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E.ON in France
Press Briefing
Paris, July 7th, 2009
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Successfull expansion achieved during 2007 and 2008
United Kingdom
Nordic
Central Europe incl. Germany
Pan-EuropeanGas
US Midwest -Kentucky
United Kingdom
France
Nordic
Spain
Central Europe incl. Germany
Pan-EuropeanGas
Russia
Italy
US Midwest -Kentucky
Climate & Renewables
E.ON in May 2007 E.ON today
New business areas / markets
Broad European footprint, global scale in renewables, entry in new markets
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Different Tax Burdens of Power Prices in Europe
Band DC 2.500 – 5.000 kWh/year
Source: BDEW, Eurostat Stand: 2. half of 2008 (average); Household Prices incl. tax, dues etc
52,5%38,9%
34,9%30,1%
28,4%27,2%
25,8%25,0%
24,4%24,2%
22,4%21,2%
20,5%18,8%
18,0%17,5%
16,9%16,8%16,6%
15,4%14,0%
12,0%11,9%
8,6%4,7%4,6%
Denmark
Germany
Sweden
Portugal
Austria
Norway
Netherlands
Finland
France
Belgium
Poland
Estonia
Slovenia
Croatia
Spain
Hungary
Czech Republic
Bulgaria
Romania
Lithuania
Cyprus
Luxembourg
Ireland
Greece
Latvia
Great Britain
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Renewables in Europe: 27 different support mechanisms
Feed-in tariff system / Bonus system in 18 EU member states
Quota obligation system in 6 EU member states
Tax incentives and other systems in 3 EU member states
Tax incentives and other systems
Feed-in tariff system
Quota obligation system
Bonus system
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Global Wind Market: A rapid evolution
Global installed wind capacity
+~100,000 turbines worldwide*
+~300,000 turbines worldwide**
180 m
120 m
From now to 2020 every 25 minutes 1 wind turbine needs to be erected
Source: BTM 2007 *Average size ~1MW ** 3MW turbine
1996 2008 2020
~6 GW ~100 GW ~900 GW
73 m
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Top Market Players
(total 574.5 TWh installed capacity)
E.ON France Power Plants
(2,517 MW installed capacity)
E.ON Position in France
E.ON France2%
EDF77%
Suez/GDF5% Others
16%Emile Huchet(1,086 MW)
Gardanne(868 MW)
Lucy(270 MW)
Hornaing(253 MW)
Leahacourt(10 MW)
Ambon(10 MW)
Cernon(10 MW)
Muzillac(10 MW)
Wind farms
Coal plantsHeadquarters
Paris
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Renewables: E.ON‘s core technology portfolioOnshore wind energy• Major pillar of our renewables generation: 2,179 MW*• Realisation of world´s largest onshore wind farm Roscoe with
617 wind turbines and 781 MW in Texas• Strongest driver for future growth
Offshore wind energy• E.ON one of the leading players• 100 MW in operation, 400 MW under construction• Recent sign-off for the world´s largest offshore wind farm
London Array** (1st stage: 630 MW, 2nd stage: 1,000 MW) in UK
*as of June 2009, ** Joint Venture of EC&R (30% ), DONG (50%) and MASDAR (20%) , ***Joint Venture of EC&R (50%) and Schüco (50%)
Solar energy• Malibu*** production of thin-film modules (40 MW per year) • Recent opening of first E.ON solar PV farm in Le Lauzet, France • Market entry planned for strong engagement in CSP
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Deep dive technology analysis
Disciplined portfolio management of technologies
EC&R technologyselection criteria
ScalabilityGrowth potentialFinancial attractivenessWider E.ON Group interestCloseness to E.ON capabilities
First commercialplants
Technologyroll out
Large biogas / bio-methane,Large inland biomass
Wind Onshore
Solar / thin film applications
Large coastal biomass
Wave /tidal
Proof-of-concept &technology tracking
Wind Offshore
Solar / CSP
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This presentation may contain forward-looking statements based on current assumptions and
forecasts made by E.ON Group management and other information currently available to E.ON.
Various known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors could lead to material
differences between the actual future results, financial situation, development or performance of
the company and the estimates given here. E.ON AG does not intend, and does not assume any
liability whatsoever, to update these forward-looking statements or to conform them to future
events or developments.
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