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AREVA Solutions for Nuclear & Renewable Power Generation 1

AREVA Group Arlit, Niger Melox, France La Hague, France Lynchburg, U.S.A. Alpha Ventus, Germany 2

AREVA Group 2011 Key Figures 8.872Bn in Annual Revenues 45.6Bn in Backlog 5.4% of revenues in R&D spend Luc Oursel Chief Executive Officer 48,000 Employees Including: 740 Specialty Experts 2,700 Scientists & Researchers 6,500 in world s largest inhouse EPC team 8,000 Active Patents held Paris Global Headquarters 51 Manufacturing Sites in 5 continents 3

AREVA Group Across the Globe Commercial offices Mining Front-End Reactors & services Back-End Renewables France France 39% of revenue 36% 56% of of revenue workforce 62% of workforce North & South North America & South America 17% of revenue 17% 15% of of revenue workforce 12% of workforce Europe & CIS (outside Europe France) & CIS 25% (outside of France) revenue 22% 25% of workforce revenue 19% of workforce Africa Africa & Middle East & 2% Middle of revenue East 2% 6% of of revenue workforce 6% of workforce Asia-Pacific 20% of revenue 1% of workforce 4

Supervisory Board AREVA Group Organization Executive Board Mining Front-End Reactors & Services Back-End Renewables Engineering & Projects International Commercial Organization Functional Departments 5

AREVA Group Governance Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Jean-Cyril Spinetta Shareholders at December 31, 2011 CEA* 73.0 % French State 10.2 % Kuwait Investment Authority 4.8 % Caisse des dépôts et Consignations 3.3 % EDF Group 2.2 % CA CIB** 1.2 % Chairman and CEO of AREVA: Luc Oursel Total Group 1.0 % Treasury Shares 0.3 % Public 4.0 % * Commissariat à l énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives ** Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Banking 6

AREVA Group Safety is the Cornerstone of our Strategy Safety of our Customers Supporting utilities in demonstrating and upgrading the safety of their fleet Safety of our Operations Maintaining the highest level of safety throughout the lifecycle of our nuclear facilities Safety of our Products A wide new-generation reactor portfolio that offers the highest safety features 30+ solutions in Safety Analysis, Safety Upgrades and Safety Procedures Reduced accident frequency rate (number of accidents per million hours worked) from 6.6 in 2004 to 1.7 in 2011 7

AREVA Group Nuclear & Renewable strategy The development of Nuclear and Renewable energies is necessary Demand Growth: doubling of energy demand by 2050 Reduction of CO2 emissions: objective to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2050 Security of Energy Supply: depletion of fossil resources and geopolitical uncertainties Economic Competitiveness: need for energy sources with stable and predictable cost AREVA s strategy is to consolidate its nuclear power leadership & become a reference player in Renewable Energies industry. 8

Serving Utilities Worldwide McClean Lake, Canada Romans, France Gravelines 3, France La Hague, France Kimberlina, U.S.A. 9

360 + Nuclear Reactors are served by AREVA North America O&M support 122 M&FE 98 United Kingdom O&M support 1 M&FE 15 Central Europe & Nordic Countries O&M support M&FE 36 35 Russia & CIS O&M support 5 M&FE 3 Europe Middle East & Africa Asia South America O&M support 4 O&M support 72 M&FE 75 India M&FE 7 O&M support 17 M&FE 90 M&FE 2 Reference year: 2010 325 reactors for M&FE AREVA serves 360+ reactors 257 reactors for O&M support AREVA general commercial presentation January 2012 10

Summary Serving the Needs of the Global Nuclear Operating Fleet Operations Performance Servicing 250+ reactors worldwide of all designs Supporting 110+ outages per year Bringing major innovations in maintenance, inspections, water chemistry and digital I&C Plant Upgrade Demonstrating plant safety: Safety Alliance Program Life extension #1 worldwide in I&C modernization Reference year: 2010 Fuel Security of Supply 15%+ of worldwide Uranium production, diversified from 3 continents Only modern conversion plant being built worldwide 20% of worldwide enrichment capacity renewed manufacturing capabilities 35% of worldwide LWR fuel fabrication Nuclear fuel cycle shipments with the highest security and safety level Safe & Sustainable Used Fuel Management #1 worldwide in used fuel recycling #1 in U.S. dry storage #1 worldwide in cask design, fabrication and logistics A key partner for emergency water treatment in Fukushima 11

