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Annual Directory of all Wind farms and wind developers in Poland. A complete listing with contact details, company profiles - and a detailed Map with locations of all windfarms.

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AdvisoryGreen potential of Poland is waiting to be developed 5

A year of change for the industry – between auctions and the “minimum distance” rule 7

Further Onshore Wind Development Under Question 8

Polish Guarantees of Origin bring additional financial revenues 9

Tilting at windmills 11

The Lists: Wind FarmsWind Farm Developers/Owners 12

Wind farms in Poland but without clear ownership 32

The Lists: Miscellaneous Services ProvidersConstruction (and related services) 34

Finance/Banking 37

O&M (Operations and Maintenance) 41

Consultancy 42

Wind Farms Installed in 2015 46

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Green potential of Poland is waiting to be developed

Wojciech CetnarskiPresident of the Polish Wind Energy Association

(PWEA)

There have been years with record-break-ing capacity growth, followed by insignifi-cant ones. In the year 2016 growth will be close to 100-200MW. It stems from the fact that Poland has never clearly declared its intention to develop wind energy in the long term, therefore the regulatory frame-

work lacks stability and predictability - yet the potential for the wind power in Poland is still huge.

Since the adoption of the Energy Law that introduced the green certificates (GC) scheme the Law has been amended more than a dozen times. A crucial amendment was announced in 2011. Everyone expect-ed an adjustment to the green certificates scheme; however, after several years of governmental and parliamentary works

it was announced that the GCs will be phased out and we will receive an entirely new regulation introducing contracts for differences (CfD) granted under an auc-tion scheme. Such instability of a support scheme does not foster dynamic wind en-ergy development. Therefore, the indus-try’s potential (estimated at 8-9 thousand MW) will not be sufficiently exploited in the 2020 perspective. Poland will face is-sues with fulfilling its commitments under the climate package to be settled in 2020. We will have to demonstrate 15% of energy from renewable sources in overall energy volume, including 19% of electricity. In my opinion we will also fail to achieve the assumed figures for renewable heat and transport fuels.

In accordance with EU law countries unable to produce the volume of energy they committed to produce will have to purchase the energy from countries hav-ing surplus renewable energy under so-

Seventh position – this is Poland’s place in the context of European wind energy rankings. Germany, Spain, UK, France, Italy and Sweden all have more wind farm installations. Poland has fallen behind those countries that have significant potential to exploit wind energy, because we commenced investment in the sector quite late and development has been erratic.

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called statistical transfers. It may entail substantial amounts, ranging from several hundred million to PLN 1.5 billion. In the most pessimistic scenario the figure may exceed PLN 2 billion.

For several years we could observe in-creased interest in our country among wind energy equipment manufacturers and wind energy investors. Poland attracted two com-panies producing rotor blades. We have tur-bine automation designers and producers as well as steel tower suppliers. The offshore component manufacture sector is very well developed. One of the flagship investments of the sector is the offshore foundation plant in Szczecin. This large industry is working for the wind energy sector, however offshore products are export-only.

Considering wind farms commissioned within the last few years the share of Pol-ish enterprises, contractors, and business partners manufacturing wind turbine components has reached 30-40%. The fig-ure may increase substantially if only Po-land opens politically to further wind en-ergy development. Investors need a clear declaration that we are interested in the sector, for only then may we expect them to create new jobs in Poland.

The Polish green certificate-based wind energy market was perceived by foreign investors as high-risk, because the scheme was inefficiently managed and created risks the investors are very sensitive to. For instance, one allowed a vast oversupply of certificates to develop, which could have been avoided by skilful adjustment of the certificate demand policy. Facing a change to the support scheme, effective last year with the adoption of the new Renewable Energy Sources Act introducing the auc-tion-based CfD scheme, investors’ interest increased, for such a scheme is considered more predictable. This was a new opening for the sector despite ongoing issues with the green certificates scheme, since the new scheme carries much less risk.

However, soon after the adoption of the RES Act, following political changes the new government has announced that it will postpone the effective date of the new scheme, with the intention to modify the original assumptions. This yet again results in market uncertainty, with Poland being perceived as an unstable and unpredictable country. The market is waiting whether the changes will become effective on 1 July or be postponed yet again. Only after the in-vestors become acquainted with the new ideas developed by the government will they decide to commit their resources to the new legal environment - or to move on to investment in other markets.

Last year the renewable energy sec-tor worldwide attracted USD 329 billion of investments, of which approximately USD 1.8 billion was received by the Polish energy sector. These figures clearly dem-onstrate that our market is not a leading one. Investors simply choose countries that might ensure less profit, but at a low-er risk. In Poland one of the substantial is-sues is its unstable legal environment.

Poland has to plan a transition from a coal-based energy system to a system with much less coal share. Coal, which has been the foundation of our energy sector, is slowly starting to end. Lignite deposits will be depleted within the next 10-15 years. Public consent to the construction of fur-ther open-pit mines is rather unlike. As regards hard coal, given the market prices the operation of most Polish mines will soon become unprofitable. Therefore, in 10 to 15 years we will face a substantial “coal gap”. If we do not switch our energy sector to renewables, primarily wind and PV, we will have to import large quantities of coal.

Considering various plans being devel-oped in the Polish energy sector, the share of wind may reach 20% by 2030 (32-42 TWh de-pending on electricity production in Poland in 2030), whereas the system will remain very efficient, safe, stable and inexpensive. Year by year wind farms produce an increas-ing volume of electricity. For example, last

year the production figures exceeded 10 TWh. Within the next 5-10 years the sup-port period for many wind farms already in operation will start to expire, hence the cost of energy will decrease. Every year more and more turbines will enter such a mode.

Last year saw the installation of ap-proximately 1200 MW of new wind instal-lations. The exact figure is unknown yet, for there is no coherent scheme for the col-lection of such data in Poland. However, it has to be emphasized that the year was very good, much better than 2014. This was caused, among others, by everyone’s willingness to complete investments un-der the old support scheme, for the new is still a riddle for investors.

It is very likely that no investment will be commissioned this year; some com-menced projects may be finished by 1 July. Their capacity is estimated at 100-200 MW. This is really nothing. We have to wait for the situation to change under the auction scheme. Unless the planned amendment introduces adjustments to the support scheme, in 2017 the situation should im-prove, and be much better in 2018.

It shall be remembered that the auc-tion scheme is a specific mechanism for awarding public aid. Its participants often behave irrationally and, willing to win the

auction, bid contracts with subsidies so low that projects become unprofitable. The complete fiasco of the recent Spanish auc-tion clearly demonstrates this. This leads to difficulties in acquiring bank financing and investors for such projects. A prereq-uisite for participation in an auction is the possession of a building permit and the payment of a relatively low deposit, hence the risk of loss of the deposit is in-sufficient to deter risky bids. RES auctions will be subject to underbidding risk. The deadline for commissioning of a project is four years from the end date of an auction. During that period it is unknown if the projects will be completed in line with dec-larations. Therefore, if an auction is settled at the end of 2016, we will know the actual completion rate at the end of 2020. I hope that the amendment to the RES Act will rectify these and other imperfections, and the vast potential of wind energy in Poland will not be wasted. n

Wojciech Cetnarski, President of the Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA)

“Investors need a clear declaration that we are interested in

the sector, for only then may we expect them to create new

jobs in Poland”

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Hubert Wysoczański, Karol LasockiK&L Gates

Last year Poland added a record 1.3GW of new wind capacity and became the second biggest wind installer in the EU. The rapid growth was spurred by the expected tran-sition from the green certificates system to the auction system, which was due to take place on 1st January 2016.

Due to a last-minute change by the new-ly elected parliament, the auction system has been postponed for 6 months, until 1st July 2016. This happened not because of any technical issues, as the Energy Reg-ulatory Office is ready to hold the tender, but mostly due to the failure of the former government to present the new support system for approval to the EU Commis-sion before the auction system kicks in. Speculation is now rife whether approval will come soon enough to avoid further postponement of the auctions. The Com-mission may also demand some changes to the scheme and condition its approval on their implementation. Nevertheless, the auction system should enter into force by the end of this year, since the EU state aid rules for energy generally mandate that from 2017 state aid needs to be granted in competitive tenders.

Meanwhile, a new development has shaken the industry. On 19th February a draft bill on wind farm investments was presented by MPs of the ruling Law and Justice Party. It aims to tightly regulate the location of wind farms near housing and environmental protection areas. The draft provides for a minimum distance of ten times the turbine height (with blade) between a wind turbine and the nearest settlement. With turbine heights of up to

200 meters, this would mean a permitted distance of approximately 2 km - certainly not a well thought-out rule for a densely populated country like Poland. A similar “10H rule” was introduced in Bavaria in 2014, which turned out to be a death blow to the state’s once flourishing wind indus-try.

The draft law also aims at introducing new substantial financial burdens, such as a real estate tax calculated on the basis of an entire wind turbine (currently the value of mechanical parts does not constitute the basis for taxation) and an additional biannual fee calculated as 1% of the value of the entire wind power plant invest-ment. This new fee is a payment for an inspection and an additional exploitation permit issued every two years by the Office of Technical Inspection for each wind tur-

bine. The building permits currently held by investors that do not meet the distance requirements are to be valid for three years - by that time the turbines must be built and fully permitted for use. If no building permit has been issued for the investment by the time the new law enters into force, the WZ location decisions and local zoning plans (MPZP) that do not conform to the proposed minimum distance, will not be honored.

On a more positive note, the wind in-dustry has welcomed the fact that 1st Jan-uary 2016 was kept as the effective date for the provisions decreasing support for co-firing (factor 0.5) and for large hydro (no support). These changes to the green certificates system are helping to neutral-ize the oversupply on the green certifi-cates market. The first indications are that trading prices of certificates are showing a slight increase from the December 2015 level. Prices of green certificates are ex-pected to rise in the next few years.

All things considered, the new auction system is expected to be fully operational

in early 2017 with the first auctions orga-nized by then. This should hopefully allow Poland to complete its EU 2020 target on time. However, to this end, the government needs to maintain an investment climate that is stable, able, foreseeable, and in line with the government’s declarations to sup-port RE growth. For that to happen, the draft bill on wind farm investments should undergo some serious reshaping in order to enable the development of new projects and honor investors’ basic rights. n

A year of change for the industry – between auctions and the “minimum distance” ruleThere are big hopes but also many unknowns for the final four years of the Polish 2020 perspective. Auctions should bring stability but new obstacles are appearing on the horizon.

Hubert Wysoczański WEP

Karol Lasocki, WEP

“All things considered, the new auction system is expected

to be fully operational in early 2017 with the first auctions

organized by then. This should hopefully allow Poland to

complete its EU 2020 target on time”

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dr Christian SchnellPartner, Radca prawny, Solivan

The aim in general is to provide a more bal-anced RES energy mix, as onshore wind has dominated the new installed capacity in Poland since 2013. In 2015, Poland in-stalled more onshore wind farm capacity than both France or the UK.

The statement did confirm the policy approach to preferential support tech-nologies which create additional value for Poland, i.e. promoting technologies which are produced in Poland and creating new jobs. This is a clear statement in favour of biomass firing and, even more, dedicated co-firing installations which shall promote the use of Polish coal for the next decades. Furthermore, the Ministry made a clear statement that private prosumers should not receive feed-in tariffs (“FiT”). So, the original support system proposed by the Ministry of Economy in 2014 to support private prosumers with direct investment support and additional net-metering might be again introduced in the amended RES Act. However, entrepreneurial pro-sumers should receive a FiT, as the Minis-try indicates.

Additionally, the Ministry of Energy em-phasis that energy cooperatives in rural areas should be promoted. So, the RES Act amend-ment will be implemented jointly with the so-called Smart Metering Act to provide a technical basis for energy cooperatives.

Even more, at the end of February several members of parliament from PiS parliamen-tarian group submitted a draft Wind Turbine Investment Act to Parliament. Already in 2012, PiS parliamentarian group filed a draft of an amendment act of building law and planning and zoning law to the Polish Parlia-ment (Parliamentary printed paper 758), but this draft did not proceed further. It was ex-pected that relevant changes to planning and zoning law, building law, technical supervi-sion law, etc. to regulate wind farm invest-ments would be proceeded jointly with the amendment of the RES Act and will change relevant existing acts. However, the aim of

the Wind Turbine Investment Act (“WTI Act”) differs from printed paper 758, as it is not only changes relevant existing acts, inter alia, the RES Act, but also constitutes a spe-cial act.

Under the WTI Act, the minimum dis-tance between wind turbines between resi-dential and protected landscape areas, etc. is 10H, i.e. 10 times tip height – the Bavar-ian approach. The WTI Act also provides that wind turbines are to be located on the basis of a master plan, which also defines the maximum tip height. Existing master plans stay in force, however, if the location of the wind turbine does not comply with the minimum distance criteria, a building permit cannot be issued. Building permits issued on the basis of a master plan before

the WTI Act enters into force, which do not comply with the minimum distance crite-ria, have to receive use permit before the lapse of the three-year transition period. Furthermore, under the WTI Act, zoning decisions (so-called “WZ” decisions) as al-ternative planning title to locate wind tur-bines will become invalid for wind turbines which do not comply with the minimum distance criteria if the WTI Act enters into force, unless the building permit which ba-sis on the zoning decision was issued before the WTI Act enters into force.

In case the wind turbine location com-plies with the minimum distance criteria, a building permit based on a zoning deci-sion has to be issued before the lapse of the one-year transition period. Building permits issued on the basis of a zoning decision before the WTI Act enters into force, even if not complying with the mini-mum distance criteria, have to receive use permit before the lapse of the three-year transition period.

Operating wind turbines will not be shut down if they do not meet the mini-mum distance criteria (this was one of the requirements of printed paper 758), and re-powering is not permitted. Within a year operating turbines must be certified by the technical supervisory authorities – UDT. Every two years, or at the end of repair or modernization works, a new UDT certification will be required – a so-called “exploitation decision” (in parallel to the use permit according to construction law), and without such exploitation decision no premium – green certificates or contract for difference - shall be granted.

Additionally, under the WTI Act, UDT certification fees for one certification should not exceed 1 percent (sic!) of the construction costs (i.e. the CAPEX for wind turbine and related construction works), whereas the Ministry of Energy shall enact further specific regulation.

Although the reasoning for the WTI Act is generally understandable to provide

certain quality standards for development of wind farms comparable to Western Eu-ropean countries, there might be a risk of pushing co-firing instead of wind farm investments. As new wind farms with state-of-the-art turbines would start for a contract for difference substantially below PLN 300 per MWh, a new co-firing large combustion plant requires around PLN 400 per MWh for its “green” electricity to cross-subsidy wholesale prices for its “black” en-ergy at currently PLN 150 per MWh. So, in case state of the art wind turbines cannot be constructed due to severe distance rules, co-firing might take over its place at the technology-neutral auction system. Use-less to say, that this approach would be very hard to notify at EU Commission, and in case biomass plants with more than 50 MW and co-firing plants shall be introduced into the auction system, a long-lasting notifica-tion procedure of the new auction system is more than likely and auctions will rather not take place before 2017. n

In mid-February the Ministry of Energy officially confirmed that it will work on a complex amendment of the RES Act.

Further Onshore Wind Development Under Question

“In 2015, Poland installed more onshore wind farm capacity

than both France or the UK”

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There is a space for mutual benefits both for energy producers and consumers.

Domino Głowacka Grzegorz PyrytPolish Wind Energy Axpo Polska Association Sp. z o.o

It is the market of guarantees of origin – already popular in Western Europe, and only emerging in Poland. It gives RES en-ergy producers an opportunity for addi-tional financial revenues, and socially re-sponsible companies can benefit in terms of brand image.

An environmentally-friendly image is gaining in importance in brand perception. As many as 38 companies from the presti-gious Fortune 500 ranking have pledged to cover 100% of their energy needs from re-

newable sources. Of course it is not purely altruistic. A shift towards carbon efficiency is becoming a global trend, and companies who follow it know that it will improve their perception in the market and may lead to higher profits.

Guarantees of OriginThe most effective and Europe’s most com-mon way of switching to green energy are guarantees of origin. These official docu-ments confirm that the energy comes from renewable sources.

The enormous potential of guarantees of origin (GO) lies on the one hand in their simplicity, and on the other in the benefits they bring to companies purchasing them. They do not need their own RES installa-tion. It is sufficient to buy a certain num-ber of guarantees.

Companies who buy those instruments reduce their carbon footprint and decrease their negative impact on the environment.

They can also use carbon efficiency in their brand communication by declaring that they use renewable energy sources. That way they can strengthen their environ-mentally-friendly image. Moreover, inves-tors and business partners have a more positive attitude towards companies who implement Corporate Social Responsibil-ity (CSR) policies. Such issues may affect the choice of trading partners. This is par-ticularly important for companies provid-ing services to the RES sector.

Guarantees of origin are taken into ac-count both in reports on sustainable devel-opment (Greenhouse Gas Protocol) and in building certification (LEED).

Guarantees of Origin in Europe and in Poland

In Europe, guarantees of origin are used by organizations from various sectors of the economy, from multinational com-panies such as Philips, Mondelez, IKEA, to mobile network operators, stadiums,

Polish Guarantees of Origin bring additional financial revenues

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or the Dutch railways, currently covering 50% of their demand for electricity from wind energy, with a goal of reaching 100% by 2018.

In Poland there is still a common mis-conception that Poles do not care about environmental protection. However, this is contradicted by results of numerous studies. Issues related to corporate social responsibility and environmental activi-ties are increasingly important not only for the young generation (the so-called Millennials), but for the entire society. Ac-cording to TNS survey for Greenpeace, as many as 92% of Poles want more energy to come from renewable sources.

Guarantees of origin were introduced in Poland based on the Act on Renewable Sources of Energy. The purchase of guaran-tees is voluntary, and their market launch was not supported by an information cam-paign. That is why the instrument was not popular among energy producers or con-sumers. However, the situation started to change in mid-2015 thanks to the Polish Wind Energy Association, who created the Polish Guarantees of Origin program.

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Polish Guarantees of OriginA unique, innovative program under the patronage of the Energy Regulation Office (URE), supporting the development of re-newable energy sources:• Supports RES producers in sales of

guarantees of origin• Provides additional benefits for guaran-

tee buyers• Promotes environmental practices

among the general public

Benefits for Energy Producers Un-der the ProgramEnergy producers from renewables joining the Polish Guarantees of Origin program can obtain financial support. There is a guaranteed fixed profit on each megawatt-hour sold. Participation in the program makes it easier to find a final customer for the issued Guarantees.

Benefits for Guarantee Buyers Un-der the ProgramApart from promoting renewable energy sources, the Polish Guarantees of Origin Program also supports companies follow-ing the sustainable growth principles by giving them access to renewable energy sources and the possibility to enjoy the benefits of the program, including market-ing support and easier access to EU fund-ing. Companies buying the guarantees of

origin also receive a licence to use the Pol-ish Guarantees of Origin marking, helping them successfully support the company’s sustainable development and stand out among their competitors.

Benefits for ConsumersThanks to the Polish Guarantees of Origin marking, consumers can easily distinguish and more effectively support companies and brands who use renewable energy sources.

The Polish Guarantees of Origin Pro-gram also covers the entire range of ad-

ditional activities, such as various social campaigns promoting the Program and the entire RES market. One of the campaigns carried out was Solution Wind project, or-ganized in five European countries, initiat-ed by the European Wind Energy Associa-tion (EWEA) in relation to COP21 climate conference. Additional activities include actions in the urban space, promoting knowledge and acceptance for wind energy among local communities, as well as edu-cational actions, such as this year’s PWEA contest for the best Master thesis related to renewables.

A number of companies have already joined the Polish Guarantees of Origin

program, including Siemens, Elektrum, BOŚ Bank, Electrolux, Victorinox.

