AREVA’s Reactor Projects: Building on Experience Kathy Williams, Chief Financial Officer AREVA Inc. July 29, 2014.

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AREVA’s Reactor Projects: Building on Experience Kathy Williams, Chief Financial Officer AREVA Inc. July 29, 2014

Building on Experience – Women in Nuclear – July 29, 2014 – p.3 AREVA’s industrial activities Uranium exploration, mining and concentration Uranium conversion and enrichment Nuclear fuel design and fabrication Design and construction of nuclear reactors Supply of products and services to maintain, modernize and extend the operating period of existing power plants Recycling of used nuclear fuel Coordination and support for projects in a radioactive environment Nuclear site dismantling and reuse Nuclear logistics, nuclear materials storage and disposal NUCLEAR ENERGY Design and manufacture offshore wind turbines Construction of bioenergy power plants Concentrated solar power solutions for power generation and industrial steam production Energy storage solutions and power supply solutions based on hydrogen technologies. RENEWABLE ENERGIES

Building on Experience – Women in Nuclear – July 29, 2014 – p.4 AREVA across the globe NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA 11 % of workforce 16 % of revenue 41 % of revenue FRANCE 65 % of workforce EUROPE AND CIS (excluding France) 14 % of workforce 22 % of revenue AFRICA / MIDDLE EAST 6 % of workforce 1 % of revenue ASIA / PACIFIC 20 % of revenue 4 % of workforce

Building on Experience – Women in Nuclear – July 29, 2014 – p.5 Four EPR™ reactors currently under construction:  Olkiluoto, Finland  Construction start date: 2005  Flamanville, France  Construction start date: mid-2007  Taishan, China – two reactors  Construction start date: August 2008 SOLID BUILDING EXPERIENCE AREVA’s new build activities

Building on Experience – Women in Nuclear – July 29, 2014 – p.6 Customer: Teollisuden Voima Oyi (TVO) Supplier: Consortium formed by AREVA and Siemens (73%/27%), led by AREVA Supply scope: One EPR™ unit in turnkey construction Net electric output: 1,600 Mwe Reactor thermal output: 4,300 MW Signature date: December 2003 Annual power generation: 13 TWh OLKILUOTO 3 New build in Finland

Building on Experience – Women in Nuclear – July 29, 2014 – p.7 Customer: Électricité de France (EDF) Supplier: AREVA Supply scope: One EPR™ unit Nuclear Steam Supply System (NSSS) Net electric output: 1,630 Mwe Reactor thermal output: 4,300 MWth Electric power generation: 13 TWh Signature date: April 17, 2007 FLAMANVILLE 3 New build in France

Building on Experience – Women in Nuclear – July 29, 2014 – p.8 Customer: China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Corp. Ltd. (CGNPC), represented by Taishan Nuclear Power Company (TNPJVC) Supplier: AREVA in consortium with 2 subsidiaries of CGNPC, China Nuclear Power Engineering Company (CNPEC) and China Nuclear Power Design Company (CNPDC) Scope of supply: Design and Procurement for two EPR™ units Net electric output: 1,660 Mwe Reactor thermal output: 4,590 MWth Signature date: November 26, 2007 TAISHAN 1 & 2 New build in China