Pension Funds and other Infrastructure Investors Interested in Nuclear New Build?

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OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Workshop The Role of Electricity Price Stability and Long- Term Financing for Nuclear New Build Paris, Thursday 19th September 2013 Under Which h Conditions Are Pension Funds and other Infrastructure Investors Interested in Nuclear New Build? Dominic Holt KPMG Infrastructure

Important Notice This presentation has been prepared for the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Workshop, The Role of Electricity Price Stability and Long-Term Financing for Nuclear New Build, Paris, Thursday 19th September 2013, and not on the basis of any scope or formal engagement and as such is intended to be viewed solely in conjunction with the oral briefing provided by KPMG LLP. The information contained in this presentation, including market data, has not been independently verified. No representation, warranty or undertaking, express or implied, is made as to, and no reliance should be placed on, the fairness, accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information, the opinions, or the estimates contained herein. The information, estimates and opinions contained in this presentation are provided as at the date of this presentation are subject to change without notice. In addition, any references to draft financial information relate to indicative information that has been prepared solely for illustrative purposes only. This presentation was not part of an assurance engagement conducted in accordance with any generally accepted assurance standards and consequently no assurance opinion is expressed. Nothing in this presentation constitutes legal advice or a valuation. This presentation is not suitable to be relied on by any party wishing to acquire rights against KPMG LLP for any purpose or in any context. t Any party that t obtains access to this presentation ti or a copy and chooses to rely on this presentation ti does so at its own risk. To the fullest extent permitted by law, KPMG LLP does not assume any responsibility and will not accept any liability, including any liability arising from fault or negligence, for any loss arising from the use of this presentation or its contents or otherwise in connection with it. 1

Introduction Challenges financing nuclear The Investor perspective Risk vs Return Conclusions 2

The investment case for nuclear is tough! Size and complexity of project(s): Regulatory Construction Operation Cost uncertainty framework contracts contracts Programme uncertainty Revenue uncertainty Grid connections/ external infrastructure Funding and financing Market consider- ations Regulatory uncertainty: Licensing Planning Decommissioning Waste and decommissioning Supply chain Fuel supply agreements Political risk 3

What makes a nuclear programme attractive to potential investors? Secured off taker and a power price that supports nuclear An established and robust nuclear regulatory regime Intention of the Government role National plan for long term waste storage and pricing i Commitment to a Fleet programme Internationally recognised approach to nuclear liability Plan for addressing Clear indication of the Strong political / state / planning and Government risk local support for the environmental issues appetite project A streamlined approach to the interaction with Government departments 4

Sources of financing will evolve over the various project stages Stage 1: Pre-project Stage 2: Stage 3: Preconstruction Construction/ commissioning Stage 4: Operation/maintenance Stage 5: Decommissioning Risk pr rofile High risk High risk High / Moderate risk Low risk High / Moderate risk Project cas sh flow profil le Financ cing source profile Cash flow positive (illustrative profile for discussion purposes) Cash flow negative Bilateral credit Bank financing Vendor/export tfinancingi Sh. loans Sh. loans Sh. loans nominal cash flows 40-60 years Structured financing Bonds Bilateral credit Bank financing Vendor/export tfinancingi Sh. loans Equity Equity Equity Equity Redeployment?? Infrastructure Funds / Pension Finds / SWFs?? 5

The Investor Perspective Looking to invest in mature operational assets with a stable regulatory platform View infrastructure as a highly de-risked asset class which offers inflation-protected cash flows at a reasonable risk-adjusted return (i.e. unable to pass down risk and hence mange risk) Limited (or no) experience (or appetite) of taking development / construction risk and in some cases will have an absolute prohibition on taking development / construction risk Constitutional restrictions on the level of investment that can be made into a Greenfield project (e.g. as a % of the total fund) May have a large overall fund size but a single asset investment limit May only have a 3-5 year investment period and a 10-12 year life and a requirement for a yield from day one Lack of Sector familiarity (investor / home country) Some investors may consider nuclear as un-investable investable from a reputation / PR standpoint 6

Relative Risk Considerations Regulated Utility Standard Construction PFI (Availability Based) International IWPP Power Plant Offshore Wind New Nuclear Power Station (UK & Non- UK) Development (inc. design) Risk Construction Risk Financing Risk Operating Risk Revenue Risk Regulatory Risk OVERALL PROJECT RISK Key: High Low 7

Returns Considerations Typical Project (nominal) WACC (1) Regulated (non nuclear) Utility UK PFI Off Shore Wind Nuclear Construction 6% 7% 10% 12% Operation 6% 8% 5% 6% 7% - 9% = Typical Leverage 60% - 80% 80% - 95% 60% - 70% Investors will typically be looking for low to mid teens equity returns will only happen post-construction unless there is guaranteed debt Source: KPMG internal Research Analysis 8

Conclusions Financial investors are unlikely to consider nuclear new build in the near future due to construction risk, lack of early yield and lack of long term yield certainty If developers want capital during construction they will need to insulate investor and provide yield, hence new build needs large developer balance sheets or Govt support Nuclear developers should focus now on developing project structures so they can bring in investors at first refuel, hence focus on operational risks Track record of delivery needs to be improved and nuclear preconceptions addressed For most current new build projects, operation is 7-10 years away - about the time infra funds have been in the market the market will continue to evolve 9

Thank You Dominic.holt@kpmg.co.uk This document is CONFIDENTIAL and its circulation and use are RESTRICTED. 2013 KPMG LLP, a UK limited liability partnership, is subsidiary of KPMG Europe LLP and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative, a