More information about the program can be found on our website: www.pol-skiegwarancje.pl

How to Obtain Polish Guarantees of OriginThe energy producer has 30 days from the end production to fill the application form on URE’s website and submitting it to the Transmission or Distribution System Op-erator. The Operator applied to URE, who issues the guarantees for the producers.

The next step is to register the guarantees on the sales platform: Axpo Green Plat-form (https://zielonaplatforma.pl). This relieves the producers from the need to look for customers for their guarantees of origin, but at the same time does not limit the possibility for such search. It is worth noting that signing up for Axpo Green Platform is free of charge, and in case of expiration or withdrawal of the guarantee, the producers does not pay any fees. So far, 60 companies generating energy from RES have registered on the platform. n

More information: http://www.zielonaplatforma.pl/”www.

zielonaplatforma.pl

“The enormous potential of guarantees of origin (GO) lies

on the one hand in their simplicity, and on the other in the

benefits they bring to companies purchasing them. They do

not need their own RES installation. It is sufficient to buy a

certain number of guarantees”

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Wojciech Sztuba, Ph.D.Managing partner, TPA Horwath Poland

Despite various obstacles over the last de-cade, wind power could have boasted in excess of 5.2 GW on-shore capacity, with 2015 a record year, seeing the completion of investments of nearly 1.3 GW. However, such success is not due to great market conditions, but the departure of the green energy support system from the tradable green certificates scheme in favour of an auction model, already confirmed by the legislator in 2015.

The new system, as more competitive and not as easy for projects with lower productivity, motivated many investors to bring forward completion dates of projects so that they still enter into use before the end of 2015 under the old tradable green certificate system. Chapter 4 of the RES Act governing the auction model was to en-ter into force on 1 January 2016. The first auction was to be held pursuant to these in the initial months of the year, the pa-rameters of which were already published

in Implementing Regulations. According to these, contracts for the construction of approx. 550-650 MW of capacity from new wind sources of more than 1 MW were to be entered into. Right from the outset it was clear that this was not a tell-tale sign of a bull market, but a profoundly more subdued, yet stable growth of this sub-sector.

And yet today we find ourselves in the most unexpected circumstances. After postponement of the date Chapter 4 of the RES Act was to enter into force until 1 July 2016, the signs filtering through from the

Ministry of Energy as well as other govern-ment circles are clear in that the purpose of the six month postponement is in fact to backtrack on the current auction model concept. For example, Minister Krzysztof Tchórzewski plans to reduce the share of wind power in the RES generation port-folio for the benefit of agricultural bio-gas-based power generation. The primary

reason given here is lack of stability found in wind generation as compared to biogas power plants, which are a controllable and stable source with a number of advantages stretching outside of the power generation industry, such as disposal of environmen-tally hazardous liquid manure.

On top of that we have the recent private members bill on investments within the scope of wind power generation, pursuant to which, inter alia, an approx. 2 kilometre band is to be introduced around residential build-ings where the construction of wind turbines would be prohibited. Together, these paint a picture of a cohesive political front opposing further development of wind power genera-tion in Poland.

However, the most sinister part of the said bill, one which not only targets future, but primarily facilities already in place, is the proposed broadening of the current construction law definition of a building for real property tax purposes. Since 2005, there have been no doubts as to the electrical and technical part of the wind turbine, i.e. the nacelle and the rotor, constituting more than 80% of the investment, not being part of the building subject to the said tax. Through this principle the industry was given an opportu-nity to grow, as we are talking about a 2 per cent tax on the gross book value of tangible assets. If we were to assume a tax charged subject to a 2 per cent rate practically on the balance sheet total of an enterprise year in year out, this would be a death blow for most active wind farms. The draft bill on invest-ments within the scope of wind power gener-ation contains just such a regulation, which is a threat to the existence of current projects and will prove an effective stumbling block in the construction of new ones.

In the past, a certain dose of aversion to wind power was evident from the industrial power generation, as well as the power trans-mission and distribution sectors, to a large extent burdened with problems associated with connecting and balancing wind farms. To a certain extent that was understandable. However, that lobby is now joined by the ag-ricultural biogas lobby as well as a baggage of non-scientific beliefs and aversions of politicians, who, for many years, have been against wind energy. We are now standing on the threshold of an industry breakthrough in the worst possible sense of that word. n

Tilting at windmillsIt now seems that 2016 will be a breakthrough year for the wind industry. However, not the kind of breakthrough we were all expecting.

Wojciech Sztuba

“The signs filtering through from the Ministry of Energy are

clear: backtracking on the current auction model concept. For

example, Minister Krzysztof Tchórzewski plans to reduce the

share of wind power in the RES generation portfolio for the

benefit of agricultural biogas-based power generation”

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The List: Wind Developers/Owners

Wind Farm Developers/Owners

ACCIONA Energy Poland Global sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Golice Wind Farm – 38 MW, lubuskie voivodeship, Słubice municipal-ity, Golice.Krobia I Wind Farm- 63 MW, wielko-polskie voivodeship, Krobia and Poniec municipalityTop Management in Poland: Andrzej Konarowski, Managing Director ([email protected])Contact data: Pańska 96/105, Warszawa tel.: + 48 22 40 38 195; + 48 22 40 38 194www.acciona-energia.comGlobal headquarters: Avenida de Europa 10, Parque Empresarial La Moraleja, 28108 Alcobendas, Madrid; SPAINOwnership: ACCIONA Energia S.A.Company Profile: ACCIONA Energy is a global operator in renewable energies, and the biggest in the world in terms of clean energies not linked to conventional elec-tric power generation companies. With more than 20 years’ experience in the sector, ACCIONA is present in the main renewable technologies, covering activi-ties that, in the case of wind power, in-clude the entire value chain: development, engineering and construction; the design, manufacture and supply of wind turbines; exploitation, operation and maintenance, and the marketing of energy. The com-pany develops projects for itself and also

puts its extensive experience in the sector at the service of third-party customers through EPC contracts (particularly in wind and photovoltaic power) – and the provision of a wide range of services.Strategy in Poland: With successful completion of the construction of the second stage of the Krobia I wind farm in December 2015 ACCIONA installed nomi-nal capacity in Poland totalled 101 MW.ACCIONA aim is to strongly increase its presence in Poland in key business fields: (i) own investment, (ii) turbine sales (with already up and running 101 turbines) and (ii) O&M services. We are convinced that combination of a deep market know- how paired with a perfect turbine fit with ro-tor range from 100m to 132m positions ACCIONA as a key player in the Polish market. On top of these competencies we are followed by the strong appetite to grow with the overall goal of 250MW in operation by 2020. Projects in Poland:Golice Wind Farm (Lubuskie voivode-

ship, Golice); capacity 38 MW MWs; 19 turbines; commissioned: 2012

Krobia Południe Wind Farm (Krobia Mu-nicipality, Ciołkowo); capacity 33 MW MWs; 11 turbines; commissioned: 2013

Poniec II Wind Farm (Poniec municipal-ity, Poniec); capacity 30 MW MWs; 10 turbines; commissioned: planned

Other activities:

Construction and related servicesO&M (Operations and Maintenance)

BayWa r.e. Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Johann Janker, managing director ([email protected])Artur Marchewka, managing director ([email protected])Contact data: ul. Meksykańska 6 lok. 10, 03-948 Warszawa tel.: 48221150482www.baywa-re.comGlobal headquarters: Munich, GermanyOwnership: BayWa r.e. renewable energy GmbHCompany Profile: Key facts:Founded: February 2009Employees: about 900 Turnover: €786 million (2014)Sites: Germany (head office), Austria, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Spain, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Denmark, USAAreas of activity: Wind power, solar en-ergy, bio-energy, geothermal energyProjects in Poland:Kamionka (Kamionka); capacity 30 MWs;

12 turbines supplied by Nordex N100, 2, 5 MW ; commissioned: 2011

Advisory Partners: Nord LBAuctions participation: 20162017after 2017

CE Energy Holding AGSuibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: CE Energy Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Franz Held-wein, Chaiman of the BoardTomas Stavinoha, Vice Chairman of the Board ([email protected])Wojciech Więcławek, Country Manager (tel.: 48666036660, [email protected])Contact data: Schottenring 16/2, 1010 Vienna, Austria tel.: +43 1 537 124 830www.ceeag.comGlobal headquarters: ViennaOwnership: CE Energy Holding AGCompany Profile: CE Energy Holding AG was founded in 2004 in order to develop potential of renewable energy sources in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. So far, our company has designed, Jury night at CEE Clean Energy Awards

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built and sold more than 230 MW of in-stalled capacity in Poland, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia, and participated in the preparation of projects of total capacity of 500 MW.CE Energy has its own team of engineers, project managers and board members in the four countries of the region, and builds its portfolio through 9 subsidiary companies.Strategy in Poland: Our vision has al-ways been the construction of renewable energy sources in high quality with maxi-mum benefit for energy, environment, local communities and shareholders.Projects in Poland:Farma Wiatrowa Sierzchowo (kujawsko

- pomorskie); capacity 16.4 MWs; 8 turbines supplied by Senvion; commis-sioned: 2Q 2015

Farma Wiatrowa Waganiec (kujawsko - pomorskie); capacity 50 MWs; 25 turbines; commissioned: planned

Continental Wind Poland sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: PSWM Wielkopolska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Mark Cran-dall, Chairman of the BoardMike Scholey, Member of the Board, ExecutiveAlex Hewitt, Member of the Board, ExecutiveContact data: Ul. Choragwi Pancernej 80, 02-951 Warsaw tel.: 22 380 53 00 www.continentalwind.comGlobal headquarters: Poland

Ownership: Wholly-owned subsidiary of Continental Wind Partners, a privately-owned company registered in U.S. Company Profile: CWP is a full service provider of wind farms. We take a wind farm from a greenfield project through de-velopment, financing, and construction in order to deliver the best results to inves-tors and communities. Continental Wind operates in Poland, Romania, Serbia, Bul-garia and Australia, with more than 3000 MW completed or under development.Strategy in Poland: Continental Wind Partners has been operating in Poland since 2007. Projects in Poland:Duszniki (Duszniki); capacity 160 MWsOther projects total approximately 300 MW

Contino Wind PartnersTop Management in Poland: Marcin Nawrocki, Managing Director/ President of the BoardRoman Karbowy, Project Manager (tel.: 48605531055, [email protected])Michał Maciesowicz, Finance and Admin-istration DirectorContact data: ul. Grójecka 1/3, 02-019 Warszawa tel.: +48 22 123-0-300www.continowind.comGlobal headquarters: Luxembourg, LuxembourgOwnership: Contino Wind Partners sp. z o.o.Company Profile: Contino Wind Group activities focus on wind farm develop-ment, related technical and administrative

consulting, planning and construction management of wind farm turnkey con-structions, as well as operational techni-cal management of wind farms. Contino Wind Group is owned by a private holding company with seat in Luxembourg. Contino Wind Group enjoys more than 15 years of relevant market experience in the European market (France; Austria; Germany; Poland). The track record of the group, outside of Poland, includes devel-opment of projects with a total capacity of more than 900 MW.Strategy in Poland: In Poland, it is our strategy to develop a significant portfolio of wind farms. Our value creation includes green field development, turnkey con-struction, as well as operation of our own wind farms. Opportunistically, we do also acquire brownfield development projects as well as fully permitted wind farms. Projects in Poland:Contino Białogard (Kościernica,

Białogard, zachodniopomorskie voivodeship); capacity 5MW MWs; 2 turbines supplied by Nordex; commis-sioned: 2013

Advisory Partners: Green Power Devel-opment sp. z o.o.Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

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DOMREL Biuro Usług Inwestycyjnych Sp. z o. o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: EW Czyżewo, Wielkoposlkie Eleketrownie Wiatrowe and othersTop Management in Poland: Roman Kierys, President of the BoardMaciej Chmielarski, Director for Technical AffairsTadeusz Kierys, Director for Marketing and Development AffairsContact data: Odzieżowa 12 c / 1, 71-502 Szczecin tel.: +48 91 812 21 05www.domrel.plCompany Profile: We are engaged in prepa-ration and implementation of the projects related to renewable energy. Our company is a major partnership in the Polish market of the wind power engineering. We belong to the Board of the Polish Wind Power As-sociation (PSEWj) and the Polish Economic Chamber of Renewable Energy (PIGeO).Strategy in Poland: Full range of develop-ment, construction and management of wind farms. Domrel Biuro Usług Inwesty-cyjnych (Domrel Investment Services Bureau) has been established in 2001 and its major activity is focused on the wind farms projects implementations in the territory of entire Poland.Projects in Poland:EW Czyżewo (Czyżewo); capacity 6 MWs;

3 turbines supplied by Gamesa EolicaZEW Słupca Pilot (Słupca); capacity 4.8

MWs; 3 turbines supplied by EnerconZEW Łobez (Łobez); capacity 4 MW MWs;

2 turbines supplied by Vestas; commis-sioned: 11.2015

E.ON Energie OdnawialneTop Management in Poland: Dr Mathias Leistenschneider, Manager, Origina-tion & Development Onshore, Poland & Germany (tel.: +49 173 585 54 52, [email protected])Contact data: Plac Rodła 8 lokal 2003, Szczecin 70-419 tel.: +48 91 359 4281https://www.eon.plGlobal headquarters: Essen, GermanyOwnership: E.ON Climate & Renewables GmbHCompany Profile: E.ON group is one of the top energy companies in the world. It generates and distributes electric energy in more that 30 countries and serves over 30 million customers. Wind energy takes special place as the global wind turbines\' capacity reached 4, 800MW and is still growing.

Strategy in Poland: E.ON Energie Odnawialne is a daughter company of E.ON Climate & Renewables which invests in global- scale renewable energy- wind farms, biomass, photovoltaic (PV), and tidal power. Polish regional unit's main focus is development and expansion of wind farm projects across the country.Projects in Poland:Wysoka (Boleszkowice); capacity 55 MWs;

22 turbines supplied by Nordex; com-missioned: 2014

Wielkopolska I (Leszno); capacity 52.5 MWs; 21 turbines supplied by GE 2.5xl; commissioned: 2010

Wielkopolska IIa (Czempiń, Góra & Dolsk); capacity 15 MWs; 6 turbines supplied by GE; commissioned: 2014

Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

EDF EN Polska sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: EDF EN Polska sp. z o.o., Starke Wind Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Alicja Chilińska, General Manager ([email protected])Contact data: Złota 59, Skylight X floor, Warsaw, 00-120

tel.: +22 530 79 68www.edf-energies-nouvelles.comGlobal headquarters: Paris, FranceOwnership: EDF Energies Nouvelles SA FranceCompany Profile: Development; Con-struction; Operations and Maintenance; Application R&DProjects in Poland:Linowo (Linowo); capacity 58 MWs MWs;

24 turbines turbines supplied by Ves-tas; commissioned: 2015

Starke Wind Rzepin (Rzepin); capacity 58 MWs MWs; 29 turbines supplied by Vestas; commissioned: 2015

Starke Wind Pipeline (various); capacity ca. 400 MWs MWs; commissioned: in development

Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

EDP Renewables Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Lukasz Zagorski ([email protected])Damian Rodriguez Prado , Country Man-agerContact data: Postępu 17b, 02-676 Warszawa tel.: 22 331 01 88; 22 331 01 87http://poland.edpr.com/Global headquarters: Madrid, SpainOwnership: EDP Renewables Europe SRLCompany Profile: EDP Renewables (Euronext: EDPR) is a leading, global renewable energy company devoted to value creation, innovation and sustain-ability. We operate in markets around the globe and are continuously expanding our business to new regions, making the com-mitment to lead in each market as well as create value for our stakeholders and shareholders.Strategy in Poland: EDP Renovaveis announced in December 2015 that it is selling a 49% interest in a 598-MW wind portfolio in Poland and Italy to subsidiar-ies of China Three Gorges Corp (CTG). The portfolio consists of 392 MW of opera-tional wind farms in Poland, and 107 MW under construction in both countries. CTG will pay EUR 392 million for the plants and projects. The transaction is expected to be completed during the first half of 2016.Projects in Poland:Margonin (Wielkopolska); capacity 120

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Pawłowo (Wielkopolska); capacity 79.5 MWs

Radziejów (Kujawsko-Pomorskie); capac-ity 18 MWs

Iłża (Mazowsze); capacity 60 MWsJędrzychowice (Dolnośląskie); capacity 26

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ENEA Wytwarzanie sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Krzysztof Sadowski, President of the Management BoardMichał Prażyński, Vice-President for Renewable EnergyPiotr Andrusiewicz , Vice-President for TechnicalContact data: Świerże Górne, 26-900 Kozienice tel.: 48 614 24 14www.enea-wytwarzanie.plCompany Profile: ENEA Wytwarzanie sp. z o.o. is a competence centre for power within the ENEA Capital Group when it comes to electricity and heat generation. The company is a leader of power generat-ing sector in the ENEA Capital Group also in the field of renewable sources.Strategy in Poland: By 2020 ENEA as-sumes power increase in renewable energy up to approximately 500 MW.Projects in Poland:Bardy; capacity 50 MWsDarżyno; capacity 6 MWs

ENERGA Invest SATop Management in Poland: Piotr Litwin, President (tel.: 0-58 527-99-01, [email protected])Leszek Kowalski, Vicepresident (tel.: 0-58 527-99-01, [email protected])Contact data: al. Grunwaldzka 472, 80-309 tel.: 0-58 527-99-01www.energainvest.plGlobal headquarters: Gdansk, PolandOwnership: ENERGA Wytwarzanie SACompany Profile: ENERGA Invest SA is a company belonging to the Segment Production which is a part the Group ENERGA. ENERGA Invest acts as a sub-stitute investor and contract engineer and is responsible for preparing and leading investments in the areas of conventional power, hydro, wind, photovoltaic and cogeneration sourcesProjects in Poland:Wind Farm Parsówek (Parsówek, Gmina

Gryfino); capacity 26 MWs; 13 turbines supplied by Gamesa Eolica S.L. and

Gamesa Energia Polska Sp. z.o.o.; com-missioned: 04.12.2015

Auctions participation: 2016 (30 MW)2017 (26)after 2017 (158)

ENERTRAG Polska sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Enertrag – Dunowo sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Sowa, Christoph, Kierownik działu (tel.: +49 172 392 25 24, [email protected])Contact data: Al. Papieża Jana Pawła II 15/4, 70-445 Szczecin tel.: +48 914886400; +49 398546459290www.enertrag.comGlobal headquarters: Dauerthal, DeutschlandOwnership: Enertrag AGCompany Profile: ENERTRAG is a European energy supplier specializing in sustainability by generating electricity ex-clusively from renewable sources – mainly from wind energy. We number among the leading wind energy suppliers with 570 wind turbines installed and 2, 3 billion kilowatt hours of electricity produced per year. ENERTRAG is one of the few companies worldwide that provides every required link in the production chain of sustainable wind energy. As an indepen-dent service provider, ENERTRAG ad-ditionally offers a comprehensive service network for its partners' wind farms.Strategy in Poland: Realisation of proj-ects up to 250 MW within the next 3 yearsAuctions participation: 2016 (between 100-150 MW)2017 (between 100-150 MW)

after 2017 (up to 500 MW)Estimated price for first auction:: 340zł / h

EPA Wind sp. z o.o. sp. k.Top Management in Poland: Wojciech Głoćko, PrezesAnna Pasławska-Misztal, WiceprezesPaweł Włoch, WiceprezesContact data: Wojska Polskiego 154, 71-324 Szczecin tel.: 91 424 84 00www.epawind.plGlobal headquarters: Szczecin, PolskaOwnership: EPA Wind sp. z o.o.Company Profile: Wind Farm DeveloperStrategy in Poland: Developed Projects: Suwałki, 18 x 2, 3 MW, 41, 4 MWZagórze, 15 x 2 MW, 30 MWJagniątkowo, 17 x 1.8 MW, 30, 6 MWPuck, 11 x 2 MW, 22 MWNowogard, 1 x 225 kWKarnice, 13 x 2.3 MW, 29, 9 MWŁukaszów, 34 MWModlikowice, 24 MWTychowo, 35 MWWartkowo, 30 MWJarogniew-Mołtowo, 20 MWKarnice II, 24 MWKarwice, 40 MWPągów, 51 MWKrobia, 11 x 3 MW, 33 MWSamborsko, 36 MWKlukowo I, 24 MWKlukowo II, 5 MWMyślino, 10 x 2, 05 MW, 20, 5 MWCzaplinek, 15 MWWojcieszyn, 28 MWPartial Projects: Tymień, 25 x 2 MW, 50 MW