Helping Build Next-Generation Nuclear Capacity Track Record: 98 nuclear reactors delivered 4 ongoing EPR TM Construction Projects: Olkiluoto 3 (Finland) Flamanville 3 (France) Taishan 1 (China) Taishan 2 (China) Support to Plant Completion: Engineering, Procurement & Safety Upgrade Next EPR TM Project: Angra 3 (Brazil) Bellefonte (U.S.) Hinkley Point (U.K.) 12

A wide Reactor Portfolio to better serve Utilities needs Main Technical Data Thermal power 4,590 MWth 3,150 MWth 3,370 MWth Net power 1,650 Mwe 1,150 Mwe 1,250 Mwe Thermal efficiency 37% 37% 37% Target design availability 92% 92% 92% # loops 4 3 N/A (secondary) Steam pressure 77 bar 72 bar 75 bar Operation cycle length up to 24 months up to 24 months up to 24 months Collective dose <0.5 mansievert/yrs <0.5 mansievert/yrs <0.5 mansievert/yrs Design service life 60 yrs 60 yrs 60 yrs I&C Full digital Full digital Full digital AREVA constantly innovates to improve and optimize existing models and prepare new ones to meet utilities needs worldwide. 13

Solutions for Renewable Power Generation Offshore Wind Sea-proven 5MW turbine with multiple-year track record Within the worldwide top 3 players in order intakes Preparing for French offshore projects Concentrated Solar Power Lowest capital and electricity costs among all CSP* technologies Stand-alone power plants or power boosters for existing fossil power plants Fixed price steam supply for a range of industries, including oil & gas Biomass Biomass World leader with nearly 100 plants in operation A 2.5GW installed base in Brazil, Europe and South Asia New flexible boiler design for use of complex biomass Hydrogen and Storage High performance fuel cells development and manufacturing for stationary applications Breakthrough in carbon-free hydrogen production by water electrolysis Greenergy Box integrated electricity storage system development 14 * CSP: Concentrated Solar Power

AREVA Offshore Wind 5 MW: M5000 Wind Turbine designed specifically for harsh sea conditions Light weight nacelle: about 349 tonnes Offshore wind activities covering: Design, manufacturing, assembly, and commissioning of the off-shore turbines Maintenance services 5- to 10-year maintenance service plans to ensure the performance of the equipment Compact: design made possible by the intelligent integration of the rotor bearing gearbox and generator Reliable: reduce risk of damage to the central drive train thanks to low rotational speed and the low number of rotating parts Protected: equipped with a patented air treatment system that filters out the corrosive particles Global Tech 1 (2012-14) 80 turbines (400MW) Quayside delivery Netherlands tender 43 turbines (215MW) Submitted French tender 600 turbines (3 000MW) Submitted Alpha Ventus: (2009) 6 turbines (30MW) Included installation Borkum West II (2012-14) 40 turbines (200MW) Quayside delivery 15

AREVA Solar Design, manufacturing and installation of solar steam generators throughout the world Comprehensive and fully integrated CSP solutions offer: Cost effective: Design simplicity which leads to lower CAPEX Compact: highly land-efficient solar technology Performance: ability to generate superheated steam improving economic performance Local sourcing: use of standard commodity materials that allow for local sourcing Environmental friendly: low land & water usage Concentrated Solar Power Technology: Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector This technology can be applied as: Standalone power generation Power booster application Industrial steam India NSM* 100+ MWe standalone USA Kimberlina 7.5 MWe standalone USA Tucson 5 MWe booster Australia Kogan Creek 44 MWe coal booster Australia Solar Dawn 250 MWe gas hybrid *National Solar Mission (NSM) 16

Foundations for Performance Excellence Engineering team, Finland Engineering, France Kimberlina project, U.S.A. Comurhex II project, France Research Laboratory, France 17

Research and Development Innovation in Nuclear and Renewable Energies 2,700 researchers 740 scientific & technical experts Network of partnerships with the world s leading research laboratories 8,000 patents derived from more than 1,900 inventions Key Technologies: Cold Crucible EPR TM, ATMEA1, KERENA New-Generation Fuel Assemblies: ATRIUM11 Next-Generation Storage & Conversion Nanofluids with Advanced Thermal Properties Global R&D spending in 2011: 481M (5.4% of revenues) 18

Thank you McClean Lake, Canada Marcoule, France Châlon Saint-Marcel, France Marcoule, France Alpha Ventus, Germany 19