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Contact Energy Geothermal update November 2011

Disclaimer This presentation may contain projections or forward looking statements regarding a variety of items. Such forward-looking statements are based upon current expectations and involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those stated in any forward-looking statement based on a number of important factors and risks. Although management may indicate and believe that the assumptions underlying the forwardlooking statements are reasonable, any of the assumptions could prove inaccurate or incorrect and, therefore, there can be no assurance that the results contemplated in the forward-looking statements will be realised. Furthermore, while all reasonable care has been taken in compiling this presentation, Contact accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions. This presentation does not constitute investment advice. 2

Introduction Presentation Who is Contact? How does geothermal fit in? The Wairakei Investment Programme Te Mihi Power Station Steamfield construction Bioreactor Drilling Future Geothermal Development 3

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Contact Energy Three key strategies for growth Lower average cost of generation 166 MW Te Mihi in construction Market share growth Increasing portfolio flexibility Gas storage Stratford peakers Gas portfolio 5

Wairakei Investment Programme 6

Wairakei Investment Programme The new power station at Te Mihi is part of the Wairakei Investment Programme. The programme is being managed under a single integrated governance structure. Steamfield Bioreactor Drilling Te Mihi 7

Three large power stations on Wairakei field 8

Wairakei Project One - Steamfield Project The Steamfield Project requires the construction of: Production well connections New Separation Plant New steam and two phase lines Reinjection line and pumps the main reinjection pipeline to wells at Karapiti Reinjection well connections at Karapiti and Poihipi West Holding pond enables fluid to be discharged and contained in the event of a station shut or steamfield failure.. 9

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Wairakei Project Two - Bioreactor Project improving discharges to the Waikato river The bioreactor project will facilitate the required reduction in H 2 S discharges to the Waikato River from the Wairakei Power Stations 11

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Wairakei Project Three Drilling Project The Drilling Project requires: New production wells at Te Mihi and in the Western Bore Field at Wairakei; New reinjection wells at Karapiti; New reinjection wells in Poihipi West. Maintenance of production and reinjection wells at existing Contact power stations; Wairakei Poihipi Te Huka / Tauhara Ohaaki 13

Te Mihi Power Station Progress current status on site Roading and site entrance complete Sediment control measures in place Power House foundation in place Turbine supports under construction Cooling Tower basin reinforcing being placed Switchyard pad prepared Detailed design progressing [insert latest pics from site] 14

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Beyond Te Mihi Future Geothermal Development 16

New fields require partnership with Maori land owners Combining knowledge and resources our vision for partnerships 17

Taheke our partnership approach in action 18

Tauhara: 250 MW consented Could be the fifth stage of development of the Wairakei / Tauhara resource following: Wairakei A & B (and binary plant) Poihipi Te Huka Te Mihi Follows extensive investigations and builds on more than 50 years of operations on the field Was consented under Board of Inquiry process in 2010 19

Tauhara: Consented zones Power Station Site Consent area is shown by the blue line Consent area extends beyond the system boundary to permit flexibility in the reinjection strategy Areas excluded from the consent application area Centennial Drive, Mt Tauhara Area includes Te Huka Tauhara field area is twice as large as Wairakei 20

Tauhara - location Located away from residential areas, on flat land, near transmission Main pipe corridors and separator stations have been defined Well pad locations and branch lines to be defined Programme now includes further drilling and investigations to prepare for investment 21

250MW Tauhara station site to the northeast of Mt Tauhara 22

Other Prospects 23

Contact Energy s options position it well for the future Contact Energy has a geothermal development pipeline of over 400 MW including projects in construction, consented and in exploration Geothermal generation can be complex to consent requiring world class science and land management to ensure sustainability The time is right for geothermal generation in New Zealand affordable, reliable, renewable and with a low carbon intensity New developments will derive from and benefit from partnerships with tangata whenua New Zealand s geothermal resources which are available for development are finite new approaches may see more resource become accessible but it cannot be developed indefinitely; in New Zealand, new wind, hydro and gas will all have a role to play Contact Energy s options across all fuel sources position it well to meet New Zealand s needs and ensures a pivotal role in ensuring New Zealand s security of supply 24