A2 Dongbu Green Power Dangjin IPP

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Capacity 580MW x 2Units 595MW x 2Units Construction Period Cooperation with Location Capacity Construction Period Cooperation with Location 2012.12-2016.06 2013.06-2016.10 STX Energy Dongbu Corp. Large scale power plants are being constructed in Donghae and Dangjin. Each plant will have a capacity of over 1,000 MW. We are also involved in CES projects which aim to provide heat and electricity to the industrial complexes in Deasan, Chuncheon and Dangjin through public & private consortium. Donghae IPP Project Dangjin IPP Project 500MW 140MW 38MW 2014.02-2016.05 2014.04-2015.12 Bukpyeong Industrial Complex in Donghae-si, Gangwon-do Seokmun-myeon, Dangjin-si, Chungcheongnam-do * IPP : Independent Power Producer * CES : Community Energy System Daesan CES Project Seokmun National Industrial Complex CES Project Chuncheon Combined Heat & Power Project Daesan Combined Heat & Power Co., Ltd. Kyungdong / Kolon Global POSCO E&C / KEPID Daesan-eup, Seosan-si Chungcheongnam-do Seokmun-myeon, Dangjin-si Chungcheongnam-do Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do TBD Photovoltaic Power in operation 26.9 MW under development 83.2 MW EWP is utilizing roof-tops and retrofitting old buildings to create photovoltaic panels thus minimizing the environmental impacts. EWP cooperated with private companies is boosting the industry as well. Bioenergy under development 105 MW EWP is constructing a 30 MW biomass power plant at the Donghae power complex. We are also planning to build the world's first and largest 5 MW biogas turbine. Wind Power in operation 19.8 MW under development 20 MW EWP is developing wind power both on-shore and off-shore. We are involved in various projects in the West Sea area and 2.5 GW wind farm building. Fuel Cell in operation 8 MW under development 52.8 MW developing 78.8 MW Fuel Cell is one of EWP's most promising future growth engines. We also have a leading O&M technology in the area. Waste Energy developing 181.9 MW SRF (Solid Recovery Fuel) plant generates electricity by incinerating wastes produced by residential and commercial sectors. EWP plans to build Korea's largest SRF power plants in Samcheok and Wonju. Mini Hydro Power in operation 5 MW under development 3 MW developing 270 MW EWP operates a 5MW mini hydro power facility in Dangjin which utilizes waste water to produce electricity. Unit 2, currently under construction, is expected to generate 3 MW. EWP is aggressively investing in developing new energy sources to guarantee a steady supply of energy. EWP is building two large scale power plants with the cooperation of IPPs (Independent Power Producers). We are determined to provide affordable energy in a prompt and steady fashion. EWP is developing renewable energy sources to preserve the environment and sustain growth. These development projects are participatory, binding residents and developers together to shape their own energy future. Renewable Energy New Energy Business New Energy Development Energy Business | 21 Large Scale IPP Projects Community Energy System Projects

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Capacity 580MW x 2Units595MW x 2Units

Construction Period

Cooperation with

Location

Capacity

Construction Period

Cooperation with

Location

2012.12-2016.06 2013.06-2016.10

STX Energy Dongbu Corp.

Large scale power plants are being constructed in Donghae and Dangjin. Each plant will have a capacity of over 1,000 MW.

We are also involved in CES projects which aim to provide heat and electricity to the industrial complexes in Deasan, Chuncheon and Dangjin through public & private consortium.

Donghae IPP Project Dangjin IPP Project

500MW140MW 38MW

2014.02-2016.05 2014.04-2015.12

Bukpyeong Industrial Complexin Donghae-si, Gangwon-do

Seokmun-myeon, Dangjin-si, Chungcheongnam-do

* IPP : Independent Power Producer

* CES : Community Energy System

Daesan CES Project Seokmun National Industrial Complex CES Project

Chuncheon CombinedHeat & Power Project

Daesan CombinedHeat & Power Co., Ltd. Kyungdong / Kolon Global POSCO E&C / KEPID

Daesan-eup, Seosan-siChungcheongnam-do

Seokmun-myeon, Dangjin-siChungcheongnam-do

Chuncheon-si,Gangwon-do

TBD

Photovoltaic Power

in operation 26.9 MWunder development 83.2 MW

EWP is utilizing roof-tops and retrofitting old buildings to create photovoltaic panels thus minimizing the environmental impacts. EWP cooperated with private companies is boosting the industry as well.

Bioenergy

under development 105 MW

EWP is constructing a 30 MW biomass power plant at the Donghae power complex. We are also planning to build the world's first and largest 5 MW biogas turbine.

Wind Power

in operation 19.8 MWunder development 20 MW

EWP is developing wind power both on-shore and off-shore. We are involved in various projects in the West Sea area and 2.5 GW wind farm building.

Fuel Cell

in operation 8 MWunder development 52.8 MWdeveloping 78.8 MW

Fuel Cell is one of EWP's most promising future growth engines. We also have a leading O&M technology in the area.

Waste Energy

developing 181.9 MW

SRF (Solid Recovery Fuel) plant generates electricity by incinerating wastes produced by residential and commercial sectors. EWP plans to build Korea's largest SRF power plants in Samcheok and Wonju.

Mini Hydro Power

in operation 5 MWunder development 3 MWdeveloping 270 MW

EWP operates a 5MW mini hydro power facility in Dangjin which utilizes waste water to produce electricity. Unit 2, currently under construction, is expected to generate 3 MW.

EWP is aggressively investing in developing new energy sources to guarantee a steady supply of energy.

EWP is building two large scale power plants with the cooperation of IPPs (Independent Power Producers). We are determined to provide affordable energy in a prompt and steady fashion.

EWP is developing renewable energy sources to preserve the environment and sustain growth.

These development projects are participatory, binding residents and developers together to shape their own energy future.

Renewable Energy

New Energy Business

New Energy Development

Energy Business | 21

Large Scale IPP Projects

Community Energy System Projects

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