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Cisowo, 9 x 2 MW, 18 MWBarzowice, 6 x 833 kW, 4, 99 MWKamieńsk, 15 x 2 MW, 30 MWAuctions participation:

ERG RenewTop Management in Poland: Paolo Barabucci([email protected])Laura FavaContact data: Genoa (Italy) www.erg.itGlobal headquarters: ItalyCompany Profile: Italian wind energy producer ERG Renew bought shares from the Vortex Energy Group in the 42MW EW Orneta 2 wind farm in Radziejów.The total estimated cost of implementa-tion of the wind farm was €65m.Strategy in Poland: 14-MW wind project in the Polish municipalities of Szydlowo and Stupsk. 24 MW project in Slupia.Projects in Poland:Radziejów(Radziejów); capacity 42 MWs; 21 turbines

supplied by Vestas V90 2MW Advisory Partners: Dentons

Eurocape Poland sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Adrien Fouchet, Country Manager (tel.: 603187783, [email protected])Contact data: Al. Jerozolimskie 85/11, 02-001 Warszawa tel.: 22 623 83 [email protected] Profile: EuroCape New Energy Poland is an Sp.z o.o. (LLC) founded in 2013 with its headquarters in Warsaw. EuroCape Poland develops the wind

parks, obtains the building permits, the environmental permits and the PPA/CPA. EuroCape Poland is today preparing the projects for the first Polish auction in 2016. The Polish team is receives all the required technical support from EuroCape Ltd to further finance, construct and operate the wind parks.Strategy in Poland: EuroCape New Ener-gy Poland brings with its projects not only its know-how but a strong commitment to the development of renewable energy in accordance with the Polish public insti-tutions’ policy objectives. EuroCape is an active member of the Polish Wind Energy Association which is the major Polish professional association in our field. Euro-Cape Poland is today developing a pipeline of over 600MW of projects ranging from green field sites to mature projects which will be ready for the auctions starting in 2016. EuroCape is also working as a partner and adviser for the construction of around 200MW in Poland.Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

FersaContact data: Barcelona tel.: + 34 93 240 53 06www.fersa.esGlobal headquarters: Barcelona, SpainCompany Profile: FERSA Energías Renovables was incorporated in 2000 as the first independent company listed on the Spanish stock exchange exclusively dedicated to developing renewable energy, mainly wind energy. The company’s object is generating electricity using 100% re-

newable sources. FERSA began operating at an international level in 2008, when it launched the international diversification of its business. FERSA currently operates on two continents: America and Europe.Strategy in Poland: The Postolin project, which has been granted a subsidy of up to €10 million from the European Union Op-erational Programme, means the company will make an investment of about €50 million. In order to begin the construction work for the wind farm, Fersa has ap-proved the concession of bridge financing for an amount of €8, 000, 000, 94% of which will be provided by shareholders.Projects in Poland:Postolin; capacity 34 MWs; 17 turbines

supplied by Vestas V100; commis-sioned: 2015

Gamesa Wind Poland sp. z o.o.Contact data: Krucza 16/22, Warsaw tel.: +48 22 434 26 44Company Profile: Gamesa has sold a 24 MW wind farm in Poland to Windflower, part of the Israeli Sunflower group. The Suchan wind farm – developed and promoted by Gamesa – is located in West Pomerania Province and comprises 12 Gamesa G97-2.0 MW wind turbines. Un-der the terms of the agreement, Gamesa will provide the facility’s operations and maintenance services for a period of 15 years. The wind farm was commissioned during the last quarter of 2015.Strategy in Poland: Development and O&M.

GDF Suez Zielona Energia sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: GDF SUEZ Zielona Energia sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Krzysztof Sierota, Wind farms Coordinator, ENGIE Zielona Energia sp. z o.o. (tel.: +48 32 60-30-521; mobile: +48 698-891-056)Jarosław Szczepaniak, Deputy Manager of the Purchasing Team ENGIE Energia Polska S.A.Contact data: Zawada 26, 28-230 Połaniec tel.: + 48 32 60 30 599http://www.gdfsuez.pl/zielonaenergia/Global headquarters: Paris, FranceOwnership: 100% by GDF SUEZ Energia Polska S.A.Company Profile: Energy producer with increasing focus on renewable energy. Actively looking for high quality projects as well as developing own projects, to construct and deliver green energy.

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Strategy in Poland: To increase sig-nificantly installed wind capacity in 2020 horizon (vs. about 150 MW at end 2015).Projects in Poland:Jarogniew Mołtowo (zachodniopomoskie,

gmina Gościno); capacity 20, 5 MW MWs; 10 x Senvion MM92 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: December 2010

Wartkowo (zachodniopomoskie, gmina Gościno); capacity 30, 75 MW MWs; 15 x Senvion MM92 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: March 2012

Pągów (opolskie, gmina Wilków); capacity 51 MW MWs; 17 x Vestas V112 turbines supplied by Vestas; commissioned: December 2012

Dąbrowice (łódzkie, gmina Dąbrowice); capacity 36 MW MWs; 13 x GE 2.75-120 turbines supplied by GE; commis-sioned: December 2015

Klukowo Samborsko (wielkopolskie); capacity 105 MW MWs; 51 turbines supplied by TBD

Planned (Not disclosed); capacity 18 MWs; 8 turbines supplied by TBD

Generacja Wiatrowa Polska Sp.z o.o. (Enhol)Top Management in Poland: Antonio Jesús Oliver Gómez, CEOŁukasz Jasiński, Development Manager (+ 48 602-273-226)Contact data: Mickiewicza 63 lok. 212, Warsaw tel.: 22 560 58 72; + 22 560 58 73www.generacjawiatrowa.plGlobal headquarters: PolandOwnership: Grupo Empresarial ENHOL S.L.Company Profile: Generacja Wiatrowa Polska sp. z o.o. is a member of the ENHOL Group, a Spanish family business group which operates in power engineer-ing, general industry and agriculture. We perform complex execution of renewable energy source investments in Poland.Strategy in Poland: Currently the company is developing projects in four voivodeships.

GEO Renewables S.A.Top Management in Poland: Radek Nowak, CEO ([email protected])Daniel Dzaman, COO ([email protected])Krzysztof Urban, CFO ([email protected])Contact data: Eugeniusza Romera 4b, Warsaw 02-784

tel.: +48 22 3782900www.georenewables.plOwnership: GEO Renewables LTD.Company Profile: GEO Renewables is a pure play renewable energy company. The main focus is to develop, construct and operate wind farms in Poland. Currently GEO operates almost 200 MW of installed capacity.GEO provides Operation and Managment services for its own and partners wind farms.Strategy in Poland: Become the biggest independent renewable energy producer in Poland. Projects that have been devel-oped include Zgorzelec, Jedrzychowice, Nowogrodziec, and Wroblew (sold to IKEA)Projects in Poland:Zgorzelec (Zgorzelec); capacity 70 MWsAdvisory Partners: K&L Gates; DNV GL; Lahmayer intl; Dentons; DLA Piper; KPMG; EY; Delloitte; Grant Thornton; TPA Horwath; Crido;Auctions participation: 2016 (200)2017 (200)after 2017 (200)Estimated price for first auction:: 350

Gewind sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Gewind Grabik Sp z o.o.Gewind Budziechow Sp z o.o.Popielway Sp z o.o.Porwind Sp z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Paulo Albu-querque, Board member ([email protected])[email protected]

Contact data: ul. poznanska 62/68, 60-851 Poznan www.gewind.plGlobal headquarters: PoznanOwnership: Gewind Sp z o.o.Company Profile: Portuguese family group that specializes in Green energy in Portugal and Poland. GEWIND a Polish holding company, represents the first move of the GESFINU group in diversify-ing the holding’s investment portfolio to other countries, namely Poland, using its acquired know-how in the green-energy sector for the polish market, especially in the Wind energy sector.Strategy in Poland: To develop, build and operate Wind farms and other green energy developmentsProjects in Poland:Gewind Grabik (Grabik, Lubuskie); capac-

ity 6.4 MWs; 2 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 01/2014

Gewind Budziechów (Budziechów, Lu-buskie); capacity 6.4 MWs; 2 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 10/2015

Popielawy (Popielawy, Lodzkie); capacity 6 MWs; 2 turbines supplied by Enercon; commissioned: 2017

Gac (Gac, Podkarpackie); capacity 24 MWs; 8 turbines supplied by Enercon; commissioned: 2018

Wolica (Wolica, Podkarpackie); capacity 12 MWs; 6 turbines supplied by Enercon; commissioned: 2018

Advisory Partners: BTK Legal, Mega-joule, Krafton Accounting, etc.Auctions participation: 20162017

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Green Bear Corporation Poland Sp. zo.o.Top Management in Poland: Jean-Claude Moustacakis, CEO ([email protected])Contact data: Wilcza 46, 00-679 Warsaw tel.: 48222126101www.greenbearcorp.comGlobal headquarters: Luksemburg, LuksemburgOwnership: Jean-Claude MoustacakisCompany Profile: Green Bear is a develop, build and operate wind farms. Green Bear Group was established in January 2007. Green Bear already successfully developed and built 84 MW and operates for 47 MW of its own and third party projects.Strategy in Poland: Our mission is to develop a clean power industry based on renewable energy sources. Green Bear follows the highest business and ethical standards. The company’s activities also include supporting initia-tives of local communities by engaging in social projects.Projects in Poland:Radzyn; capacity 39 MWsLinowo; capacity 48 MWs; commissioned:

2012Lisewo; capacity 10.8 MWsAdvisory Partners: White and Case, Dentons, PWC, EBRD, Alior bank

Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

Green Project DevelopmentTop Management in Poland: Urszula Picewicz, President of the Board ([email protected])Contact data: Marynarska15, 02-674 Warszawa tel.: +48 22 380 31 60www.greenpd.plCompany Profile: Green Project Devel-opment (GPD) is a highly experienced project management and consultancy company specialized in renewable energy. GPD develops, builds, operates and sales wind parks for its Clients as well as for its own. Customers benefit from GPD’s spe-cialized team with long-term experience in project management, law, financial analysis, environmental protection and engineering. We develop projects from its “greenfield stage” until the commence-ment of the energy production, provid-ing a wide range of legal, administrative, implementation and financial services throughout the whole process. GPD also concerns with complete audit and projects evaluation, their valuation, risk assessment support and projects pur-chase/sale process including acquisition of debt financing.Strategy in Poland: Activities of GPD are related to the completion of wind farm projects being currently at the different stages of their investment processes (circa 100MW MW) and further development of its own portfolio. The company is also interested in acquisition of wind projects in various stages of development and provision of subcontracting servicesAuctions participation: 2017 (100)

Greentech Energy Systems Polska sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Eolica Połczyno Sp. z o.o; Wiat-ropol Ustka Sp. z o.o; Wiatropol Parnowo Sp. z o.o; Wiatropol Puck Sp. z o.o;Top Management in Poland: Sławomir Sikorski (tel.: 666 035 443)Jakub GarbaczMichal Trocha (tel.: 664 789957)Contact data: ul.Jaśkowa Dolina 81, Gdańsk 80-286 tel.: 48 58 661 2260; +45 33 36 42 02 in Denmarkwww.greentech.dk

Global headquarters: CopenhagenOwnership: Greentech Energy Systems A/SCompany Profile: Greentech is an energy company developing, constructing and operating renewable energy projects and plants. Greentech owns one wind farm already in Poland, together with 5 other projects in the development stage. Current activities of Greentech group are located throughout Denmark, Italy, Germany, Poland and Spain.Strategy in Poland: EDF Energies Nou-velles (EDF EN) agreed to buy 120 MW of wind projects in Poland from Greentech Energy Systems A/S in December 2015. The Danish renewable energy company said it has signed a deal to sell four Polish wind schemes -- Parnowo, Ustka, Puck and Smolecin -- to EDF EN. After closing (expected in Q1 2016), EDF EN Polska will own 100% of the projects. It will take over all further development activities and related expenses. Projects in Poland:Połczyno; capacity 1.6 MWs; 2 turbines

supplied by EnerconUstka; capacity 29.9 MWs; commissioned:

PlannedParnowo; capacity 12.5 MWs; commis-

sioned: PlannedSmolęcin; capacity 19.8 MWs; commis-

sioned: PlannedPuck; capacity 34 MWs; commissioned:

PlannedPomorze (Polska); capacity 100 MWs;

commissioned: PlannedAdvisory Partners: Enercon; Garrad Has-san; Dewi

Grupa Eko Park sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Zbigniew Modecki, Board Member (tel.: 602 251 605, [email protected])Michał Polanowski, Board Member (tel.: 600 882 200, [email protected])Contact data: Al. Jerozolimskie 99/7, 02-001 Warsaw tel.: 602 251 605; 600 882 200www.grupaekopark.plCompany Profile: Grupa Eko Park sp. z o.o. was established in 2011 when the owners fused their passions with their years of experience in the renewable energy sector. Grupa Eko Park s opera-tions involve the complex organization and preparation of professional photovol-taic and wind farm projects. The scope of our work includes all the required services involved with planning, coordinating, building and operating a wind farm. CEE Clean Energy Awards Gala

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Strategy in Poland: Grupa Eko Park consists of many SPV companies –each assigned to separate project, all together Grupa Eko Park projects include more than 400 MW.Grupa Eko Park is actively involved in the development of the polish wind energy in-dustry, with a goal to become a significant player in this small, yet rapidly growing market.Projects in Poland:FW Ciechocinek (Raciążek community);

capacity 7.5 MWs; 3 turbines supplied by Nordex; commissioned: Production was started in early 2013

Sztum (Sztum community); capacity 9, 8 MW MWs

Płużnica (Płużnica community); capacity 48, 4 MW MWs

FW Bolków (Bolków Community); capac-ity 2 MW MWs; 2 turbines supplied by Neg Micon

Kętrzyn (Kętrzyn community); capacity 20 MW MWs

Kętrzyn (Krasocin community); capacity 30 MW MWs

Niemodlin (Niemodlin community); capacity 6, 5 MW MWs

Stoszowice (Stoszowice); capacity 3, 5 MW MWs

Ibereolica sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Biały Bór Farma Wiatrowa sp. z o.o.DK Farma Wiatrowa sp. z o.o.Hanza Farma Wiatrowa sp. z o.o.Nowa Karczma Farma Wiatrowa sp. z o.o.Contact data: Chmielna 101/102, 80-748 Gdańsk tel.: 58-301-61-60www.iniciativasenergeticas.comGlobal headquarters: Madrid, SpainCompany Profile: Iniciativas Energeticas, S.A. (IESA) is a company devoted to the development, construction and operation of renewable energy projects. It was cre-ated in 1988 and belongs to the family-owned business group Uriel Investments, founded in 1927 and operating in sectors as diverse as automotive components manufacturing, waste management, trading of raw materials and renewable energy. IESA has developed, built and op-erates projects in different technologies: wind, small hydro, solar photovoltaic, biogas and solar thermal.Projects in Poland:Bialy Bor; capacity 166 MWs; commis-

sioned: Under developmentHanza ; capacity 60 MWs; commissioned:

Under developmentNowa Karczma; capacity 30 MWs; com-

missioned: Under developmentDebnica Kaszubska; capacity 16 MWs;

commissioned: Under developmentNowotna; capacity 40 MWs; commis-

sioned: Sold in constructionAuctions participation: 20162017after 2017

IKEATop Management in Poland: Belgium-basedMarek Thau, Country Facility Manager (tel.: 506-008-324, [email protected])Karol Gobczynski, energy and climate manager in PolandContact data: pl. Szwedzki 3, Raszyn 05-090 Company Profile: Previously purchased wind farms include two operational wind farms from Martifer Group, totaling 28 MW in capacity, and a third wind farm, of 26 MW. The volume of the transaction was PLN 385 million. The operational wind farms are located in the southern part of Poland, in the Rzeszów province near vil-lages Bukowsko and Łęki.

Strategy in Poland: In March 2015, Ikea purchased a 38-MW wind farm (Wroblew) from developers GEO Renewables, China CEE and Enlight Renewable. IKEA has agreed a forward-purchase of Lubartow (51.2 MW) wind farm, being developed by GEO Renewables. Projects in Poland:Wróblewie ; capacity 38 MWsLubartow; capacity 51 MWs

in.ventus sp. z o.o. sp. k.Top Management in Poland: Michael v. Schubert and Sebastian Willmund, managing directors ([email protected]; [email protected])Elzbieta Sienica, managing director ([email protected])Roman Hudzik, managing director ([email protected])Contact data: ul. ulanska 1, 60-748 Poland tel.: 48664490536www.in-ventus.comCompany Profile: in.ventus is a company specialized in investing into operating wind frams with a focus on the restructur-ing and management of projects under distress - distressed asset management. Further business fields are the develop-ment, the turnkey construction and the management of wind farms in Poland and France.Strategy in Poland: Currently in.ventus owns and operates wind farms with a total capacity of more than 180 MW. in.ventus is permanently looking for op-erating wind farm projects to restructure and improve them. Additionally in.ventus is still interested in acquiring promising late stage developments.Projects in Poland:not stated (Poland); capacity 180 MWs;

more than 80 turbines supplied by Vestas; commissioned: 2009-2011

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Invenergy LLCSuibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Invenergy Systems PolskaTop Management in Poland: Michael Polsky, President and CEOJim Murphy, EVP/CFO/COOContact data: One South Wacker Drive, Suite 1900, IL 60606 Chicago, USA tel.: +1 312 224 14 00; 22-548-4850www.invenergyllc.comGlobal headquarters: Chicago, USAOwnership: Invenergy LLC Company Profile: Invenergy has devel-oped more than 12, 032 MW of utility-scale wind, solar, natural gas and energy CEE Clean Energy Awards Gala

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storage projects in the United States, Canada and Europe. This includes more than 8, 835 MW of projects in operation, with more than 3, 197 MW in construction or advanced development. We are North America's largest independent wind power generation company.Strategy in Poland: 11 wind farms oper-ating in a clustered area near the Baltic Sea. Invenergy has approx. 300 MW of installed capacity in Poland, making it one of the largest wind farm owners in the country.Projects in Poland:Nowy Jarosław (Darłowo Municipality,

Sławno County, northwest Poland); capacity 25 MWs

Pekanino (Darłowo Municipality, Sławno County); capacity 24 MWs

Stary Jarosław (Darłowo Municipality, Sławno County); capacity 22, 5 MWs

Tymien (Kujawy-Pomerania); capacity 50 MWs

Wiekowice (Darłowo Municipality, Sławno County.); capacity 25 MWs

Gorzyce; capacity 37.5 MWsBoryszewo; capacity 32.5 MWsDobieslaw; capacity 27.5 MWsJezyce; capacity 27.5 MWsUstka; capacity 21 MWsKrupy; capacity 22.5 MWsAdvisory Partners: Enerco

J-Power PolskaTop Management in Poland: Artur Gry-bek ([email protected])Contact data: Gnilna 2 , Gdansk 80-847 tel.: +48.58.7327881Company Profile: J-POWER is a Japa-nese wholesale electric power generation company founded in 1952 by the Japanese government, and fully privatized in 2004. As one of the market leaders of conven-tional and renewable energy in Japan and many countries around the world, we specialize in construction, operation and maintenance of power plants and trans-mission lines. Our power plants with an output capacity of about 17GW in Japan and 9GW (gross) abroad generate electric-ity from coal, natural gas, , geothermal, water, waste, and wind. Strategy in Poland: J-POWER for several years (along with MITSUI) is active on the Polish wind energy market. Since 2008 we operate a Zajączkowo Wind Farm near Kobylnica with a capacity of 48MW. In the coming years we plan to implement further projects with a capacity of at least 500MW. We are in the course of building a portfolio with further projects & invest-ments in the market of renewable energy in Poland and worldwide.Projects in Poland:Zajączkowo (Kobylnica); capacity 48 MWs

Advisory Partners: Kancelaria Turek, AL-PLAN, SDG, ; Windshepherds; Deutsche Windtechnik

Martifer Renewables S.A.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Wind Farm Bukowsko Sp. z o. o.Wind Farm Piersno Sp. z o. o.Wind Farm Jawornik Sp. z o. o.Wind Farm Łada Sp. z o. o.Wind Farm Markowa Sp. z o. o.Wind Farm Oborniki Śląskie Sp. z o. o.Top Management in Poland: Antonio Castro, Board PresidentArtur Violante, Board Member, tel.: 604176470, [email protected] data: Kurniki 4, tel.: 126286625www.martifer.comGlobal headquarters: PortugalCompany Profile: Martifer Renewables świadczy usługi rozwoju projektów farm wiatrowych, zarządzania budową, usługi due diligence, doradztwa technicznego i prawnego, a także zarządzania operacyj-nego. Strategy in Poland: Spółka w Polsce wybudowała 90MW (Łęki Dukielskie 10MW – 2009r., Bukowsko 18MW – 2011r., Rymanów 26MW – 2013r., Gizałki 36MW – 2015r.)

