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Page 1: Wind Power Catalogue - Latvia, Lithuania and Kasakshtan
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LITHUANIALITHUANIALATVIALATVIA

KAZAKHSTANKAZAKHSTAN

Wind Power

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1. Invest in the Future with GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES

2. Renewable Energies

3. Wind Power

4. How Wind Power works

5. Reasons to put your money on Wind Power

6. Wind Power in Latvia, Lithuania and Kazakhstan

7. Incentives to Investment in Renewable Energies

8. GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES and Wind Power

Index

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GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES comprises companies whose vocation is to o�er a broad spectrum of products and services in the �elds of clean and renewable energies (wind and solar power, biomass, geothermal, hydraulic, waste management, etc.); in the Real-Estate market (hotels, residential and industrial properties); and in other sectors such as telecommunications, the pharmaceutical industry, leisure, etc. GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES' mission is not only pro�tability, but also to acquire greater implication in our social goals and objectives.

Our responsibility for the improvement of society and the environment is both social and corporate.

Invest in the future with

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GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES, within its wide scope of action, is present in Spain, Morocco, the Cape Verde Islands, Equatorial Guinea, Panama, Sweden, Norway, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Croatia, Poland, Ukraine, Turkey, Kazakhs-tan, the Middle East, the United States, etc.

GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES certi�es its Quality Control System (ISO 9001:2008) and its Environmental Mana-gement System (ISO 14001:2004), as proof of our com-mitment to quality and respect for the environment. GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES has achieved certi�cation for our Integrated Management System from Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance.

to the futureCommitted

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As a result of the scarcity of some sources of traditional energy and the progressive growth of world-wide energy consumption, governments and institutions around the world are searching for formulas with which to obtain clean energies, at lower cost and less damage to the environment.

The development of renewable energies translates into their yearly average exponential growth of 30 to 40%. Thanks to technological breakthroughs in this �eld and an ever-increasing environmental commitment from all sectors of society, a signi�cant implementation of renewable energies is foreseen over the next few years.

Corporations are attracted by stable regulations and other aids such as tax bene�ts, that guarantee pro�tability and unique business opportunities.

Renewables energies

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Photovoltaic Solar Energy consists of the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity.

Thermal Solar Energy uses sunlight to generate heat.

Wind Power makes use of the streng-th of the wind to convert it to electric power by means of aero-generators or wind generators.

Hydropower is obtained from the use of the movement of falling water or the tides and the different heights along two points of a river used to harness potential power.

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Wind power constitutes one of the most important renewable energies we have to date, with the yearly growth of installed potential close to 30% in the last few years. The speci�c goal for wind power is to reach 40,000Mw by the year 2020 within the European Union. At present, the wind power industry generates a business volume of over 10 billion Euros per year and recent perspectives indicate that the EU, which consu-mes 18.5% of world-wide electric power, will have to invest close to 59.2 billion Euros per year in the sector, within the framework of goals to achieve 20% in Renewable Energies, set for the year 2020, supporting the di�erent Member States by means of regulation and economic incentives to production and/or installation. To date, growth indexes for this sector are above 50% year-over-year.

WindPower

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Wind Power is obtained from wind, in other words, from the kinetic energy generated by the e�ect of air currents and the vibrations that air produces.

Nowadays, the usual way to harness wind is to use aero-generators with a horizontal axis. These are machines with windward rotary turbines that usually have three blades and a generator, which transforms the wind's energy into electricity.

How wind power works

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A secure investment with a future.Your investment in wind power energy will be made pro�table thanks to existing regulatory framework and the performance of the equipment, resulting in unique conditions to achieve a secure business opportunity.

Wind power as a business.The electricity generated by the wind power facility is sold to the utilities company in exchange for a previously set rate.

Respect for the environment.Your company will transmit its commitment to the environment and to society. Wind power facilities require no fuel, are totally silent, hardly require any maintenance and have a very long service life (manufacturers are o�ering guarantees of over 25 years). They use an unending source of energy, which means that we are dealing with an unlimited resource, unlike with conventional energies. More and more, wind power facilities represent a clean, safe and above all, pro�table investment.

reasons for you to invest in

Wind Power

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Kazakhstan is a country rich in fossil fuel reserves and therefore the renewable energies sector has hardly been tapped, although the country could pro�t greatly from its enormous potential for renewable energies. In order to alleviate this de�-cit, the government of Kazakhstan is banking on boosting production of energies from renewable sources. Legislation has recently been approved that favours this type of facilities.

LITHUANIALITHUANIALATVIALATVIA

& KAZAKHSTAN& KAZAKHSTAN

The European Union's objectives for achieving 20% renewable energies by the year 2020 has motivated Latvia and Lithuania to encourage the installation of new sources of clean energy. The development of wind power in these countries is being promoted by means of tax and legal framework that has been drafted and is being applied. By 2020, renewable energies must represent 23% of �nal energy production in Lithuania and 42% in Latvia.

Wind Power in

Tremendous wind potential.

High profitability of facilities.Guaranteed purchase of the power produced.

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Utilities companies must purchase, at a rate regulated by the government, 100% of power fed into the grid, guaranteeing its purchase for a 20-year period. The premiums paid are regulated and guaranteed by the governments of all three countries.

Guaranteed purchase for a 20-year period.

Purchase rates: Latvia: 96-113€ Mwh. Lithuania: 87€ Mwh. Kazakhstan: 90€ Mwh.

Incentives to investment in renewable energies

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COFIDES: supports projects for the internationalization of Spanish enterprise. It offers entry with corporate capital or loans with repayment periods of 3 to 10 years, the �rst few years of the �rst years of the project being interest free. Both options may be combined. The project must be approved by COFIDES.

ICO 2009 Internationalization Line of Credit: up to 80% of the project can be �nanced, to a maximum of 6 million Euros per client and year. Maximum interest rates of 1.89%. Repayment over up to 10 years with a grace period covering the principal for the �rst three years.

Incentives to investment in renewable energies in Latvia, Lithuania and Kazakhstan

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GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES offers two options for acquiring licenses.

License purchase: using this option, you acquire the license to operate the facility with all per-mits, licenses and authorisations required to set up and put the facility into operation, including the negotiations to rent and/or purchase the land, having the planning for it changed; environ-mental authorisations from the utilities company and connection to the grid; the authorisation from the Ministry of the Economy and from local and regional authorities, building permits, feasi-bility studies, etc.

Turn-Key Projects: for those clients who so desire, GRUPO PLANIFICACIONES MUNDIALES also offers the option of “Turn-key projects” in which the client, in addition to acquiring the per-mits and licenses required, receives the facility fully operational with everything organised and executed by the ample and highly experienced team of professionals that work for GRUPO PLA-NIFICACIONES MUNDIALES.This section also includes the execution of all technical projects, building management, opening licenses and connection to the grid, start-up tests and in short, everything required for the opera-tion of the facility.

A guaranteed investment

and Wind Powerand Wind Power

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PROFITS DURING THE SERVICE LIFE OF A 50 MW-TYPE WIND FARM: More than 200.000.000,00 €

a guaranteedInvestment

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