Honduras — 376 376ch —
Sesta Rica — 25 25m —
Peru ea 202 2007. 16%
Uruguay — 223 223m 178%
Malaysia 200 377 639 21%
Thailand 1.197 2323 2,323m 12%
Total 38,778 107,568 203,113 32%
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