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Projects in Poland:Łęki Dukielskie Wind Farm (Podkarpacie);

capacity 10MW MWs; 5 turbines sup-plied by Senvion; commissioned: 2009

Bukowsko Wind Farm (Podkarpacie); ca-pacity 18MW MWs; 9 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 2011

Gizałki Wind Farm (Wielkopolska); capac-ity 36MW MWs; 18 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 2015

Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

Norvento Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Enrique Alonso Ruiz, Project Director (tel.: 608-890-890, [email protected])Wojciech Jędrasik, Finance Manager (tel.: 797-582-911, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Nowogrodzka 11, 00-513 Warszawa tel.: 22 370-61-80www.norvento.comGlobal headquarters: Lugo, SpainOwnership: Norvento EnerxiaCompany Profile: Norvento Enerxia is the Spanish group focused on different areas of renewable energy. For over 30 years engineers from Norvento are con-sultants to energy producers, consumers, and grid. Company is active investor in different energy installations - from wind, water, sun, and biomass. Norvento is also the designer and producer of middle range capacity wind turbines. The firm provides clients with o&m and power manage-ment services as well. The subsidiaries of Norvento Enerxia are present in a few countries, on three continents.Strategy in Poland: In Poland Norvento is focused on development portfolio of wind farms, with the perspective of its erection, and long-term operation and ownership.Projects in Poland:KrasinPiatkowoAuctions participation: 20162017after 2017

Novenergia Poland sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Enwind sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Magdalena Sobcinska, Country Manager ([email protected])

Álvaro Brandao Pinto, Member of the Management BoardAlvaro Rodrigues, Member of the Man-agement BoardContact data: Wierzbowa 9/11, Warsza-wa, 00-094 tel.: 22 826 71 66www.novenergia.comGlobal headquarters: LuxembourgOwnership: Novenergia Holding S.A. ; Generg International S.A.Company Profile: Novenergia Poland is a company which invests and owns wind projects. It grew as a subsidiary of Portu-guese fund, dedicated to the promotion of the use of renewable energy sources in electricity generation. Currently, the No-venergia Group runs projects in countries such as: Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland and South Africa. The Group has focused on renewable energy projects based on wind, solar and hydro resources. Nevertheless, other renewable energy sources may be considered in the future.Strategy in Poland: Novenergia Po-land plans to continue operation of the wind farm in Głuchów (10 x 2 MW). The Management Board assumes developing of II phase of the windfarm in the nearest years with another 10 turbines up to 40 MW together. Moreover, Novenergias aim is to reach the total capacity in Poland amounting to at least 150 MW. Therefore, Novenergia seeks for next projects, also considering renewable energy sources other than wind.Projects in Poland:Enwind sp. z o.o. (Głuchów, woj. Łódzkie);

capacity 20 MWs; 10 turbines supplied by Vestas-Poland sp. z o.o.; commis-sioned: August .2014

Advisory Partners: Clifford Chance Janicka, Krużewski, Namiotkiewicz sp. k.; Tensec sp. z o.o.; Noveo Finance

PGE Energia Odnawialna S.A. Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Baltica 3 sp. z o.o., Baltica 1 sp. z o.o., Baltica 2 sp. z o.o., Eolica, PelplinTop Management in Poland: Maciej Gor-ski, President of BoardNorbert Sadek, VP BoardKrzysztof Muller, VP Board ([email protected])Contact data: ul. Ogrodowa 59a, 00-876 Warszawa tel.: 22-433-1300www.pgeeo.plGlobal headquarters: WarsawOwnership: PGE Polska Grupa Energety-czna S.A.Company Profile: PGE Energia Odnawi-alna S.A. is a subsidiary of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. – Poland‘s larg-est power conglomerate and one of the largest power sector players in Central and Eastern Europe. In 2010, a decision was made to consolidate the PGE Group‘s renewable energy assets. As a result, a new Group was established, comprising 14 subsidiaries. Within PGE Energia Odnawi-alna S.A. there are five separate operating Branches. Currently, the Group manages 29 hydroelectric power plants and five wind farms. Strategy in Poland: As of 2015, the Group assumes power increase of approximately 5, 000 MW, of which the vast majority is an increase in wind power. The company bought projects from DONG Energy and Iberdrola.Wind project plans on-shore:

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800 MW. Wind project plans off-shore (3 projects): 1050 MW. Projects in Poland:Jagniątkowo; capacity 30.6 MWs; 17

turbines supplied by Vestas; commis-sioned: 2007

Kamieńsk(Kamieńsk/Góra Kamieńska); capacity 30

MWs; 15 turbines supplied by Enercon; commissioned: 2007

Kamice/Skrobotowo (Skrobotowo/Kusin); capacity 29.9 MWs; 13

turbines supplied by Siemens; commis-sioned: 2010

Kisielice (Łodygowo); capacity 40, 5 MWs; 27 turbines supplied by GE Energy; commissioned: 2007

Malbork (Koniecwałd/Sztum); capacity 18 MWs; 12 turbines supplied by GE Energy; commissioned: 2008

Pelplin (Lignowy szlacheckie/Pomyje/Janiszewko/Rudno/Pelpin); capacity 48 MWs; 24 turbines supplied by Gamesa; commissioned: 2012

Resko I (Resko); capacity 14 MWs; 7 turbines supplied by Gamesa; commis-sioned: 2013

Wojciechowo; capacity 28 MWs; 14 turbines supplied by Vestas; commis-sioned: 2014

Żuromin (Kuczbork-Osada/Żuromin/Lubowidz); capacity 60 MWs; 30 turbines supplied by Gamesa; commis-sioned: 2012

Galicja; capacity 12 MWs; 6 turbines sup-plied by Gamesa

Karwice; capacity 40 MWs; 16 turbines supplied by GE; commissioned: In construction

Lotnisko; capacity 90 MWs; 30 turbines supplied by Alston (Eco 110; 3MW); commissioned: In construction

Resko II; capacity 76 MWs; 38 turbines supplied by Vestas (V-100); commis-sioned: In construction

PolenergiaSuibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: multipleTop Management in Poland: Zbigniew Prokopowicz, PresidentJacek Głowacki, Vice PresidentMichał Kozłowski, Vice PresidentContact data: ul. Krucza 24/26, 00-526 Warszawa tel.: +48 22 522 39 00www.polenergia.plGlobal headquarters: WarsawOwnership: Publicly-traded on Warsaw Stock Exchange.Company Profile: Polenergia SA is the first Polish private group in power industry made up of vertically integrated companies functioning in the area of gen-eration of power from conventional and renewable sources, as well as distribution and trade of electric energy. Polenergia SA is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The Company is a vertically integrated en-tity specialized in implementing projects from generation of electric energy from conventional and renewable sources to distribution of electric energy and gas and sale and trade of energy and certificates of origin.Strategy in Poland: Producing energy from conventional and renewable re-sources: Polenergia Nowa Sarzyna CHP („ENS”); Północ Power Plant (Elektrownia Północ); Onshore wind farms; Offshore wind farms. Distribution and transmission: Distribu-tion of electric energy; Natural gas distri-bution; Transmission of gas.Sale and trade of electric energy and green certificates.Projects in Poland:Puck (Puck); capacity 22 MWs; 11 turbines

supplied by Gamesa; commissioned: January 2007

Modlikowice (Modlikowice); capacity 24 MWs; 12 turbines supplied by Vestas; commissioned: 2012

Lukaszow (Lukaszow); capacity 34 MWs; 17 turbines supplied by Vestas; com-missioned: 2012

Gawlowice (Gawlowice); capacity 48.3 MWs; 21 turbines supplied by Siemens; commissioned: 2014

Rajgrod (Rajgrod); capacity 25.3 MWs; 11 turbines supplied by Siemens; commis-sioned: 2014

Skurpie (Skurpie); capacity 43.7 MWs; 19 turbines supplied by Siemens; commis-sioned: 2015

Mycielin (Mycielin); capacity 48 MWs; 24 turbines supplied by Vestas; commis-sioned: 2016

Pieklo (Pieklo); capacity 12 MWs; commis-sioned: 2017

Grabowo (Grabowo); capacity 40 MWs; commissioned: 2017

Zielona (Zielona); capacity 114 MWs; com-missioned: 2018

Kostomloty (Kostomloty); capacity 18 MWs; commissioned: 2018

Badecz (Badecz); capacity 42 MWs; com-missioned: 2018

Szymankowo (Szymankowo); capacity 53 MWs; commissioned: 2019

Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

Polwind GroupSuibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Polwind Group consist of 50 SPV\'s active on renewable energy marketTop Management in Poland: Leon Rybczyński, Owner (tel.: 504161071, [email protected])Monika Ambroziak, Project manager (tel.: 796254874, [email protected])Contact data: Włodarzewska 4/9, Warsaw 02-384 tel.: 22 257 88 29; 504161071www.polwind.plGlobal headquarters: Warsaw PolandOwnership: PolwindCompany Profile: Polwind Group was established in 2003, and has completed 80 MW of wind projects and has further 100 MW in development. Our staff is made up of engineers and managers, with many years of experience in the wind power industry. Thanks to continuous collabora-tion with leading turbine manufactures and local and foreign investment-work contractors, our group observes trends of developments in the business, and what

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follows our group implements optimal technologies.Strategy in Poland: Wind farms : 50 MW with building permits. 60 MW under development. Building permits can been obtained in 2-3 months.Projects in Poland:Iława Trupel (warmińsko-mazurskie

province); capacity 12 MWs; 4 turbines supplied by Vestas; commissioned: 06.2016

Szulborze (podlaskie province); capacity 4, 4 MW MWs; 2 turbines supplied by Vestas; commissioned: 11.2016

Bobry (warmińsko-mazurskie province); capacity 39 MWs; 13 turbines supplied by Vestas; commissioned: 04.2017

Ciechanowiec (podlaskie province); capac-ity 2.2000000000000001776 MWs; 1 turbines supplied by Vestas; commis-sioned: 12.2016

Auctions participation: 2016 (45)2017 (55)after 2017 (120)Estimated price for first auction:: 350

Prokon New Energy Poland sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: EW Orneta 1 sp. z o.o.

Top Management in Poland: Carsten Rodbertus , President of the BoardHenning Mau, Vice President of the BoardPiotr BogdanowiczContact data: ul. Budowlanych 64D, Gdańsk tel.: 58 342 46 23www.prokon-pl.netGlobal headquarters: PolandOwnership: PROKON Unternehm-ensgruppeCompany Profile: The company invests in green energy, wind power and biogas ex-traction for more than 15 years, and owns 314 wind farms in Germany and some in Poland.Strategy in Poland: Nearly 14 operat-ing wind farms, mostly on a small scale. Newest project Rusiec (36MW; 18 Vestas V90 turbines) is Prokon's first foray into larger-scale projects. Projects in Poland:Gniewino; capacity 6 MWsRusiec; capacity 36 MWs; commissioned:

2015/2016Subkowy ; capacity 10 MWsCiechanow; capacity 10 MWsSieradz; capacity 10 MWsBrudzewice; capacity 8 MWsWielun; capacity 8 MWsKrosniewice; capacity 6 MWsKlodowa; capacity 4 MWs

Radomsko; capacity 4 MWsZloczew; capacity 4 MWsCiechanow Erw.; capacity 2 MWsDzialoszyn; capacity 2 MWsZleszyn-Ernesty; capacity 2 MWs

RenPower InvestmentsTop Management in Poland: Miroslav TvrzníkMarek HaaseJan GerstbergerContact data: 2 Solent Court, Clarence Parade, Southsea, PO5 2 EY tel.: +44 0845 0542023http://www.renpowergroup.comCompany Profile: RENPower Investments Group is a Netherlands based investor & developer with over 50 megawatts of solar photovoltaic and wind power currently installed across Europe. Recent expansion into developing EU markets means capac-ity is expected to reach 300 MW over the next three years - a significant contribu-tion to the continent’s renewable energy supply targets - with the ultimate aim of creating a pan-European green energy utility company.Strategy in Poland: Owner of Lisewo wind farm, previously owned by Green Bear. Negotiations to purchase an 8 MW wind farm.

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Development of 14 MW Wind project in Poland just started.Evaluation of 30 MW wind projects in Poland.Projects in Poland:Lisewo - 10, 8 MW

RP Global Poland sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Tomasz Zelek, Country Manager ([email protected])Contact data: Al. Wojska Polskiego 70, Szczecin, 70-479 tel.: 91 432 2580www.rp-global.plGlobal headquarters: Poland - Szczecin, Austria - ViennaCompany Profile: RP Global is an IPP (Independent Power Producer) with over twenty-five years of experience in the renewable energy sector. As a developer, investor and operator, RP Globals focus lies in hydro and wind energy projects. More than thirty-five power plants, both wind and hydro, have been developed and constructed so far. RP Global is engaged in several successful partnerships with institutions such as the Marguerite Fund and the Bank of Georgia and has worked successfully with other multilateral/international banks. Croatia, France and Poland, as well as Portugal, Chile, Peru,

Tanzania and Georgia are the countries RP Global currently operates in.Strategy in Poland: RP Global currently has 5 operating wind farms in Poland: Wałcz (SPC: Megawind Polska sp. z o.o.), Tychowo (SPC: Megawatt Baltica SA), Stramnica (SPC: Wiatrowa Baltica sp. z o.o.), Kukinia (SPC: Aeolus sp. z o.o.), Kukinia2 (SPC: AWK2 sp. z o.o.). RP Global is also working on several other projects which are in the advanced stages of progress.Projects in Poland:Wałcz (Wałcz, Zachodniopomorskie);

capacity 4.5 MWs; 3 turbines supplied by Nordex; commissioned: 2008

Tychowo (Sławno commune, Zachod-niopomorskie); capacity 50 MWs; 20 turbines supplied by Nordex; commis-sioned: 2009

Stramnica (Kołobrzeg Commune, Zach-odniopomorskie); capacity 4.6 MWs; 2 turbines supplied by Enercon; commis-sioned: 2011

Kukinia (Dygowo/Ustronie Morskie com-mune, Zachodniopomorskie); capacity 52.9 MWs; 23 turbines supplied by Enercon; commissioned: 2013

Kukinia 2 (Ustronie Morskie commune, Zachodniopomorskie); capacity 6.9 MWs; 3 turbines supplied by Enercon; commissioned: 2015

Auctions participation: after 2017

RTB Developer sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Mar-cin Baginski, CEO (tel.: 48502338439, [email protected])Contact data: Synów Pułku 37A, 80-298 Gdańsk tel.: 502338439www.rtbdeveloper.plCompany Profile: Company is focused on development of wind farm and solar projects in Northern Poland to RTB stage. The key clients are polish and foreign investors interested in construction and operation of RES installations.Strategy in Poland: Development of con-tracted and owned projects for purposes of participation in auction system along-side with plans for construction, opera-tion and providing of O&M services.Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

RWE Renewables Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Uwe Weite, Board MemberRobert Macias, Board MemberRoman Schneider, Board MemberContact data: ul. Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 41, 00-347 Warszawa tel.: +48 22 821 31 81www.rwe.plGlobal headquarters: Essen, GermanyOwnership: RWE InnogyCompany Profile: Development and operation of renewable energy assets in Poland with key focus on wind energy onshore.Projects in Poland:Taciewo (Taciewo); capacity 30 MWs; 15

turbines supplied by Gamesa; commis-sioned: 2011

Piecki (Piecki); capacity 32 MWs; 16 turbines supplied by Gamesa; commis-sioned: 2010

Suwałki (Suwałki); capacity 41.4 MWs; 18 turbines supplied by Siemens; commis-sioned: 2009

Krzęcin (Krzęcin); capacity 14 MWs; 7 turbines supplied by Gamesa; commis-sioned: 2012

Tychowo (Tychowo); capacity 34.5 MWs; 15 turbines supplied by Siemens; com-missioned: 2010

Nowy Staw I (Nowy Staw); capacity 45.1 MWs; 22 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 2013

Nowy Staw II (Nowy Staw); capacity 28 MWs; 14 turbines supplied by Senvion; commissioned: 2015

Opalenica (Opalenica); capacity 16.8 MWs; 7 turbines supplied by Nordex; commissioned: 2015

Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

Saxovent Energy sp. z o.o. Sp.k.Top Management in Poland: Marcin Gładyś, CEO (tel.: 785857823, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Promienista 62/4, Poznań, 60-289 tel.: 606451703www.saxovent.plGlobal headquarters: Berlin, GermanyOwnership: Saxovent Ökologische Invest-ments GmbH&Co. KGCompany Profile: Saxovent was founded in 1997 with the goal of implement-ing wind power projects in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. After many years of controlled, continuous growth Saxovent has become one of the main providers of

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turnkey investments in the wind industry, with a leading position among indepen-dent players. We now do our business worldwide and in the planning, financing and construction of wind farms we have already developed more than 300 wind turbines of various performance classes from different manufacturers. With an overall installed capacity exceeding 600 MW, more than 100.000 families are being supplied with environmentally friendly sustainable electricity.Strategy in Poland: Since 2011 Saxovent Energy Polish team has been supporting wind farm investments at their every stage: planning, development, con-struction. Saxovent Energy focuses on middle-size projects that fulfill all legal and environmental requirements and positively influence local communities as well as global environment.Additionally, we provide services to exter-nal companies who seek highly profes-sional support in the wind analysis and wind farm layouts at reasonable costProjects in Poland:FW Linowo (owner: EDF EN Polska)

(kujawsko-pomorskie); capacity 48 MWs; 24 turbines supplied by Vestas

Advisory Partners: BSJP, Solivan (legal)Auctions participation: 20162017 (ca. 30MW)after 2017

Sevivon Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Windfarm Polska II sp. z o.o., Windfarm Polska III sp. z o.o., Windfarm Polska IV sp. z o.o., Windfarm Polska V sp. z o.o., Windfarm Polska VI sp. z o.o., Windfarm Polska VII sp. z o.o., Windfarm Polska IX sp. z o.o., ZOMAR sp. z o.o.

