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1 Water supply system of Poznan & Central Wastewater Treatment Plant

2 Renewable Energy Sources

3 Biogas – biofuel (Aquanet for CarboEurope 8.10.2007) Use of renewable energy from biogas at facilities operated by Aquanet: Central Wastewater Treatment Plant in Koziegłowy and Left-Bank Wastewater Treatment Plant in Poznań.

4 Biogas - biofuel Sludge generated as a result of wastewater treatment processes is transported to six separate digesters and subjected to anaerobic digestion. The anaerobic digestion processyields biogas. The net calorific value of biogas amounts to 21.6 MJ/m3 Biogas – biofuel (Aquanet for CarboEurope 8.10.2007) In August 2007 - ca. 960.000 kW. Annual - 12.365 MW (electricity) - 16.307 MW (heat)

5 Environmental and economic effect. Biogas – biofuel (Aquanet for CarboEurope 8.10.2007)

6 The environmental effect - generation of electricity from biogas considered to be biofuel (utilisation of 100 % biogas generated during the digestion process) - elimination of emissions of CH4 (methane ) and CO2 (protection of the atmosphere and reduction of the „greenhouse effect”) Biogas – biofuel (Aquanet for CarboEurope 8.10.2007)

7 The economic effect - covering 40% of the demand for electricity (reduced purchase of electricity from the municipal power supplier) - possibility of selling ‘green power’ in the market - obtaining additional reject heat which is used for process purposes and for the heating of the treatment plant buildings and facilities. Biogas – biofuel (Aquanet for CarboEurope 8.10.2007)

8 Tkank you for your attention Biogas – biofuel (Aquanet for CarboEurope 8.10.2007)

9 Dalkia Poznań Combined Heat and Plants Joint- stock Company

10 N°1 in Europe Energy services N° 1 World Electricity production N°1 World Environmental services 34% 66% DALKIA : TWO SHAREHOLDERS

11 LEADER IN ENERGY SERVICES Heating and cooling networks Thermal and multitechnical services Energy utilities Facilities Management Urban lighting Process maintenance Sterilization Installation work No.1 in Energy Services in Europe

12 DALKIA INTERNATIONAL Southern zone Argentina Brazil Chile Spain Israel Italy Morocco Mexico Portugal Northern Europe Germany Austria Estonia Latvia Lithuania Norway Sweden Switzerland North Atlantic Benelux Canada United- States UK Central and Eastern Europe Bulgaria Hungary Poland Czech Republic Romania Slovakia Emerging countries China U.A..E South Korea Malaysia Singapore Russia 37countries Operating in

13 leader in Europe, Main partners: Veolia Environnement and EDF 3 000 industrial customers Position Service for Industry

14 Development and research (4,5 million € per year) Combined Heat and Power Fuel cell Sustainable energy safe keeping of energy Emission reduction NOx Sustainable energies Wood Biogas Geothermics Solar power Environmental protection management ISO 14001 certificate in main objects Quality Attitude „service for environment” emissions trading CO 2 (UK)

15 DALKIA IN POLAND Headquarters Urban network Cogenerated power and heat Facilities management Decentralized sources Power for industries

16 BRIEF HISTORY of DALKIA POZNAŃ – ZEC S.A. 1929 – Municipal Power Plant 1948 – State - owned enterprise 1993 – Commercialisation 2004 – Privatisation

17 No 1 in Europe 650 Heating and cooling networks Position Heating and cooling networks

18 Generation unit Electric power Thermal power Fuel BC 50 unit 55 MW126 MW coal BC 100 unit 100 MW192 MW coal BK 100 unit 120.5 MW140 MW coal PTWM-180 water boiler -150 MW heavy-fuel oil PTWM-150 water boiler -150 MW heavy-fuel oil KP1 steam boiler 11.8 MWoil TOTAL 275.5 MW 769 MW KAROLIN POWER PLANT GENERATING UNITS

19 CLIENTS of DALKIA POZNAŃ – ZEC. S.A.

20 General presentation Electrabel, SUEZ Group October 2007 CarboEurope Poznań

21 Part 1 SUEZ Group Part 2 Electrabel in Europe Part 3 Electrabel in Poland

22 Energy Environment SUEZENVIRONMENTSUEZ ENERGY EUROPE SUEZ ENERGY SERVICES SUEZ ENERGY INTERNATIONAL SUEZ Group – Structure

23 4,2 bn EUR 3 800 employees 35,4 bn EUR 125 000 employees 125 000 employees 2 300 employees 3 600 employees 5 200 employees 0,7 bn EUR 2,1 bn EUR 1,9 bn EUR SUEZ Group – Employment and revenues by regions in 2006. 139 000 employees generates 44,3 billion EUR of turnover.

24 SUEZ Group – Energy generation in 2006  60 207 MW of net installed capacity:  including 8 264 MW in construction  including 39% CO 2 free, 43% with low CO 2

25 Part 1 SUEZ Group Part 2 Electrabel in Europe Part 3 Electrabel in Poland

26 Netherlands 4 711 MW Belgium 13 127 MW France 4 839 MW Portugal 366 MW Italy 2 219 MW Hungary 1 676 MW Poland 1 654 MW Germany 296 MW Luxemburg 376 MW Electrabel in Europe. Generation by country. Spain 758 MW 30 021 MW Status: end 2006

27 Belgium: hydro: 22 MW biomass: 256 MW wind: 61 MW wind: +18 MW biomass +30 MW wind: +130 MW France: hydro: 3 710 MW wind: 21.5 MW hydro: + 4.5 MW wind: +60 MW Portugal: hydro: 33 MW wind: 332.5 MW wind: +238 MW wind: +310 MW Italy: hydro: 129 MW wind: +20 MW wind: +48 MW Operating, in construction, planned. Poland: biomass: 160 MW wind: +120 MW Netherlands: biomass: 42 MW wind: 3.5 MW wind: +26 MW Electrabel in Europe. Renewable sources. 4 770 MW in operation 310 MW in construction 694 MW planned Status: end 2006

28 Part 1 SUEZ Group Part 2 Electrabel in Europe Part 3 Electrabel in Poland

29 Electrabel in Poland – Key facts Power plant characteristics: Installed capacity 1800 MW, 8 units x 225 MW Hard coal & biomass co-firing Open cooling circuit – Vistula river FGD installation Gross production efficiency 38.7% Availability 94% M&S Office Katowice 1800 MW Power Plant Połaniec Warsaw Cracow Poznań

30 Electrabel in Poland - Biomass installation - project Dosing plant Buffer silo Belt conveyor Chipper Feeding line for crushed biomass Log transportation line  Goals: generate green energy (certificates), reduce emissions (CO 2 savings), improve fuel mix, diversification  Investment: 7.9 M EUR, launch September 2004  Fuel sourcing: raw wood from National Forests, increasing share of agri-biomass

31 Electrabel in Poland - Biomass installation - how it works Dosing plant Buffer silo Belt conveyor Chipper Feeding line for crushed biomass Log transportation line  Wood: wet (logs, chips), dry (pellets)  Agri-biomass: hay/straw briquettes, fruit husk pellets, sunflower pellets and other types  Lignine: co-product of paper and alcohol industry

32 Electrabel in Poland - Biomass installation Green energy production 2004-2007

33 Electrabel in Poland – Emission performance Połaniec: Leading power plant in Poland

34 Electrabel in Poland – Emission performance SO 2 limit: 2350 mg/Nm 3 NO 2 limit: 540 mg/Nm 3 Ashes limit : 350 mg/Nm 3 Połaniec: Leading power plant in Poland

35 Presentation: Jacek Weigel Marketing Communication Manager


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