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5/22/2013 1 Overview: May 2013 Aiden Watters GM Who We Are Optinergy are an independent O & M provider based in Co. Cavan Ireland Formed as a result of principals frustrations with the service offered by OEM’s and lack of strong independent O & M providers in the market Strive to fill the gap between OEM’s and traditional “nuts & bolts” O & M providers

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  • 5/22/2013

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    Overview:

    May 2013

    Aiden Watters – GM

    Who We Are Optinergy are an independent O & M provider

    based in Co. Cavan Ireland

    Formed as a result of principals frustrations with the service offered by OEM’s and lack of strong independent O & M providers in the market

    Strive to fill the gap between OEM’s and traditional “nuts & bolts” O & M providers

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    Structure

    Includes:

    Directors (Owners/Ex GE/Ex Airtricity) General manager (Ex GE) Technical manager Operational manager H&S manager Full team of technicians

    Related Companies

    International Wind Farm Developer & Consultant in

    Ireland, UK, France, Sweden, Poland, Bulgaria, Kenya & South

    Africa. 500MW+ of own Projects in

    Development

    Provider of Development & Construction Management

    Service Both in Ireland & UK

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    Key Client/Partners of Group Companies:

    What We Offer Level 1: Services at a fixed price and call outs as

    you decide

    Level 2: Services, call outs, & minor spares in a fixed price, major component work as you need it

    Level 3: All in mechanical warranty

    Other services, EOW Inspections , Insurance tests, Spares Supply, Blade Repairs, Major Component Overhaul…

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    Risk Decision

    Level 1 – Level 2 – Level 3

    Operations Philosophy

    Availability: Urgent response for short term availability, but correct fixes for longer term performance

    Spares: Critical spares at warehouse/in the van

    Site response: Urgent but the right response

    Safety: BWEA WTSR

    Servicing: In an agreed timeframe, weather, price

    Planning: For medium & long term performance

    Communications: prompt, frequent, open

    Flexible: To get the best return over the asset life

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    Other Work Spare Parts Provision Major Component Overhaul

    Site General Operations Support

    Staff have performed or managed O&M on sites with GE1.5, V27, FL250, B37 V47, V52, V66, V80, V90, N80, Siemens 1.3 and 2.3

    Staff have participated in all aspects of field work, site assembly, commissioning, inspection, operations and maintenance

    Asset management /engineering /supply chain services available

    Spares Access Immediate availability:

    Service consumables

    Various electrical switches, fuses, brushes, capacitors

    Controller Modules

    Sensors for wind, temp, pressure

    5 Main sources of all Spares

    Major components various sources DMP, Pregear, OEMs, Avonmore, Dowling's etc

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    Financial Overview

    Trading 2009 Steady revenue growth (€400k - €2m)

    Strong margin growth (ROI and NI)

    Strong cost control strategy in place

    Spare supply frameworks in place

    Strong client base (NI and ROI)

    NI

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    Risk Management

    G Cube exclusive insurance policy through O Leary insurance

    All projects fully insured (pre condition)

    Ability to fix and then sort out with G Cube

    Major component strategy (selection held in stock)

    New office and workshop

    Extensive stock of spare components

    Development of sinking fund internally

    Experienced technicians

    Right fix first time every time

    New Turbines Expensive

    Many of the new options are based on mainstream designs, “localised” to developing markets:

    New Option examples: - ACSA – re-designed Vestas V27 - WES – re-designed Lagerwey - WTN - Small German wind turbine manufacturer

    All mainstream OEM’s have ruled themselves out of NI

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    Re-conditioned Turbines whose original maximum output was

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    Overhauling

    Transmission – Recondition or Replace with New

    Generator – Recondition or Replace with New

    Controller – Test & Recondition

    Brakes – Test & Recondition/Replace wearing parts

    Hydraulics – Test & Recondition

    Yaw – Test & Recondition/replace wearing parts

    Cabling – Test, case by case replacement

    Blades – Recondition, replace wearing parts

    General – Overhaul, recondition & replace any faulty components

    Overhaul Programme

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    Overhaul Programme

    Overhaul Programme

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    Erection:

    Erection

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    Erection

    NI Activity to date

    Sales in excess of €1.5M (including 7/10 year O&M contracts)

    Erected one V27

    SCHEDULE:

    3 X V 27 -06/07/2013

    3X Bonus 37 -07/08/09/2013

    2X V39-08/ 09/2013

    2 X FL 250 10/11/2013

    O&M contracts in place 10 (WC/4ROCS-plus 5 additional)

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    Experience with mid ‘90s turbines

    Optinergy currently maintain & support turbines of similar age to those which will be supplied to NI Market: - Kilronan Windfarm - Vestas V39’s - Spion & Kopp – Vestas V42 - Cronalaght - Vestas V42

    Optinergy have developed a supply chain for these turbines and an ongoing preventative maintenance programme with the project owners

    Strike right Balance between upfront cost & unplanned maintenance costs

    Example: Kilronan Windfarm

    Project constructed in 1996

    Optinergy took over maintenance in early 2011 after Vestas OEM service team left all 10 turbines off for almost a week while they responded to other clients projects

    Initially completed emergency maintenance on all turbines to get running

    Immediately worked with project owner to develop a preventative maintenance programme

    Result 99.4% availability

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    Optinergy key strengths

    Principals have extensive experience & knowledge of the

    wind industry globally from early 90’s to present day Part of a group of companies actively involved in the wind industry at all levels – “cradle to grave” approach possible

    Extensive global network of spares suppliers, service partners & wind turbine supply partners for all common

    We currently hold all the stock, spares & expertise to manage all makes of wind turbines.

    Optinergy key strengths

    Optinergy is strategic investment to principals of the business

    – Optinergy will be around for long term in wind industry

    Principals have extensive experience in wind energy project financing & understand the requirements of financial institutions

    “Can do” approach to all work tasks– we work closely to ensure we tailor our offering to client requirements

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    Optinergy key strengths

    Optinergy is not affiliated formally or informally to

    any wind turbine manufacturer – no hidden sales agenda We simply strive to provide the best independent O & M service to our clients projects at all times - nothing more, nothing less

    Optinergy has all the experience, expertise, market intelligence & contacts to successfully deliver each and every project we engage on.

    Aiden Watters Optinergy Ltd Cootehill Enterprise Park, Cootehill, County Cavan. Mobile: +353 (0)87 2589831 Office: +353 (0)49 5555050 Email: [email protected] Web: www.optinergy.com

    mailto:[email protected]://www.optinergy.com/