Top Management in Poland: Stefan Ebel-ing, President of the BoardBogdan Gutkowski, Vice President of the Board (tel.: 600 906 631)Contact data: ul. Wojska Polskiego 24-26, 75- 712 Koszalin tel.: 94 342 54 51 - Koszalin; +48 22 628 43 00 - Warsawwww.sevivon.plGlobal headquarters: PolandOwnership: WKN, AOS sp. z o.o.Company Profile: WKN AG engaged in designing, financing, building and operating wind farms since 1991. Wind farms with a total capacity exceeding 1000 megawatts by WKN been realized in Germany and abroad. In addition to headquarters, WKN also has subsidiaries

and joint ventures in many countries of Europe and the USA.Strategy in Poland: Sevivon sp. z o.o. is a joint venture company owned by the group WKN from Husum and the com-pany AOS sp. z o.o. from Koszalin. Since the year 2000 we have been successfully developing renewable energy projects and implementing them throughout the Polish territory. In our branch offices in Koszalin , Gdansk and Warsaw, we have a highly qualified and experienced team of engineers and managers.

Siłownie Wiatrowe S.A.Top Management in Poland: Wojciech Romaniszyn, Chairman (tel.: +48 880000021, [email protected])Wawrzyniec Romaniszyn, Proxy Holder (tel.: +48 730424242, [email protected])Wojciech Lorenc, General Director (tel.: +48 601925823, [email protected])Contact data: Sarmacka 10d, 02-972 Warszawa tel.: +4822 11 45 572www.e-wind.euGlobal headquarters: WarszawaOwnership: Joint stock companyCompany Profile: 18 years experience on the Polish market. First wind power sta-tion built in Barzowice on Baltic seaside. We develop projects and invest in wind farms, deliver constructions on a turnkey basis. Currently 140MW wind power sta-tions developed by SWSA are under opera-tion and another 170MW are in progress, Strategy in Poland: We develop projects for both large 1-3MW turbines and prosu-ment sector units 2, 5, 10, 40 kW.Projects in Poland:Kocierzew (Lodzkie); capacity 14.4 MWs;

9 turbines supplied by Vestas, Gamesa, Enercon

Bielawy (Lodzkie); capacity 6.8 MWs; 4 turbines supplied by Vestas, Gamesa, Enercon

Barzowice (Darłowo); capacity 0.33 MWs; 1 turbines supplied by Enercon; com-missioned: 2001

Maków (Maków Maz.); capacity 15.6 MWs; 9 turbines supplied by Gamesa, Enercon, Vestas

Przasnysz (Przasnysz); capacity 19.4 MWs; 12 turbines supplied by Enercon

Other activities:Construction and related services

Siłownie Wiatrowe SATop Management in Poland: Wojciech Antoni Romaniszyn, Chairman of the Board ([email protected])

Rafał Bartelik, Chief Financial Officer (tel.: 48575300360, [email protected])Michał Szafran, Project Manager (tel.: 48575600560, [email protected])Contact data: 10, Branickiego apt. 14, 02-972 Warszawa tel.: 48221145572; 48598109100www.e-wind.euOwnership: Polish Private PersonsCompany Profile: SW S.A.is a company founded by specialists with 20 years of experience in the fields of wind energy, environmental protection, finance and law; in 2001 developed and built the first commercial wind farm in Poland at Barzo-wic near Darłowo; involved in numerous wind energy developments with a com-bined target installed capacity a level of several hundreds megawatts; carries out measurements of wind energy resources by means of 80m and 100m professional masts; carries a scheme through to ob-tainment of all necessary administrative decisions and approvals (ready-to-build); deliveries of the construction of a scheme on a turnkey basis; works also as a general contractor for wind installations;Strategy in Poland: development of small and medium scale wind projects, ; focusing on 1MW dispersed installations and small up to 500kW single projects; carrying construction for projects of vary-

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ing capacity, foundations, access roads, crane areas, cable lines included; also operates as EPCAdvisory Partners: BSJPAuctions participation: 2016 (up to 50MW)2017 (up to 100MW)after 2017 (100-150MW)

TAURON Ekoenergia sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Roman Gabrowski, ChairmanPrzemysław Mandelt, Vice-chairmanContact data: Obrońców Pokoju 2B, Jele-nia Góra 58-500 tel.: 0048 75 75 46 800www.tauron-ekoenergia.plOwnership: Public OwnedCompany Profile: TAURON Polska Energia S.A. is the mother company in the TAURON Group – one of the largest business entities in Poland, with approxi-mately PLN 18 billion equity and over 26 thousand employees. Core businesses of the TAURON Group include hard coal mining, generation, distribution and sup-ply of electricity and heat.

Strategy in Poland: Major subsidiaries of the TAURON Group include, among others:TAURON Wydobycie S.A. dealing with coal mining, TAURON Wytwarzanie S.A. dealing with electricity generation from conventional sources and biomas co-firing, TAURON Ekoenergia sp. z o.o. dealing with electricity generation from renew-able sources, TAURON Dystrybucja S.A. dealing with electricity distribution, TAURON Sprzedaż sp. z o.o. dealing with electricity supply to retail customers, TAURON Obsługa Klienta sp. z o.o. deal-ing with customer service, TAURON Ciepło sp. z o.o. dealing with heat distribution.Projects in Poland:Lipniki (Kamiennik); capacity 30.75 MWs;

15 turbines supplied by Senvion; com-missioned: 2011

Zagórze (Wolin); capacity 30 MWs; 15 turbines supplied by Vestas; commis-sioned: 2003

Marszewo (Postomino); capacity 100 MWs; 50 turbines supplied by Vestas; commissioned: 2013

Wicko (Wicko); capacity 40 MWs; 20 turbines supplied by Vestas; commis-sioned: 2013

Auctions participation:

Terna Energy (Eolos)Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: 7 SPVsTop Management in Poland: Georgios Spyrou, Executive DirectorJohn Tamaresis, CFOAndrzej Roeding, Operation (Country) Manager ([email protected])Contact data: Szpitalna 1/58, Warsaw, 00-020 tel.: +48 (22) 827 86 87www.terna-energy.comGlobal headquarters: Athens, GreeceOwnership: Terna Energy S.A.Company Profile: TERNA ENERGY is a member of GEK TERNA Group of Companies and was incorporated in 1997 as a subsidiary of TERNA S.A.. The first wind park entered into operation in 2000, with an installed capacity of 11.22 MW. In the following years, the installed capac-ity of our wind parks increased rapidly as we continued to expand our wind park portfolio in Greece. In 2004, we began

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exploring opportunities in RES markets abroad, identifying suitable sites for wind projects principally in the Balkans, and then in Central Europe in 2005. In 2007 following an IPO, the company was listed in the Athens Stock Exchange. Strategy in Poland: Since 2011 TERNA ENERGY has been operating wind farms in Poland, Bulgaria amd USA, with a strong presence in Poland and elsewhere in CEE.Projects in Poland:Krzyżanów (Kutno area); capacity 20

MWs; commissioned: 2011Gorzkowice (Piotrków Tryb. area); capac-

ity 12 MWs; commissioned: 2011Czarnożyły (Wieluń area); capacity 16

MWs; commissioned: 2012Szadek (Zduńska Wola area); capacity 8

MWs; commissioned: 2012Nasielsk (Nowy Dwór Maz. area); capacity

10 MWs; commissioned: 2012Sieradz II (Sieradz area); capacity 8 MWs;

commissioned: 2013Maków (Maków Maz. area); capacity 12

MWs; commissioned: 2014Chełmża (Chełmża area); capacity 4 MWs;

commissioned: 2015Tuchola (Tuchola area); capacity 6 MWs;

commissioned: 2015Chojnice (Chojnice area); capacity 6 MWs;

commissioned: 2015

visaVento Holding AGSuibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: visaVento Krzanwice 1 sp. z o.o.visaVento Krzanowice 2 sp. z o.o.visaVento Krzanowice sp. z o.o.visaVento Ekologicny Bierutow sp. z o.o.Evelop Przedborowa sp. z o.o.all domicilized at:ul. Legnicka 5254204 WroclawTop Management in Poland: Alexander Majstrenko, Chairman ([email protected])Tobias Zimmerli, CEOContact data: Thurstrasse 14, 8500 Frauenfeld tel.: 41527210610www.visavento.euCompany Profile: Under the roof of visaVento Holding AG, individuals and companies have come together who spe-cialize in the design, development, con-struction and operation of wind farms, as well as companies with wind farm projects in different project phases.Strategy in Poland: We are developing our Portfolio until ready to build. The we do the finance, construction and commis-sioning of the windfarms.Projects in Poland:

Krzanowice 3 (Krzanowice); capacity 10 MWs; 4 turbines supplied by FWT; commissioned: March 2016

Krzanowice 1 (Krzanowice); capacity 30 MWs; 12 turbines supplied by FWT; commissioned: Q2 2017

Krzanowice 2 (Krzanowice); capacity 45 MWs; 15 turbines supplied by FWT; commissioned: Q4 2017

Bierutow (Bierutow); capacity 42 MWs; 14 turbines supplied by FWT; commis-sioned: Q4 2017

Przedborowa (Przedborowa); capacity 48 MWs; 16 turbines supplied by FWT; commissioned: 2018

Ronica (Ronica); capacity 54 MWs; 18 turbines supplied by FWT; commis-sioned: 2018

Samlino (Samlino); capacity 30 MWs; 10 turbines supplied by FWT; commis-sioned: 2018

Auctions participation: 2016 (80000 MWh)2017after 2017

Vortex Energy Polska sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: VPL Projects sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Adam Pantkowski, President of the Manage-ment BoardDr. Florian Leuthold, Vice President of the Managment BoardPiotr Rudziński, Member of the Manage-ment BoardContact data: ul. Malczewskiego 26, 71-612 Szczecin tel.: 91 431 53 – 8091 431 53 – 80Global headquarters: GermanyOwnership: Vortex Energy Holding AGCompany Profile: With a lead time of only two years vortex energy was able to connect 150 MW wind energy capacity to the Polish grid and to place itself on the top of the Polish wind energy market. With the setting up of own production capacities acquired so far, Vortex Energy completed its scope of services by suc-cessfully building up a department for the technical and commercial management of wind parks as well as electricity trading and balancing. Since 2006 Vortex Energy has realised Polish wind energy projects with a total capacity of over 300 MW and also actively participated in the PV market.Strategy in Poland: Projects in Poland:Gołdap/Wronki; capacity 48 MWs; Inowrocław; capacity 32 MWs; Dobrzyń; capacity 34 MWs; Śniatowo; capacity

30 MWs; Mogilno; capacity 34 MWs; Orneta 1; capacity 20 MWs; Mog 8; capac-ity 22 MWs; Sieradz; capacity 10 MWs; Radziejów; capacity 42 MWs; Jóźwin; capacity 25 MWs; Nieświastów; capacity 5 MWs.Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

Wento sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Wojciech P. Cetnarski, President of the Board ([email protected])Marcin Guzik, Member of the Board ([email protected])Piotr Matwijów, Member of the Board ([email protected])Contact data: ul. Podwale 7, 00-252 Warszawa tel.: 22 395 65 80www.wento.euOwnership: Enterprise InvestorsCompany Profile: Wento is an investment company created by Enterprise Investors (a leading private equity fund manager in CEE). Enterprise Investors allocated 70 milion EUR from PEF VI Fund to invest-ments through Wento in wind energy industry in Poland.Strategy in Poland: WENTO is investing mainly into medium size (20-100 MW) wind farm projects, where its equity used during the construction phase of a fully developed wind farm project, creating in this way tangible assets, which can be sold to strategic investors, such as local and foreign utilities, or financial investors, interested in holding of such assets for longer term.

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WindFlowerTop Management in Poland: Dror Nadam, Co-founder & Chief Engineer, WindflowerTsvika Hendler, Co-founder & CEO, Windflower Contact data: 11 Menachem Begin st., Ramat Gan 52681, Israel tel.: +972 3 377 0011www.windflower-sit.comCompany Profile: WindFlower Ltd. is a global investment house for small and medium scale wind projects, focusing on markets with supporting schemes for the wind energy sector. WindFlower is part of Sunflower Sustainable Investment Group, Israel’s largest investment house for renewable energy (traded on Tel Aviv Stock Exchange).Strategy in Poland: As of 2012, Sun-flower, through its subsidiary Windflower, is active in the wind sector in Poland and has also begun developing wind farms in Finland in 2014. Since 2010, Sunflower has dramatically expanded its activity: the capacity of its Projects in MW and the in-vestment in Projects were tripled (MW 29 to 81 and Million Euro 62 to 202) and the income from producing electricity is four times higher (Million NIS 29 to 116). Projects in Poland:Suchan; capacity 24 MWsSalarian ; capacity 6 MWsMiksztal; capacity 10 MWsDzialdowo; capacity 4 MWsGrabik ; capacity 6.4 MWs

WindSpace Sp.z.o.oTop Management in Poland: Flemming Engelstoft, Partner (tel.: +45 20 827827, [email protected])Rune Blæsbjerg, Partner (tel.: +45 41 788858, [email protected])Contact data: Al Jana Pawla II 27, 00-867 Warszawa tel.: +45 20 827827www.windspace.dkGlobal headquarters: Kgs. Lyngby, DenmarkOwnership: WindSpace A/SCompany Profile: WindSpace was founded in 2006 with the ambition to develop and offer the next generation of profitable wind park investment projects and to reveal the true potential of custom-ized wind projects to a selected group of investors.Our key markets are Poland and Sweden. WindSpace has initiated and fully realized six wind park projects in Poland. Current investment projects under development in Poland and Sweden range from 6MW to 100MW in capacityStrategy in Poland: A majority of our wind parks are located in Central Poland, where the regional terrain offers good, stable wind resources.WS8, 6 MW; NIE K/S, Niestronno, 2 MW; RAD II, Radzanowo, 8 MW;BRO, Strzelno, 2 MW;SAN, Sanniki, 6 MW;WIT, Raciaz, 4 MW;GAB, Sanniki, 6 MW;CIO, Radzanowo, 2 MW.Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

WindStrom Polska Energia Innowacyjna Sp.z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: WindStrom Unternehmensgrup-pe Top Management in Poland: Joachim Mrotzek, Board MemberSteffen Warneboldt, Board MemberContact data: Garbary 95/C71, 61-756 Poznań tel.: 61 824 51 10www.windstrom.deGlobal headquarters: PolandOwnership: WindStrom Unternehm-ensgruppe Company Profile: Development of wind farms.Strategy in Poland: Companies that belong to Group WindStrom design, build and operate wind farms since the early 90's in Germany and Europe - including WindStrom France, Italy, Poland and Bulgaria. Its area covers the technical and commercial management.Projects in Poland:Jarszewo

Windyfields Polska Sp z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Krzysztof Młynarz, Country Manager (tel.: +48 22 4884150, [email protected])Contact data: Bobrowiecka 1a, 00-728 Warszawa tel.: +48 22 4884150www.windyfields.euGlobal headquarters: London, UKOwnership: Windyfields Holdings Ltd.Company Profile: Windyfields Holdings was founded in 2009. Our mission is to realize renewable energy projects that can

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eventually replace fossil fuel-based power plants. Windyfields Holdinga is an invest-ment vehicle. Wind energy projects were chosen as the preferred technology, but solar and other renewable energy sources will also be assessed.Strategy in Poland: Our priority is on EU countries with a high reliance on fossil fuels while at the same time offering high wind regimes and above average tariffs. Northern Ireland and Poland fulfill these two criteria, and hence, we began our project development activities in these two locales.Projects in Poland:Witków; 15 turbines; commissioned:

Planned 2018Kamień; 8 turbines; commissioned:

Planned 2018Lipka; 19 turbines; commissioned:

Planned 2019Auctions participation: 2017 (51 MW)after 2017 (27, 2 MW)

wpd Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Stefan Wal-lentin, Country Manager ([email protected])Łukasz Łotocki, Development Director ([email protected])Contact data: Głogowska 31-33, Poznań, 60-702 tel.: 61 639 01 00www.wpd-polska.plGlobal headquarters: Bremen, GermanyOwnership: wpd europe GmbHCompany Profile: wpd is a developer and financier of windfarms, photovoltaic and biogas projects around the world. The company has been active in Poland for

the past 4 years developing a substantial pipeline of project opportunities, initially as the largest shareholder and primary financer of a partner company and now as wpd Polska Corporation.Strategy in Poland: wpd focuses on all phases of projects, from early develop-ment through the acquisition of financing and from construction to operation. We are fully independent operator of wind parks such as in Germany, France and Croatia. wpd Polska sp. z o. o. is develop-ing projects in full. Achievements on the Polish market includes the implementa-tion of projects Słupca and Czyżewo with total capacity of 10.8 MW.Projects in Poland:Zespół Elektrowni Wiatrowych Koźmin

(Koźmin Wielkopolski); capacity 4, 8 MW MWs; 3 turbines supplied by Ener-con GmbH; commissioned: 10.12.2014

Zespół Elektrowni Wiatrowych Nowe Chrapowo (Nowe Chrapowo); capacity 5 MW MWs; 2 turbines supplied by GE Wind Energy GmbH; commissioned: 05.03.2015

WSB Parki Wiatroweul. T. Mikulskiego 5 52-420 Wrocław+48 71 37 16 205www.wsb-parkiwiatrowe.plOwnership of the Polish company: WSB NEUE ENERGIEN HOLDING GmbHLocation of global headquarters: GER-MANY, DresdenTop Management in Poland: Stefan Hain, Prezes zarząduJuergen Matthaei, Wiceprezes zarząduCompany Profile: The WSB Group offers complete and innovative solutions within the renewable energy market. From conception and project implementation to plant management, WSB actively devel-ops attractive investment opportunities for investors and limited partners. . The WSB Group, headquartered in Dresden, has already taken its first steps abroad in 2001. Since then our employees in WSB’s subsidiaries in France, Italy, Poland, Ro-mania and the Czech Republic have been getting involved in clean energy genera-tion. Numerous implemented projects throughout Europe demonstrate the suc-cess of WSB Group and establish the basis for further expansion. More than 200 WSB employees are committed to working for clean energy throughout Europe. WSB is one of the largest providers of com-plete solutions in the area of wind energy and photovoltaics. Company WSB Parki Wiatrowe Sp. z o.o. is part of the WSB

Group operating on the Polish market. We develop environmentally friendly wind energy projects that strategically combine efficient energy production with responsible landscape designs. WSB Parki Wiatrowe develops promising investment sites enabling secure long-term returns.

YARD ENERGY Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Alexander Aldert Roukens, President of BoardKevin Dijkers, Vice President of Boardtel.: 725020659Contact data: Storrady Świętosławy 1b, 71-602 Szczecin tel.: +48 91 813 67 08www.yardenergy.comOwnership: YARD ENERGY Development B.VCompany Profile: At YARD ENERGY we’re involved in wind energy in the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland and Poland. We develop, finance and manage wind farms. With these services, we want to grow into one of the most successful multidisciplinary service providers in the Netherlands and beyond. During the next few years we will put all our energy into fulfilling that ambition. That gives us energy. And that drives us.Strategy in Poland: In Poland YARD ENERGY Polska holds a development portfolio over several hundred megawatts which will be constructed and operated in the coming years.Projects in Poland:Farma Wiatrowa Drawsko sp. z o.o.

