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201 9 | Enel Green Power North America, Inc. Has a total of six wind projects that required a total investment of over $2.1 billion Has more than 30% of the company’s total wind capacity located in Kansas Created approximately 1,700 construction jobs at peak of construction Created around 70 full-time, permanent jobs Produces enough wind energy to power more than 500,000 U.S. households Avoids more than 4.3 million tons of CO2 annually Buffalo Dunes Wind Farm Enel Green Power North America in Kansas Enel Green Power North America , Inc. (EGP) is a leading owner and operator of renewable energy projects that currently has the largest wind capacity of any wind operator in the state of Kansas. In Kansas, EGP operates five wind power plants, including the 400 MW Cimarron Bend – the largest in its global portfolio and recently announced the start of operations of one additional wind project, Diamond Vista. Combined, EGP’s projects in Kansas represent 1,400 MW of renewable energy capacity, over $2.1 billion in total investment and the creation of around 70 quality full-time jobs in the state. EGP is invested in Kansas and committed to the long-term sustainability of the communities where it operates, supporting critical initiatives including, $8.5 million in funding to support research, preservation and combating invasive species within the Tall Grass prairie habitat and approximately $300,000 to local education and scholarship programs. In Kansas, among its six wind projects, Enel Green Power :

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2019 | Enel Green Power North America, Inc.

Has a total of six wind projects that

required a total investment of over

$2.1 billion

Has more than 30% of the

company’s total wind capacity

located in Kansas

Created approximately 1,700 construction jobs at peak of construction

Created around 70 full-time, permanent jobs

Produces enough wind energy to

power more than 500,000 U.S. households

Avoids more than 4.3 million tons

of CO2 annually

Buffalo Dunes Wind Farm

Enel Green Power North America in KansasEnel Green Power North America, Inc. (EGP) is a leading owner and operator of renewable energy projects that currently has the largest wind capacity of any wind operator in the state of Kansas. In Kansas, EGP operates five wind power plants, including the 400 MW Cimarron Bend – the largest in its

global portfolio and recently announced the start of operations of one additional wind project, Diamond Vista. Combined, EGP’s projects in Kansas represent 1,400 MW of renewable energy capacity, over $2.1 billion in total investment and the creation of around 70 quality full-time jobs in the state.

EGP is invested in Kansas and committed to the long-term sustainability of the communities where it operates, supporting critical initiatives including, $8.5 million in funding to support research, preservation and combating invasive species within the Tall Grass prairie habitat and approximately $300,000 to local education and scholarship programs.

In Kansas, among its six wind projects, Enel Green Power:

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Enel Green Power North America, Inc.Enel Green Power North America, Inc., part of the Renewable Energies division of the Enel Group, is a leading owner and operator of renewable energy plants in North America with projects operating and under development in 24 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces. EGP operates over 100 plants with a managed capacity of approximately 5 GW powered by renewable hydropower, wind, geothermal, and

solar energy.

EGP in Kansas

Operating Wind Project

Buffalo Dunes

Smoky Hills I & ll

Diamond Vista

Cimarron Bend l & ll Caney River

Topeka

Buffalo Dunes Wind FarmFinney, Grant, and Haskell Counties

Start of Operations: 2013

Total Managed Capacity: 250 MW

PPA: Alabama Power Company, a

subsidiary of Southern Company

Cimarron Bend Wind FarmClark County

Start of Operations: 2016-2017

Total Managed Capacity: 400 MW

PPA: Google, Inc. and Kansas City Board

of Public Utilities

Diamond Vista Wind FarmDickinson and Marion Counties

December 2018Start of Operations:

Total Managed Capacity: 300 MW

PPA: 100 MW Kohler Co., 100 MW City Utilities of Springfield and 84 MW to

Tri-County Electric Cooperative of

Oklahoma

Caney River Wind FarmElk County

Start of Operations: 2011

Total Managed Capacity: 200 MW

PPA: Tennessee Valley Authority

Smoky Hills Wind FarmEllsworth and Lincoln Counties

Start of Operations Phase I: 2008

Start of Operations Phase II: 2009

Total Managed Capacity: 250 MW

PPA: Sunflower Electric Power Corporation,

Midwest Energy Inc., Kansas City

Board of Public Utilities and the cities of

Independence and Springfield, Missouri.

Smoky Hills Wind Farm

Caney River Wind Farm

* All data current as of January 2019