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    ABENGOA SOLARSolar Power for a Sustainable World

    ArizonaEnergyConferenceUpdate:

    Solana Project

    27 January, 2010Phoenix, Arizona

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    ABENGOA SOLAR Index

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    1 A Little About Abengoa Solar

    A Little About Abengoa Solar

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    Project Overview: Facts & Figures

    Project Overview: Facts & Figures

    Solana Project Status

    Solana Project Status

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    4 Project Benefits

    Project Benefits

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    5 Future Projects: Barriers and Opportunities

    Future Projects: Barriers and Opportunities

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    ABENGOA SOLAR About Abengoa

    Abengoa is a technology and project developmentcompany applying innovative solutions for

    sustainable development in infrastructure,environment and energy sectors.

    Mature Founded 1941

    Profitable Sales in 2008 of $5 billion USFocused Innovative Solutions for long term Sustainability

    Global Present in more than 70 countries, 64% ofbusiness outside Spain

    Large Over 23,000 employeesPublic Quoted on the Madrid Stock Exchange (ABG)

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    ABENGOA SOLARPS 10, PS 20

    and the Superheated Test Tower

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    ABENGOA SOLAR Solnova 1 and 3 as of December 2009

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    ABENGOA SOLAR Broad Support for Solana

    You can create jobs, you can put Arizona atthe forefront of new technology that can besold around the world and you can help theenvironment at the same time.

    -Governor Janet Napolitano

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    Site Location:

    The Solana site is

    located west ofGila Bend, AZ,approximately

    ~70 miles

    southwest ofPhoenix. The site

    is owned by

    Abengoa SolarsSubsidiaryArizona Solar

    One, LLC.

    Gila Bend

    Solana Site

    Map Extent

    Where: Solana Site & Location

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    Project Facts 280 MW gross output with

    conventional steam turbines

    Solar Field will cover 1,920 acres (3square miles) and contain ~ 3,200trough collectors

    Collectors are ~ 18 feet wide, over 400feet long, and roughly 19 feet in height

    Plant water consumption approximatelyeight times less than current agriculturaluse

    Thermal storage tanks allow electricityto be produced on cloudy days orseveral hours after sunset

    What: Plant Components

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    ABENGOA SOLAR Solana Overview

    Constructing

    Solana willrequire over80,000 tons of

    steel enough tobuild a secondGolden GateBridge.

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    ABENGOA SOLAR Interconnection

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    ABENGOA SOLAR Project Status

    Contract award

    Program set-up

    Project controls initiated

    Technical studies Permitting start

    Reporting frameworks

    Conceptual, preliminary,and detailed engineering

    Financing

    Permitting

    Interconnection

    Site preparation

    Procurement

    Construction

    Commissioning, testingand start-up

    Systems coordination

    Project completion

    reports Commercial operation

    Ongoing compliance

    Project Completion Status

    ProjectInitiation

    ScopeDefinition &Conceptual

    Development

    PreliminaryEngineeringConstructionPlanning

    DetailedEngineering

    & SiteInitiation

    Construction/

    Final DesignEngineering

    ProjectStart-Up

    ProjectClose-Out

    Phase 0: Phase 1: Phase 2: Phase 3: Phase 4: Phase 5: Phase 6:

    February 2008 January 2010 COD 2013

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    ABENGOA SOLAR Permitting Status January 2010

    Key: Complete Not Complete

    10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

    EnvironmentalPlan of Service (90 Day)

    Environmental Certificate

    Air Quality Permit

    Aquifer Protection

    Annual Ten Year Plan

    Class III Archaeology

    Land UseCounty Plan Amendment

    Special Use (Zoning) Permit

    Construction PermitsEncroachment Permit

    Class C Permit

    Temporary Construction

    Excavation Grading

    Temporary Power

    Building Permits

    Permit to Drill

    Cultural Resources Clearance

    AZPDES

    2008 20092007 2010

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    Solar Plant With Storage vs. Utility System Load

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    Project Benefits: Dispatchability

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    Environmental Benefits

    Annual Emissions Abated:

    Over 475,000 tons carbondioxide

    1,065 tons of nitrogen

    oxides 520 tons of sulfur dioxide

    Project Benefits: Environmental

    This is the equivalent to removing

    almost 80,000 cars from the road eachyear, or half the vehicles that travel on

    the Valleys US Highway 60 everyday.

    This is the equivalent to removing

    almost 80,000 cars from the road eachyear, or half the vehicles that travel onthe Valleys US Highway 60 everyday.

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    Procurement: Equipment Supply Origins

    Solana Generating Facility

    USA73%

    Asia12%

    South America9%

    Europe6%

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    Construction Workforce Expected

    Workforce or igin U S A9 5 %

    N o n - U S A5 %

    Peak workforce

    Direct hired10%

    Subcontracts50%

    Mirrorassembly

    40%

    Work force histogram

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    US subcontractors origin

    TX10% CO

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    Solana Generating Facility

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    Economic Benefits Jobs

    1,500 2,000 during construction phase 85 100 skilled for operating

    Total Arizona benefit

    Nearly $1B in direct investment $300M to $400M in 30-year tax revenues

    Mirror manufacturing facility to be locatedin Surprise, AZ Additional 180 permanent jobs created

    Project Benefits

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    Dec 4, 2009: Solanas Special Use Permit Filing

    A Final Word About IncentivizingRenewable Projects

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    Kate Maracas

    Vice President, Operations

    ABENGOA SOLAR INC.

    [email protected]

    Contact