(Drawsko Pomorskie, Zachodniopo-morskie); capacity 10 MWs; 4 turbines supplied by GE Wind Energy gmbh

Farma Wiatrowa Siemyśl sp. z o.o. (Gościono i Siemyśl, Zachodniopomor-skie); capacity 6 MWs; 3 turbines

Farma Wiatrowa Kołobrzeg sp. z o.o. (Siemyśl, Zachodniopomorskie); capac-ity 21 MWs; 7 turbines

Reńska Wieś (Opolskie); capacity 45 MWs; 15 turbines

Kluczbork (Opolskie); capacity 45 MWs; 15 turbines

Lewin Brazeski (Opolskie); capacity 45 MWs; 15 turbines

Farma Wiatrowa Drawsko II sp. z o.o. (Drawsko Pomorskie, Zachodniopo-morskie); capacity 5 MWs; 2 turbines

Auctions participation: 2016 (31)2017 (110)after 2017 (90)

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Wind farms in Poland but without clear ownership (as of time of publication):

BarcinCapacity .8 MW (1 turbines by Enercon)BialaCapacity .15 MW (1 turbines by Wind

World)Biala PanienskaCapacity .333 MW (1 turbines by Nord-

tank)Biala PanienskaCapacity .3 MW (1 turbines by Enercon)BogatkaCapacity .9 MW (1 turbines by Neg Micon)BoguciceCapacity .6 MW (1 turbines by Dewind)Bukowsko-NowotaniecCapacity 18 MW (9 turbines by Repower)BurzeninCapacity .45 MW (2 turbines by Vestas)ChwalowiceCapacity .3 MW (1 turbines)ChwalowiceCapacity .1 MW (1 turbines by Vestas)CieletaCapacity .9 MW (4 turbines)CzyzewoCapacity 6 MW (3 turbines by Gamesa)Dabrowka BarcinskaCapacity .9 MW (3 turbines by Tacke)DarzynoCapacity 12 MW (6 turbines by Enercon)DrogoslawCapacity .8 MW (1 turbines)Gawlowice

Capacity 41.4 MW (18 turbines by Sie-mens)

GniewinoCapacity 8.4 MWGniewkowiecCapacity 1.2 MW (2 turbines by Dewind)Gniezdzewo 2Capacity 8 MW (4 turbines by Vestas)GranowoCapacity 14 MW (7 turbines by Gamesa)Hnatkowice-OrzechowceCapacity 12 MW (6 turbines by Gamesa)KarolewCapacity 1.7 MW (2 turbines by Vestas)KarscinoCapacity 90 MW (60 turbines by Fuhrlän-

der)KartowiceCapacity 1.5 MW (1 turbines by Vensys)KarwiceCapacity 40 MW (16 turbines by GE

Energy)KlonowoCapacity .45 MWKobylnicaCapacity 41.4 MW (18 turbines by Sie-

mens)KonczewoCapacity 41.4 MW (18 turbines by Sie-

mens)KoniecwaldCapacity 18 MW (12 turbines by GE

Energy)Korsze

Capacity 42 MW (21 turbines by Gamesa)Korytnica NorthCapacity 82.5 MW (25 turbines by Vestas)KosinowoCapacity .6 MW (1 turbines by Tacke)Kozaki GoldapCapacity 2.4 MW (2 turbines by Vensys)Kozanki WielkieCapacity 1 MWKozminCapacity 4 MW (2 turbines by Enercon)KozminCapacity .8 MW (1 turbines by Enercon)KramskCapacity .75 MW (1 turbines)KwilczCapacity .16 MWLasinCapacity 2 MW (1 turbines by Vestas)Lesno GorneCapacity .6 MW (1 turbines by Tacke)LosinoCapacity 48 MW (24 turbines by Vestas)LukaszowCapacity 34 MW (17 turbines by Vestas)MiedzierzaCapacity 1.35 MW (6 turbines by HSW)MielecCapacity .25 MW (1 turbines)MiksztalCapacity 10 MW (5 turbines by Vestas)MlodocinCapacity .6 MW (1 turbines by Bonus)Mniow

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Capacity .4 MW (2 turbines by Vestas)ModlikowiceCapacity 24 MW (12 turbines by Vestas)MogilnoCapacity 34 MW (17 turbines by Vestas)NiedzwiadaCapacity 1 MW (2 turbines by Dencon)NowogardCapacity .225 MW (1 turbines by Vestas)Nowy StawCapacity 26.65 MW (13 turbines by Sen-

vion)Nowy StawCapacity 8.2 MW (4 turbines by Senvion)Nowy StawCapacity 8.2 MW (4 turbines by Senvion)Nowy StawCapacity 4.1 MW (2 turbines by Senvion)OdolanowCapacity 6.9 MW (3 turbines by Enercon)OdrzechowaCapacity 48 MW (24 turbines)Ostrow WielkopolskiCapacity 2.4 MW (3 turbines by Enercon)PaprocCapacity 5 MW (2 turbines by Fuhrländer)PielgrzymkaCapacity .15 MWPluznicaCapacity 1.6 MW (2 turbines by Enercon)Poblocie MaleCapacity 13.5 MWPodgorzCapacity .75 MW (3 turbines by Dencon)Podzamek GolubskiCapacity .8 MW (1 turbines by Enercon)

Radwanki-MorgoninCapacity 22 MWRadziejowCapacity .75 MW (5 turbines by Tacke)RajgrodCapacity 25.3 MW (11 turbines by Sie-

mens)RaszkowCapacity 3.2 MW (4 turbines by Enercon)RembertowCapacity .25 MW (1 turbines by Lagerwey)RozniatowCapacity 2.025 MW (9 turbines by Vestas)Ruda LubienieckaCapacity 1.2 MW (2 turbines by Enercon)RymanowCapacity 20.5 MW (10 turbines by Sen-

vion)RymanowCapacity 6.15 MW (3 turbines by Senvion)RymanowCapacity 1.2 MW (2 turbines by Vestas)RzezewoCapacity .3 MW (2 turbines)SieniawaCapacity .6 MWSikorowoCapacity 1.7 MW (2 turbines by Vestas)SkrobotowoCapacity 26 MWSlupCapacity .32 MW (2 turbines by Nowom-

ag)SlupcaCapacity 4 MW (2 turbines by Enercon)Slupca

Capacity .8 MW (1 turbines by Enercon)Solec KujawskiCapacity .6 MW (1 turbines by Enercon)SosnowiecCapacity .32 MW (2 turbines by Nowom-

ag)StarbieninoCapacity .25 MWStypulowCapacity 4.5 MW (3 turbines by Fuhrlän-

der)SwarzewoCapacity 1.2 MW (2 turbines by Tacke)Szadek ICapacity 1.2 MW (1 turbines by Vensys)Szadek IICapacity 1 MW (1 turbines by Nordex)SztumCapacity 14.5 MWTarkowoCapacity 1.2 MW (2 turbines by Dewind)TrzciankaCapacity 4.1 MW (2 turbines by Senvion)WaldowoCapacity .9 MW (6 turbines by Nordtank)WaldowoCapacity .2 MW (1 turbines by Danwin)WartkowoCapacity 4.1 MW (2 turbines by Senvion)WitkowkoCapacity .15 MW (1 turbines by Nordtank)WizajnyCapacity .6 MW (6 turbines)Wroblik SzlacheckiCapacity .32 MW (2 turbines)WrockiCapacity .16 MW (1 turbines by Nowom-

ag)Wronki ACapacity 48 MW (16 turbines by Vestas)WyszynyCapacity 8 MW (4 turbines by Vestas)ZagorzyceCapacity .75 MW (1 turbines)ZenskoCapacity 7.5 MW (3 turbines by GE En-

ergy)ZiemiecinCapacity .6 MW (2 turbines by Enercon)ZlotowoCapacity 1 MW (2 turbines by Vestas)

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The List: Miscellaneous Services ProvidersConstruction (and related services):

ABB sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Paweł Łojszczyk, Managing Director - CEO ([email protected])Mirosław Mirosławski, Country CFO ([email protected])Contact data: ul. Żegańska 1, 04-713 Warszawa tel.: +48 2222 3 7777http://new.abb.com/plCompany Profile: ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility, industry, and transport and infrastructure customers to improve their performance while lowering environmen-tal impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in roughly 100 countries and employs about 140, 000 people.Strategy in Wind Sector: As one of the largest independent suppliers of electrical components as well as a technology leader in connecting wind farms to the grid, ABB is key-enabler for the wind-industry. ABB helps customers along the complete value-chain to generate, connect, monitor and control power from wind farms as well as to maintain and optimize their systems.

ACCIONA Energy Poland Global sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Andrzej Konarowski, CEO (tel.: 48660447055, [email protected])Contact data: Pańska 96/105, 00-837 Warszawa tel.: + 48 22 40 38 194 (195)www.acciona-energia.comCompany Profile: ACCIONA Energy is a global operator in renewable energies, and the biggest in the world in terms of clean energies not linked to conventional elec-tric power generation companies. With more than 20 years’ experience in the sector, ACCIONA is present in the main renewable technologies, covering activi-ties that, in the case of wind power, in-clude the entire value chain: development, engineering and construction; the design, manufacture and supply of wind turbines; exploitation, operation and maintenance, and the marketing of energy.The company develops projects for itself and also puts its extensive experience in the sector at the service of third-party customers through EPC contracts (par-ticularly in wind and photovoltaic power)

– and the provision of a wide range of services.Strategy in Wind Sector: With success-ful completion of the construction of the second stage of the Krobia I wind farm in December 2015 ACCIONA installed nomi-nal capacity in Poland totalled 101 MW. ACCIONA aim is to strongly increase its presence in Poland in key business fields: (i) own investment, (ii) turbine sales (with already up and running 101 turbines) and (ii) O&M services. We are convinced that combination of a deep market know- how paired with a perfect turbine fit with ro-tor range from 100m to 132m positions ACCIONA as a key player in the Polish market. On top of these competencies we are followed by the strong appetite to grow with the overall goal of 250MW in operation by 2020. Projects in Poland:Krobia I Wind Farm - 63 MW, wielkopol-

skie voivodeship, Krobia and Poniec municipalities

Krobia I Wind Farm - 63 MW, wielkopol-skie voivodeship, Krobia and Poniec municipalities

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Aldesa PolskaContact data: ul. Postepu 18, 02-676 Warsaw tel.: 22 570 44 65www.aldesa.plGlobal headquarters: PolandCompany Profile: Building wind farms for various investor: Wiatrak sp. z o.o.; Energia dla Ciebie sp. z o.o.; PGE Energia Odnawialna S.A.; TAURON Ekoener-gia sp. z o.o.; Towarzystwo Finansowo Kapitałowe KLINOther activities:Construction and related services

CJR Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Paulo Silva, General Manager (tel.: 48607713675, paulo.silva@cjr-renewables)Bartosz Sobolewski, Business Develop-ment Manager (tel.: 48533332653, [email protected]), tel.: 533332653, [email protected] data: Cybernetyki 9, 02-677 Warsaw tel.: 48224171300www.cjrwind.comCompany Profile: CJR Wind is an EPC/BoP onshore wind construction company, performing civil, electrical and WTG installation works. In this business since

2002, it has offices in the UK, Portugal, Spain, Poland, Romania, LATAM and Ger-many. Currently we’ve performed more than 3300MW of wind farm construction works.Strategy in Wind Sector: CJR Wind’s strategy is focused on strictly complying with its core principles, namely; conform-ing to rigorous quality, H&S and envi-ronment standards whilst providing its clients with competitive prices and a high level of service. For CJR Wind, it is about much more than just accumulating MWs. In order to fulfill this strategy, CJR Wind prioritises internal organisation together with properly allocating its material and intellectual resources. Projects in Poland:Lotnisko WF 90MW, województwo po-

morskieLotnisko WF 90MW, województwo po-

morskieZagórów WF 5, 5MW, województwo wiel-

kopolskieBrodnica WF 6MW, województwo kujaws-

ko-pomorskieParsówek WF 26MW, województwo zach-

odniopomorskieBudziechów WF 6, 4MW, województwo

lubuskieGizałki WF 36MW, województwo wielko-

polskieWróblew WF 38MW, Wróblew, woj.

łódzkieIłża WF 54MW, województwo mazow-

ieckieRadziejów WF, 18MW, Radziejów, woj.

kujawsko-pomorskieMyślino 20MW, województwo zachodnio-

pomorskieDziałdowo WF, 4MW, województwo

warmińsko-mazurskieJędrzychowice 26MW, województwo

dolnośląskieGostyń WF 33MW, województwo wielko-

polskieRymanów WF 26MW, województwo pod-

karpackie

Electrum sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Mirosław Popławski, Prezes Zarządu, Dyrektor GeneralnyContact data: Watykańska 13, tel.: +48 85 664 73 73www.electrum.plCompany Profile: Electrum designs and delivers investment and technol-ogy projects for the energy industry and specialised engineering. Fully competent in engineering (energy, ICT, construc-tion), consulting (value engineering,

risk management, legal counselling) and administration (project management). As a general contractor in EPCM contracts, we build and modernise energy (power plants), electricity (110/220/400 kV infra-structure) and industrial facilities. Our portfolio contains more than 700 MW of connected RES capacity and dozens of innovative technology projects in Poland and abroad.Strategy in Wind Sector: Electrum will take up ambitious projects in the wind sector in BoP and EPC formu-las: construction designs, civil works, electrical works, WTG installation, Operation&Maintenance, in EU and East-ern European markets.Projects in Poland:Korytnica WF, PolandKorytnica WF, PolandKrywiatycze WF, PolandTopczykały WF, PolandRajgród WF, PolandGawłowice WF, PolandSkurpie FW, PolandSuchań WF, PolandPoniec WF, PolandTyszowce WF, Poland

Elektromontaż Wschód sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Artur Łaszkiewicz, President of the Board (tel.: 85 717 17 17)Marcin Michalski, Marketing Director ([email protected])Ireneusz Gołub, RSE Investment Manager (tel.: 695621167, [email protected])Contact data: Łyski 1A, 16-070 Choroszcz k. Białegostoku tel.: 85 7171717www.elektromontazwschod.pl/Company Profile: Elektromontaż Wschód sp. z o.o. is one of the leading electrical enterprises in north-eastern Poland. We have been on the electrical power market for over 20 years. One of the members of our Capital Group is Enspro. We offer the latest technical solutions and compre-hensive services in: designing, executing, servicing of broadly defined facilities, high-, medium- and low-voltage electri-cal systems for power engineering, RES industry and so on.Strategy in Poland: We provide our services wherever our customers such as: Germany, Denmark, Norway, France, United Kingdom, Bylorussia, Russia, Ukraine and Canada.Projects in Poland:We are engaged in RES projects with a

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Other activities:Construction and related services

IBERDROLA ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION POLAND sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Fernando ValverdeBorja Garay IbarrecheContact data: al. Niepodleglosci 69, Warszawa 02-626 tel.: 22 322 72 07www.iberdrola.esCompany Profile: Iberdrola Engineering and Construction, part of the Spanish Group IBERDROLA, is specialized in the execution of wind farms as General Con-tructor. The scope of our services include design, procurement, construction and project management of wind farms and infrastructure assosiated.Strategy in Wind Sector: Iberdrola Engneering and Construction has been present in Poland since 2006. Over these years we have successfully executed over 500 MW in wind projects. Our services in Poland provide a full rage of engineering and construction activities, starting from feasibility studies up to complete com-missioning of projects in the renewable energy sector.Projects in Poland:Szerzawy 10 MWSzerzawy 10 MWMarszewo I 80 MWZopowy 30 MWBystra 24 MWKorsze 70 MWMargonin I&II 120 MWand others.

MDI S.A.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: PSW sp. z o.o. and MAKINVEST sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Grzegorz Sochacki, Chairman ([email protected])Contact data: Al. Wyścigowa 6, 02-681 Warszawa tel.: 22 376 68 50www.mdisa.plCompany Profile: MDI specializes as the General Contractor or Project Manage-ment Company for wind farm projects and biogas. We manage the complex process of road works, construction, installation, delivery and installation, including the connection to the network and obtaining permission to use. Formula "Turn-Key" is the best for projects gener-ating power in the range of 2-15 MW.Strategy in Poland: Projects include: Roby farm in Zachodniopomorskie with 5 Vestas turbines generating 4.25 MW com-missioned in 2012; and Kłodkowo farm in Zachodniopomorskie with 4 Gamesa turbines generating 8 MW commissioned in 2013.Other activities:Construction and related services

PBDI S.A.Top Management in Poland: Jacek Lecz-kowski, CEORoman Rubach, Member of the BoardPiotr Gutowski, Commercial Director and Proxy (tel.: 661470340, [email protected])Contact data: Wapienna 10, 87-100 tel.: 56 612 25 10www.pbdi.plCompany Profile: PBDI S.A. executes construction works on wind farms as Gen-

eral Contractor. The scope of the Company services includes the design and construc-tion of foundations, access roads, crane platforms as well as power engineering works (i.e. the design and construction of substations, MV and HV cable lines). PBDI has signed over thirty contracts for the construction of wind farms on the territory of Poland and completed them successfully.Strategy in Wind Sector: PBDI S.A. aims to extend and diversify its contract port-folio, at the same time ensuring sufficient profitability. The Company will continue to develop its competence with a view to increase revenues in all segments of busi-ness activity.Projects in Poland:7, Vestas7, Vestas14MWGawłowice I and II21, Siemens48, 3MWSierzchowo8, Senvion16, 4MWSkurpie I and II19, Siemens43, 7MWBrudzewice4, Vestas8MW

TELE-FONIKA Kable S.A.Top Management in Poland: Monika Cupiał - Zgryzek, PresidentPiotr Mirek, I Vice PresidentZbigniew Miazek, Vice PresidentContact data: Wielicka 114, 30-663, Krakow tel.: +48 12 652 50 00www.tfkable.comCompany Profile: The Group TELE-FON-IKA Kable S.A. is ranked in the forefront of the global cable industry, The Group is the third manufacturer of cables and wires in Europe with significant development potential, based entirely on Polish capital. Products manufactured in our plants are sold in over 80 countries. Our product assortment includes 25 thousand of cable types. The company combines the good traditions of the cable industry in Poland and innovative technical solutions. The Group TELE-FONIKA Kable currently consists of 8 commercial companies re-sponsible for distribution of our products throughout the world, 6 production facilities (four located in Poland, one in Serbia and one in Ukraine) and the Waste

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Cable Recycling Plant located in Bukowno (Poland).Strategy in Wind Sector: TELE-FONIA Kable has over 20 years of

experience is production of special cables specifically designed for wind energy sec-tor. TELE-FONIKA Kable offers cables and wires of high and medium voltage, control cables, fiber optic cables (for data and in-formation transfer), which are used in the construction and operation of offshore and onshore wind farms.

Total Wind PLTop Management in Poland: Søren Her-man Pedersen, Managing Director (tel.: 48664118822, [email protected])Michał Magda, Senior Project Manager (tel.: 48784498597, [email protected])Adrian Hampel, Sales Manager (tel.: 48664311164, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Żwirki i Wigury 9, 7-131 Koszalin tel.: 48943455077www.totalwind.comCompany Profile: Total Wind is a company specialised in turnkey solu-tions within transportation, installation, service, maintenance and supply of spare parts for wind turbines – both onshore and offshore. Strategy in Wind Sector: The strategy of Total Wind is to continuously be the preferred provider in the global market within the wind industry of:•Transportation•Installation

•Commissioning•Service & Maintenance•Blade inspection & Repair•Spare PartsProjects in Poland:Radziejów 21x 2.0 MW-V90-105 HH 42,

KruszwicaRadziejów 21x 2.0 MW-V90-105 HH 42,

KruszwicaCiółkowo 1x 2.0 MW-V90-105 HH, PłockŁasin 1x 3.0 MW-V112-94 HH, GrudziądzWróblew 1x 2.0 MW-V90-105 HH, SieradzRadzyń 12x 3.0, MW-V112-140 HH 36,

GrudziądzSkoczykłody 12x 3.3 MW-V112-119 HH 39,

6, Rawa MazowieckaKorytnica 25x 3.3-V126-117 HH 82, 5,

WęgrówKozielice 25x 2.0 MW-V100-125 HH 50,

SzczecinPoturzyn 15x 2.0 MW-V100-95 HH 30,

Tomaszów LubelskiTomaszów 3x 2.0 MW-V100-95 HH 6,

Tomaszów LubelskiGalicja 10x 2.5 MW-103 HH 25, RzeszówGorzyca 7x 2.5 MW-103 H 17, 5, DarłowoDarłowo IIIC (Starkowo) 14x 1.5 MW – 80

HH 21, UstkaGalicja II 17x 2.5 MW-103 HH 42, 5, Rz-

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Finance/Banking:

Axpo Polska sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Michael Waldner, Head Origination & Sales Cen-tral Eastern Europe (tel.: 41447494305, [email protected])Luca Pederetti, Head Origination Central Eastern Europe (tel.: 41447494508, [email protected])Contact data: al. Jerozolimskie 123, 02-017 Warszawa tel.: 22 452 53 00www.axpo.comOwnership/Company HQ: Axpo Holding AGCompany Profile: Swiss-based Axpo Trad-ing is the leading independent provider of customized off-take and hedging solu-tions for electricity and green certificates for wind farms and other renewable tech-nologies. In Poland, customers with 800 MW in installed capacity trust in Axpo energy risk management capabilities to manage their assets.Strategy in Wind Sector: Customers benefit from Axpo's strong balance sheet

and the vast experience in energy trading and energy risk management solutions brought from other markets to Poland.

Other Activities: Axpo, with its online platform Axpo Zielona Platforma offers solutions for sales of guarantees of origin

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and green certificates management: https://zielonaplatforma.pl

Bank BGŻ BNP Paribas S.A.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: 71 financed projects, mainly small and medium sizedTop Management in Poland: Bartosz Urbaniak, Member of Management Board, Renewable Energy Sources, Agro&SME ([email protected])Stephane Rodes, Vice President of Management Board, Corporate Banking ([email protected])Janusz Markowski, RES Expert, Corpo-rate & SME Clients (tel.: (+48) 697 973 503, [email protected])Contact data: Kasprzaka 10/16, 01-211 Warsaw tel.: 228605499http://www.bgzbnpparibas.plOwnership: BNP Paribas GroupCompany Profile: Bank BGŻ BNP Paribas is a universal bank, listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. The Bank offers savings and investment products and a wide range of loans to its individual customers, while businesses (micro enterprises, SMEs and corporations) are provided with solutions for financing operations on the Polish and international market. The Bank also offers its services to enterprises from the agriculture and food sector. It specializes in financing agriculture, food economy, renewable energy sources (RES) and regional infrastructure. Strategy in Poland: Since 2008 Bank BGŻ has been involved in RES (mainly wind) financing on Polish market. Bank is involved in small and medium sized wind projects. In 2015 Bank BGŻ was merged with BNP Paribas Polska S.A. As a result Bank BGŻ experience on Polish market is merged with European experience of BNPP Group in energy and infrastructure financing. BNPP Group dedicates €15BN in financing for renewable energy and reinforces its carbon risk management policies. BNPP Group will double financ-ing in the renewable energy sector. Polish market is considered as one of the impor-tant markets for the BNPP Group.Auctions participation: 20162017after 2017

BOŚ Eko Profit S.A.Top Management in Poland: Bartłomiej Pawlak, Prezes Zarządu (tel.: 22 850 85 90, [email protected])

Contact data: Żelazna 32, 00-832 Warszawa tel.: 228508590www.bosekoprofit.plCompany Profile: BOŚ Eko Profit S.A. is an investment and consulting company offering comprehensive services for entre-preneurs in three key areas: 1. Equity investments.Since 2011, the Company completed 4 investment proj-ects that engaged BOŚ Eko Profit S.A.’s own contribution. Direct investments by BOŚ Eko Profit S.A. allowed completion of projects worth over PLN 200m.2. Raising debt financing.3. Process management, business and financial consulting. The BOŚ Eko Profit S.A. team structures the projects to en-sure the optimum financing and execution formula.Strategy in Wind Sector: Until 2013 BOŚ Eko Profit S.A. cooperated in arranging the financing of renewable energy projects with the total capacity of approx. 60 MW, in 2014 – projects with the total capacity of approx. 100 MW, and in 2015 – projects with the total capacity of approx. 90 MW. Loans with a total amount of about PLN 2 billion were granted through the support of BOŚ Eko Profit S.A.

Caixabank, S.A. (Spółka Akcyjna) Oddział w PolsceTop Management in Poland: Juan Jose Marin, Director of the Branch (tel.: 48695844401, [email protected])Joanna Matras, Deputy Director of the Branch (tel.: 48695844402, [email protected])Michał Nitka, Senior Relationship Man-ager (tel.: 48695844412, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Prosta 51, 00-838 Warszawa tel.: +48 (22) 306 12 06www.lacaixa.plOwnership/Company HQ: Caixabank, S.A.Company Profile: CaixaBank is a financial group, leader within the Spanish market, comprising a banking and insurance busi-ness, as well as undertaking investments in international banks and in leading service sector companies. CaixaBank has the largest customer base in Spain – 14 million people. In Poland Caixabank is present since 2007 through an operat-ing branch active in corporate financing, project finance and transactional banking and trade finance.Strategy in Wind Sector: Long term financing of wind projects on non-

receourse and limited receourse basis, including organisation, structuring, syndication and facility agent\'s roles in syndicated financing.

CEE Equity Partners LtdTop Management in Poland: Dario Cipriani, Investment Director ([email protected])Marek Czwienczek, Investment Manager (tel.: 48535393916, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Grzybowska 5A, 00-132 Warsaw tel.: +48 22 564 5500http://cee-equity.com/Company Profile: CEE Equity Partners Ltd is the investment advisor for the China-CEE Fund with committed funds of $435 mln.The Fund was established by China Exim Bank in partnership with other institu-tional investors from the CEE region to capitalise on investment opportunities in CEE countries. The objective of the Fund is to identify and partner with dynamic businesses and together contribute to the vibrant growth of the CEE economies whilst providing good returns to the investors.Strategy in Wind Sector: We are looking for good commercial opportunities across the CEE region and, while we will always consider any type of interesting invest-ment, we will be focusing particularly on four sectors: Infrastructure, Energy, Tele-communications and Specialised produc-tion. We will typically invest between $20 and $65 million in equity and can also help arrange debt financing, if appropriate, which will increase the deal size.Projects in Poland:Korytnica 82.5MW, Korytnica, Węgrów

County, Mazowieckie VoivodeshipKorytnica 82.5MW, Korytnica, Węgrów

County, Mazowieckie VoivodeshipZopowy 30MW, Zopowy, Głubczyce

County, Opolskie Voivodeship

Clean Energy Venture S.A.Top Management in Poland: Piotr Boliński, PresidentContact data: Al.Jana Pawła II 61 lok. 211, 01-031 Warsaw tel.: 22 838 19 33www.cevsa.plOwnership: Spartan Capital S.A.Company Profile: Clean Energy Venture S.A. (CEV) is a specialist development and investment company, which invests in promising renewable energy markets

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(REM). CEV focuses on investments in high-profit projects such as wind farms and photovoltaic farms. It also makes investments in small- and medium-sized production and service companies from the clean technology sector (Cleantech). We provide financing or co-financing for wind farm projects from greenfield to the construction permit, as well as for other projects in the Cleantech sector and REM.Projects in Poland:Zachodniopomorskie; capacity 70 MW

MWs

EnerCapTop Management in Poland: Jim Cam-pion ([email protected])Contact data: Revolucni 1, 110 00, Praha 1 tel.: +420 227 316 222 www.enercap.comGlobal headquarters: Czech RepublicCompany Profile: EnerCap Capital Partners specialises in private equity investments in clean energy projects across Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. EnerCap manages an exten-sive portfolio of investments in Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Croatia and the Czech Republic. This currently totals over 367 MW of project assets under management.

EnerCap continues to source new invest-ments across the region. Investor in GEO Renewables S.A.Strategy in Poland: Two funds with a CEE energy focus. Investor in GEO Re-newables S.A. and the Scieki Wind Farm (22MW; 11 Vestas turbines)Projects in Poland:Ścieki Wind Farm - 22 MW

Enterprise Investors Top Management in Poland: Jacek Si-wicki , PresidentRobert Manz, Managing PartnerDariusz Prończuk , Managing PartnerContact data: ul. Emilii Plater 53, 29 floor, 00-113 Warsaw tel.: 22 458 86 [email protected] headquarters: PolandCompany Profile: Enterprise Investors (EI) is a private equity and venture capital firm operating in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe, and invest in wind farms via subsidiary Wento.

mBank SATop Management in Poland: Michał Popiołek, Head of Structured and Mez-zanine Finance

Adriana Adamiak, Deputy Director, Head of Syndication DeskContact data: Senatorska 18, 00-950 Warsaw tel.: 48 22 829 1597mbank.plCompany Profile: The mBank Group offers companies and individual custom-ers a wide range of products and services to meet their financial needs. The offer is complemented by leasing, factoring and a full range of brokerage services. The Group comprises also the mortgage bank mBank Hipoteczny.Strategy in Wind Sector: Since 2010, mBank has been actively cooperating with investors operating on the renew-able energy sources market (wind farms), however it co-financed the first project in 2002. In the period from 2010 mBank granted funding to 5 wind farms for a total installed power of around 324 MW. In 4 out of those 5 wind farms it held the role of a financing organizer, loan agent and a security agent. Since 2012, through ZBP, mBank has been actively participating in works on new regulations concerning renewable energy sources and is interested in developing this market in Poland. mBank is interested in financing these types of projects in Poland in an

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auction system, whereas the min. project size is 20 MW.

Mitsui Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: Mitsui & Co Japan is investor in J-Power PolskaContact data: 24 King William Street, London tel.: 44 (0) 207 822 0321www.mitsui.comGlobal headquarters: United KingdomCompany Profile: In 2007, Mitsui was established in the European market.Projects in Poland:

Zajączkowo (Zajączkowo); capacity 48 MWs

Widzino (Widzino); capacity 42 MWsAdvisory Partners: Cooperation with J-Power

Ventus Investments S.A.Top Management in Poland: Maciej Uc-iechowski, president of the management board ([email protected])Marek Tarnowski, supervisory board memberContact data: Wojska Polskiego 184B, 71-256 Szczecin tel.: 91 350 95 78ventussa.pl

Company Profile: Ventus Investments is an investment holding company imple-menting wind power projects according to the distributed model (single windmill - one special purpose company).Holding allows a limited group of indi-vidual investors the ability to investment in relatively small amounts of advanced wind power projects in the framework of an effective and relatively safe investment model. This model combines the advan-tages of investments, and their signifi-cantly reduced risk of financing individual distributed projects, with the potential benefits of different build models of larger wind farms.

O&M (Operations and Maintenance):

GamesaCompany Profile: Gamesa in Poland operates in both wind turbine delivery, in-stallation and operation and maintenance services and wind farm development and sales. Strategy in Poland: The company has in-stalled a total of 625.4 MW in this market since it won its first contract in 2006.

Martifer Renewables Operation & Maintenance Sp. z o. o.Top Management in Poland: Antonio Castro, President of the BoardArtur Violante, Vice-President of the Boardtel.: 692780263Contact data: Kurniki 4, 31-156 Kraków tel.: 126286625www.martifer.comCompany Profile: Martifer Renewables O&M Sp. z o. o. zajmuje się zarządzaniem eksploatacją i utrzymaniem farm wiat-rowych. Obecnie spółka zarządza pro-jektami w Polsce i w Rumunii o wspólnej mocy bliskiej 300MW. Spółka ciągle się rozwija i jest gotowa świadczyć usługi nowym klientom.

Proxy Partners Sp z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Krzysztof Młynarz, CEO (tel.: 48510029480, [email protected])Contact data: Bobrowiecka 1a, 00-728 Warszawa tel.: +22 488 4153www.proxypartners.plCompany Profile: Proxy Partners sp. z o.o. is providing administration and

operation management services for wind generation projects as well as financial and strategic consulting services in the renewable energy sector.Strategy in Poland: Proxy Partners sp. z o.o. aims at delivering highest quality service in area of project administration and day to day operations monitoring at a cost balanced to match the competitive nature of the renewable energy support scheme in Poland.

Wind Prospect PolskaTop Management in Poland: Aleksandra Dziewulska, Country Manager (tel.: + 48 609 700 500, [email protected])Mateusz Tylecki, Project Manager (tel.: + 48 516 362 933, [email protected])Wojciech Bućko, Project Engineer (tel.: + 48 510 294 061, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Miła 6 lok B, 00-180 Warsaw tel.: + 48 609 700 500; + 48 22 498 17 70www.windprospect.comGlobal headquarters: Bristol UKOwnership: Wind Prospect GroupCompany Profile: Wind Prospect is a global energy business providing engi-neering, management and commercial advice throughout the wind farm lifecycle. Employing 190 expert staff with offices in Poland, UK, Ireland, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, France and South Africa. With more than 18 years experience in all aspects of wind farm design, permitting, construction, operation and commerciali-sation.

Strategy in Poland: - Delivered 211 due diligence projects totalling 28GW, includ-ing 28 projects in Eastern Europe;- Achieved planning consent for over 2, 900MWof wind energy production capac-ity;- Provides Asset Management services for 57 wind farms totalling 723MW- Delivered 411 energy resource assess-ments/reviews, on 20GW of projects, including 3GW worth in Poland.

WSB Service sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: WSB Service GmbH, WSB Service Neue Energien, WSB Parki Wiatrowe sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Sebastian Cichowski, Managing Director (tel.: 734122746, [email protected])Beata Komorowska (tel.: 664472390, [email protected])Contact data: Legnicka 56, Wrocław 54-204 tel.: +48 71 707 34 99; e-mail [email protected] Profile: Wind park manage-ment, maintenance services, diagnostic services, technical management with cooperation partner WSB Service GmbHProjects in Poland:WP Lipniki; capacity 30.75 MWs; 15 tur-

bines; commissioned: 2011WP Taczalin; capacity 45 MWs; 22 tur-

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Consultancy:

ADVICERO TAX sp. z o.o.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: GREEN REAL ACCOUNTING sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: KATARZY-NA KLIMKIEWICZ-DEPLANO, PART-NER, TAX ADVISER (tel.: 48602338215, [email protected])Contact data: UL. MONIUSZKI 1A, WARSZAWA 00-014 tel.: +48 22 378 17 10WWW.ADVICERO.EUCompany Profile: Leading tax advisory for renewable energy, specializing in real estate tax issues, holding and financing structures, optimising fixed assets/regis-ters, energy and certificates/sale, profit distribution.Strategy in Poland: Support for investors and developers in optimal tax planning of renewable energy investments. Advisory Partners: GREEN REAL AC-COUNTING sp. z o.o.; SOLIVAN

ADVISOR Rafał AugustyniakTop Management in Poland: Rafał Augustyniak, owner (tel.: 48502357048, [email protected])tel.: 48502357048Contact data: Akacjowa 4/107, tel.: 502357048Ownership/Company HQ: private/PoznańCompany Profile: Negotiations and mediations with landlords and self-gov-ernment. Legal and strategic support for investors in wind, PV and biomass proj-ects. Complex advisory in investment/infrastructure process.Other Activities: Business development, project development

Consus Carbon EngineeringTop Management in Poland: Justyna Wysocka-Golec, President of Board (tel.: 48664781629, [email protected])Maciej Gomółka, Sales Director (tel.: 48698932448, [email protected])Contact data: Wasilewskiego 20/1, Kraków 30-305 tel.: 48123768243www.carbonengineering.plOwnership/Company HQ: Consus GroupCompany Profile: Consus Carbon Engi-neering is a leading Polish advisory on projects related to European Climate and Energy Package. Main areas in activities

are: consulting on environmental issues related to RES projects (including emis-sion reduction projects, JI), advisory on EU ETS scheme, carbon footprint of RES projects and implementation of low-emis-sion policies. Main regions of operation are Central and Eastern European Coun-tries, Kazakhstan and Turkey.Strategy in Poland: Poland is one of the biggest market in CCE region when it comes to green business. For Consus Carbon Engineering development of low-emission economy in Poland is a matter of mayor importance. That is why most company's assets are focused on the Pol-ish markets.

CUBE Engineering GmbHContact data: Breitscheidstrasse 6, 34119 Kassel tel.: 4956128857310http://www.cube-engineering.comOwnership/Company HQ: KasselCompany Profile: CUBE Engineering GmbH, based in Germany, is one of the leading international consulting compa-nies in the field of renewable energies. During the last 25 years CUBE specialists provided services for over 2, 500 projects throughout Europe and more than 4, 800 projects worldwide.CUBE is a DAkkS-accredited laboratory according to DIN EN ISO/IEC-Norm 17025 2005 in the field of Wind Site Assessment and has approxi-mately 70 emloyees at three locations in Germany.Strategy in Poland: The portfolio of services includes management consult-ing (e.g. feasibility studies), wind as-sessments (e.g. field measurements, wind assessment reports), planning and project management (e.g. tendering and construction supervision), decentralized energy systems with electricity marketing (e.g. biogas, smart grids, wind-diesel- / island hybrid systems), environmental and solar assessments, electrical grids and education and training. Other Activities: The company is regu-larly involved in national and internation-al research programmes to develop new products and advance the sector, which is still comparatively young.

DNV GLTop Management in Poland: Tomasz Olędzki, CEO (tel.: +48 58 511 5244, [email protected])

Marek Roszak, Head of Section (tel.: +48 225201893, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Ogrodowa 58, Warszawa 00-876 tel.: +48 22 520 18 93http://www.dnv.pl/Ownership/Company HQ: DNV GLCompany Profile: DNV GL delivers world-renowned testing and advisory services to the energy value chain including renew-ables and energy efficiency. Our expertise spans onshore and offshore wind power, solar, conventional generation, transmis-sion and distribution, smart grids, and sustainable energy use, as well as energy markets and regulations. Our 2, 500 energy experts support clients around the globe in delivering a safe, reliable, ef-ficient, and sustainable energy supply.Strategy in Poland: While maintaining our leading position in advisory services related to new onshore and offshore wind capacity deployment in Poland, we aim at continuing to support our Clients with a wide range of services designed to optimize wind farm performance in the post-construction phase. Furthermore DNV GL\'s strategic objective is to bring the entire wealth of its global experience in the energy sector to Poland, assisitng its transition to a safer, more reliable and more sustainble energy supplies.Projects in Poland:Głuchów Wind Farm (2012), GłuchówGłuchów Wind Farm (2012), GłuchówOrla Wind Farm (2013), Orla108 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND42 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND51.2 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND67.5 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND82.5 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND34 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND200 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND6 MW Wind Farm (2014), WND6.4 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND100 MW Windfarm (2012), WND6.4 MW Wind Farm (2015), WND48 MW Wind Farm (2012), WNDOther Activities: Apart from the Energy sector, DNV GL is also active in other areas: Maritime, Oil & Gas, Energy, Busi-ness Assurance and Software.

ECO CONSULTING Dariusz BalcerTop Management in Poland: Dariusz Bal-cer, owner (tel.: 48500268812, [email protected])Contact data: Fieldorfa, Warsaw 03-984 www.ecoconsulting.com.pl

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Ownership/Company HQ: Dariusz BalcerCompany Profile: Energy yield calcula-tion, due diligence, estimation of the production, noise analysis, shadow flicker analysis, optimization and consulting in the field of renewable energy sources.Strategy in Poland: The development of renewable energy sources in Poland.

Eko-Efekt sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Andrzej Tuka, Prezes Zarządu, Owner ([email protected])Contact data: Modzelewskiego 58A/89, 00-855 Warszawa tel.: 22 8531193www.ekoefekt.plCompany Profile: Comprehensive as-sessment of the environmental impact for wind farms, other renewable energy installations, as well as industrial plants. Conducting environmental studies cor-rectly. Conducting legal and environmen-tal audits of wind projects. Consultancy in obtaining preferential financing renew-able energy investments as well as other commercial projects and implemented by public authorities (based on measures OPIE, RPO, National Fund, WFOŚiGW, EEA and others). Comprehensive custom-er support in all areas related to environ-mental engineering.Other activities:Consultancy

Green Power Development sp. z o.o. sp. k.Suibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: GP Alfa sp. z o.o., GP Beta sp. z o.o., FW Gamma sp. z o.o., FW Delta sp. z o.o., FW Sigma sp. z o.o., FWAn sp. z o.o., FWBo sp. z o.o., FWBe sp. z o.o., FWFr sp. z o.o., FWSz sp. z o.o., FWWo sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Sławomir Spórna, President of the Board (tel.: (12) 412 01 41, [email protected])Zbigniew Kosiński, Vice PresidentAdam Królikowski, Vice PresidentContact data: ul.Halicka 9, 31-036 Kraków tel.: (12) 412 01 41www.green-power.com.plCompany Profile: We offer a full-scale de-sign work for wind farms and standalone turbines. We help to choose the correct location, we obtain all required permits and supervise the investment until the time of run. During our activities we aim to work closely with landowners, local and regional administration and power plants.

Strategy in Poland: Our activities are focused on Polish territory, but we are also open to cooperation with foreign partners.Projects in Poland:13 projects completed in these

voivods: (lubelskie, świętokrzyskie, małopolskie, podkarpackie and mazow-ieckie); capacity total capacity more than 400 MW MWs

Advisory Partners: Development partner - Contino WInd Group; Von der Heyden Group

Green Project Development sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Urszula Picewicz, President of the Board (tel.: 22 380 31 60, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Marynarska 15, 02-674 Warsaw tel.: 22 380 31 60www.greenpd.plOwnership: Green Project Development sp. z o.o.Company Profile: Green Project Devel-opment (GPD) is a highly experienced project management and consultancy company specialized in renewable energy. GPD develops, builds, operates and sales wind parks for its Clients as well as for its own. We develop projects from its “green-field stage” until the commencement of the energy production, providing a wide range of legal, administrative, implemen-tation and financial services throughout the whole process. Strategy in Poland: Activities of GPD are related to the completion of wind farm projects being currently at different stages of their investment processes (circa 100 MW) and further development of its own portfolio. The company is also interested in acquisition of wind projects in various stages of development and provision of subcontracting services.Other activities:Consultancy

Nowa Energia SASuibsidiary firms specializing in Wind Energy: 3E sp. z o.o., JM Energia sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Marek Trepk, President of the BoardDariusz Rutkowski , Vice President of the BoardContact data: Wiczlińska 4, 81-578 Gdynia tel.: Tel/Fax 58 624 80 09www.nowaenergiasa.plGlobal headquarters: Poland

Company Profile: We guide the invest-ment process completely. We are a comprehensive solution form design of wind farms , by the selection of the right location , obtaining the required building permits , construction to the operation and management of the wind farm. Projects in Poland:Wałdowo - 1, 1 MWWicko - 10 MWSubkowy - 8 MWLiniewo - 34 MWTuchola - 6 MWAdvisory Partners: Taiga Mistral; Nor-vento Polska sp. z o.o.; AES Wind Genera-tionOther activities:Consultancy

Ramboll PolskaTop Management in Poland: Krzysztof Jaworski, CEO (tel.: 601368150, [email protected])Contact data: Mlynarska 48, 01-171 Warszawa tel.: 22 6310550www.ramboll.plOwnership/Company HQ: Ramboll Den-mark/CopenhagenCompany Profile: Advisory and consul-tancy in development and implementa-tion of onshore and offshore projects, . Services of Owners Engineer and Lenders Engineer. Due diligence services cover-ing technical and environmental scope of works.Strategy in Poland: Participate in oncom-ing offshore projects.

SIGMA FINANCE spółka z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Anna Naza-ruk, President (tel.: 695275407, [email protected])Contact data: al 3-go maja 5/57, 00-401 Warszawa tel.: 22-2131954www.sigmafinance.plOwnership/Company HQ: privateCompany Profile: It supports various ac-tors in the preparation and implementa-tion of investment projects , including in the field of renewable energy (wind power , photovoltaic) .

Taiga MistralTop Management in Poland: Mikel Ga-ray, Managing Director (tel.: + 48 668 282 993, [email protected])Contact data: Ca. Zarzuela 15, 28023 Madrid, Spain

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tel.: +34 913 57 63 10www.taigamistral.comOwnership/Company HQ: Madrid, SpainCompany Profile: Private Equity Fund in-vesting in wind energy in Poland managed by Taiga Mistral Gestion SGECR. EUR 74 MM under management in Taiga Poland 1 fund. Direct investment into best wind farm projectsStrategy in Poland: Acquiring high qual-ity wind farm projects. Operating 3 wind farms 90 MWs in total. Developing 25 MW. Selling wind farms. Considering rais-ing second fund for wind energy assets in Poland.Projects in Poland:3E1 sp. z o.o., Pomeranian Voivodeship,

Subkowy commune3E1 sp. z o.o., Pomeranian Voivodeship,

Subkowy communeNowotna Farma Wiatrowa sp. z o.o.,

Pomeranian Voivodeship, Stegna commune and Nowy Dwór Gdański commune

3E1 sp. z o.o., Pomeranian Voivodeship, Subkowy commune

4, Gamesa G908 MW, June 2013Nowotna Farma Wiatrowa sp. z o.o.,

Pomeranian Voivodeship, Stegna commune and Nowy Dwór Gdański commune

20, Vestas V11040, March 2015

Tebodin Poland sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Valeria Ruda, Country Director Poland (tel.: +48 69 325 01 55, [email protected])Arkadiusz Łakomiec, Office Director Cracow and Poznan (tel.: 48693090136, [email protected])Maciej Gwóźdź, Office Director Warsaw and Gdansk (tel.: +48 605 34 96 56, [email protected])Contact data: Aleje Jerozolimskie 134, 02-305 Warszawa tel.: +48 22 334 41 11http://www.tebodin.bilfinger.comOwnership/Company HQ: Tebodin BVCompany Profile: Tebodin Poland, as the Polish branch of the international Tebodin B.V. Group, is one of the biggest consulting and engineering company in Poland. The company employs 300 Engineers, Designers, Project Managers and Construction Managers in our offices in Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań, Wrocław and Gdańsk. We provide services in the field of engineering, designing, value engineering and cost management. We represent the Investor during tender process for selec-

tion of General Contractors, contractors for work’s packages; we manage construc-tion sites as the Project Management and Construction Management, including technical supervision and cost manage-ment.Strategy in Poland: All services are provided by high-qualified engineers and specialists employed full time, who have the professional licences required by the law concerning independent performance of functions in the construction industry, including also expert licences. Other Activities: We ensure comprehen-sive investment services in a scope tai-lored to customer's needs. The full scope of services offered by Tebodin Poland covers: Consultancy services preceding implementation; Complex designing works: architecture, structure, internal installations; Verification, adaptation and authorization of foreign designs; Project Management including FIDIC standards; Construction Management; Investor Representation and Technical Supervi-sion; Costs planning and control including Value Engineering; Due diligence; Tenders for General Contractor or subcontrac-tors; Bank technical supervision and all traditional areas of engineering assistance consisting of analyses and assessments of technical and financial issues and legal regulations related to preparation and execution of construction investments.

TPA Horwath Sztuba Kaczmarek sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Wojciech Sztuba, Managing Partner (tel.: 48604966422, [email protected])Krzysztof Horodko, Managing Partner (tel.: 48603935516, [email protected])Contact data: ul. Przyokopowa 33, War-saw 01-208 tel.: +48 22 6479700www.tpa-horwath.plOwnership/Company HQ: PolishCompany Profile: We provide business, tax, accounting and financial advisory solutions for international and local investors in Poland. With 150 experts in 3 offices in Warsaw, Poznan and Katowice we belong to top 10 consulting firms in Poland. Our industry focus is energy and real estate.Strategy in Poland: We combine strong technical competence in areas such as transaction support, tax planning, ac-counting outsourcing and financial model-ling with deep industry knowledge and

project experience. Our energy projects' track record encompasses both conven-tional power generators, grid operators and RES investors and developers.Other Activities: Recruitment and per-sonnel advisory services.Hospitality consulting (under separate brand Horwath HTL).

Tractebel Engineering S.A.Top Management in Poland: Jolanta Opołka-Gądek, Deputy of Power Director, Proxy / Power Department (tel.: +48 660 53 55 90, [email protected])Paweł Mrowiński, Business Development Director (tel.: 48662299283, [email protected])Contact data: Duleby Str. 5, 40-833 Kato-wice, Poland tel.: +48 32 358 88 88www.tractebel-engie.com/offices/eu-rope/polska/Ownership/Company HQ: Tractebel Engineering S.A. BELGIUMCompany Profile: Tractebel Engineering is a leading engineering-consulting com-pany, which is a part of Energy Services Department, one of the main business lines of the international industrial group GDF SUEZ. Tractebel Engineering with its more than a century years of experi-ence, has been providing engineering and consulting services in the field of energy, gas, industry and infrastructure. Innovative solutions provide added value to customers in the private and public sectors around the world. The company headquartered in Brussels has offices in over 30 countries and employs over 4 400 highly skilled staff.Strategy in Poland: Tractebel Engineer-ing SA provides sustainable and innova-tive solutions for individual and corporate clients. In the energy sector the company is a reliable partner for operators of power plants, power plants and heating plants burning coal, gas and biomass as well as operators of distributed sources such as wind farms, sea and land. In the sector of water and gas offer is addressed to local governments and utility companies, water companies Fund for Environmental Pro-tection and Water Management, Environ-mental Protection Inspectorates, private companies, building national institutions, chemical plants and gas plants.Projects in Poland: Contract Engineer for the construction

of wind farm Zuromin with a capacity of 60 MW, POLAND

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Contract Engineer for the construction of wind farm Zuromin with a capacity of 60 MW, POLAND

Contract Engineer for the construction of wind farm Jarogniew-Moltowo with a capacity of 20, 5 MW, POLAND

Contract Engineer for the construction of TAURON’s wind farm Marszewo II with a capacity of 18 MW, POLAND

Contract Engineer for the construction of wind farm Dabrowice with a capacity of 39 MW, POLAND

Vendor Due Diligence of Wind Assets of TAURON Ekoenergia, POLAND

Due Diligence and productivity of Wind Farms with a total capacity 1, 5 GW, POLAND

Other Activities: Tractebel Engineering in Poland provides professional engineer-ing and consulting services covering all phases of implementation of projects, from feasibility studies, location analysis, assistance in obtaining funding through the development of conceptual and de-sign, to technical assistance for investors and acting as a contract engineer. The company’s experience also covers prepar-ing and issuing of tender documents, economical studies and assessments, financial analyses, verification and plan-ning of budgets.

Tundra Advisory sp. z o.o.Top Management in Poland: Grzegorz Skarżyński, Investment Director (tel.: 668606094, [email protected])Adam Jaworski, Managing Director (tel.: 668283024, [email protected])Contact data: Bonifraterska 17, 00-203 Warsaw tel.: 48 22 332 58 30www.tundraadvisory.comOwnership/Company HQ: Warsaw, PolandCompany Profile: Full scope wind energy project management for Investors and advisory services. Development, permit-ting, financing, construction, operation. 115 MW of projects committed, 90 MW in operation, 25 MW in development. EUR 150 M of assets under management, EUR 125 M of project finance secured, EUR 15 M of subsides obtained, 10 people in 2 offices (Warsaw/Gdańsk).Strategy in Poland: Effectively manage wind projects entrusted by Clients with aim to maximise returns. Grow portfolio of assets under management by offering services to new entities. Offer new and innovatve solutions to existing and new

wind projects. We are open to provide highest quality services for national and abroad investors present in Poland or considering entry to Poland. We think and act as asset Owner, thus we are able to provide best results to our Clients. Thanks to long-lasting presence in Poland we are able to find an appropriate wind projects for interested newcomers.Projects in Poland:3E1 sp. z o.o., Pomeranian Voivodeship,

Subkowy commune3E1 sp. z o.o., Pomeranian Voivodeship,

Subkowy communeNowotna Farma Wiatrowa sp. z o.o.,

Pomeranian Voivodeship, Stegna commune and Nowy Dwór Gdański commune

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Augustowo Augustowo podlaskie bielski Bielsk Podlaski 3 2.00 6.00 Vestas V90

Baczyna (Lubno) Lubno lubuskie gorzowski Lubiszyn Enea wytwarzanie 6 2.35 14.10 Enercon E-92

Biała Góra 1 2.30 2.30 Enercon E-82

Białczyn pomorskie 3 2.00 6.00 Gamesa G114

Biały Dwór 2 0.80 1.60 Enercon E-53

Brodnica Brodnica kujawsko-pomorskie brodnicki Brodnica ASAF 3 2.00 6.00 Vestas V90

Brudzewice Brudzewice zachodniopomorskie stargardzki Suchań 8.00 Vestas

Budziechów Budziechów lubuskie żarski Jasień Gewind 2 3.20 6.40 Senvion 3.2M

Chełmża 2 2.00 4.00 Vestas

Chojnice 6.00 Vestas

Ciółkowo 2.00 Vestas

Darłowo-Ustka IIIc Invenergy 14 1.50 16.00 GE Renewables 1.5-82.5

Darżynko 4 2.00 8.00 Enercon E-82

Dąbrowice Dąbrowice łódzkie kutnowski GDF Suez 13 2.75 35.75 GE Renewables 2.75-120

Długołęka 1 0.80 0.80 Enercon E-53

Drawsko KDE 4 2.50 10.00 GE Renewables 2.5-120

Działoszyn 2 2.00 4.00 Enercon E-82

Galicja I Lewandpol 27 2.50 67.00 GE Renewables 2.5-103

Gawłowice - etap 2 Gawłowice kujawsko-pomorskie grudziądzki Radzyń Chełmiński Polenergia 3 2.30 6.90 Siemens

Gąbin 6.00 Vestas

Gizałki Gizałki wielkopolskie pleszewski Gizałki Martifer 18 2.00 36.00 Senvion MM100

Gorzyca Invenergy 11 2.50 27.50 GE Renewables 2.5-120

Gorzyca Invenergy 4 2.50 10.00 GE Renewables 2.5-103

Gościejew 1 0.80 0.80 Enercon E-53

Granowiec 1 2.30 2.30 Enercon E-92

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Jadwisin dolnośląskie 3 2.00 6.00 Gamesa G114

Jóźwin 1 Kleczew i Ślesin Vortex 1 2.50 2.50 GE Renewables 2.5-100

Jóźwin 2 Vortex 2 2.85 5.70 GE Renewables 2.85-103

Jóźwin 6 Vortex 6 2.85 17.10 GE Renewables 2.85-100

Julianów 1 0.80 0.80 Enercon E-53

Karwice Karwice zachodniopomorskie sławieński Malechowo PGE Energia Odnawialna 16 2.50 40.00 GE

Renewables 2.5-100

Kisielice IIwarmińsko - mazurskie/pomorskie

iławski Gardeja i Kisielice

PGE Energia Odnawialna 6 2.00 12.00 Gamesa G90

Korytnica Korytnica mazowieckie węgrowski korytnicaGEO Renewables z CEE Equity Partners

25 3.30 82.50 Vestas V126

Kowalewo wielkopolskie 2 2.00 4.00 Gamesa G114

Kozielice 50.00 Vestas

Kukinia II 3 2.30 6.90 Enercon E-82

Lotnisko Kopaniewo pomorskie lęborski Wicko PGE Energia Odnawialna 30 3.00 90.00 GE

Renewables ECO 110

Lubartów Michałowo/Abramowo

Michałów, Abramów

GEO Renewables z CEE Equity Partners

16 3.20 52.80 Vestas

Lubawa 6.00 Vestas

Lubawa II 1.80 Vestas

Łasin 3.00 Vestas

Łobez 4.00 Vestas

Marszewo 1 0.33 0.33 Enercon E-33

Marszewo etap II Marszewo zachodniopomorskie sławieński Postomino Tauron Ekoenergia 9 2.00 18.00 Vestas V90 i V80

Marszewo III 1 3.00 3.00 Enercon E-115

Mikołajki Pomorskie Mikołajki Pomorskie pomorskie sztumski Mikołajki

Pomorskie Zonda 5 3.00 15.00 Siemens

Mycielin Mycielin lubuskie żagański Niegosławice Polenergia 24 2.00 48.00 Vestas V100

Nakło Nakło n. Notecią kujawsko-pomorskie nakielski Windenerg 2 2.05 4.10 Senvion MM92

Namysłów Enern 5 2.00 10.00 Vestas V100

Niestronno 2.00 Vestas

Nieświastów Vortex 2 2.50 5.00 GE Renewables 2.5-120

Nowy Staw etap 2 Nowy Staw pomorskie malborski Nowy Staw Rwe Renewables Polska 14 2.00 28.00 Senvion MM100

Oława 2 3.00 6.00 Enercon E-115

Opalenica Opalenica wielkopolskie nowotymski Buk Rwe Renewables Polska 7 2.40 16.80 Nordex N117

Orla II podlaskie C&C Wind 6 2.50 15.00 Nordex 6xN100/2500 R100

Ostaszewo pomorskie Nowy Dwór Gdański, Stegna Taiga Mistral 20 2.00 40.00 Vestas

Parsówek Parsówek zachodniopomorskie gryfiński Gryfino ENERGA Wytwarzanie 13 2.00 26.00 Gamesa G90

Poniec II Poniec wielkopolskie gostyński Krobia, Poniec Acciona 10 3.00 30.00 Acciona Windpower

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RadziejówOpatowice, Stary Radziejów, Stary Radziejów Wieś

radziejowski Radziejów EDP Renewables 12 1.50 18.00 Acciona Windpower

Radziejów ERG 21 2.00 42.00 Vestas V90

Radzyń Radzyń Chełmiński kujawsko-pomorskie grudziądzki Radzyń

Chełmiński Green Bear 12 3.00 36.00 Vestas V112

Resko II Resko zachodniopomorskie łobeski Łobez i Brzeźno

PGE Energia Odnawialna 38 2.00 76.00 Vestas V100

Rozental 4.00 Vestas

Roztoka 1 2.00 2.00 Senvion MM100

Rusiec 14.00 Vestas

Rzepin Rzepin EDF 29 2.00 58.00 Vestas V100-2.0 MW

Sieraków 1 0.80 0.80 Enercon E-53

Sierzchowo Sierzchowo kujawsko-pomorskie aleksandrowski Waganiec 8 2.05 16.40 Senvion MM92

Skoczykłody 36.00 Vestas

Skokum 2.00 Vestas

Skurpie Skurpie k/Działdowa

warmińsko-mazurskie Polenergia 16 2.30 36.80 Siemens SWT-2.3-108

Skurpie - etap 2 Skurpie k/Działdowa

warmińsko-mazurskie Polenergia 3 2.30 6.90 Siemens

Słupia ERG 26.00 Vestas

Suchań zachodniopomorskie 12 2.00 24.00 Gamesa G97

Szerzawy 10.00 Vestas

Szydłowo Szydłowo/słupsk ERG 14.00 Vestas

Tomaszów I & II 24.00 Vestas

Tuchola 6.00 Vestas

Warblewo 1 2.00 2.00 Enercon E-82

Witkowo I&II 4.00 Vestas

Wróblew II 2.00 Vestas

Wyszyny 2 A&B 4 1.80 7.20 Vestas

Zagórów Geo Renewables 2 2.75 5.50 GE Renewables 2.75-120

Złotów 12.00 Vestas

Żałe 4 0.80 3.20 Enercon E-53

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