WÄRTSILÄ CORPORATION CORPORATE PRESENTATION 2013

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WÄRTSILÄ CORPORATION CORPORATE PRESENTATION 2013

Today we are much more than an engine company Passion for optimising lifecycle value for our customers with modern and sustainable power solutions. 2 Wärtsilä

Our mission, vision, and values VISION MISSION VALUES We provide lifecycle power solutions to enhance the business of our customers, while creating better technologies that benefit both the customers and the environment. We will be the most valued business partner of all our customers. ENERGY Capture opportunities and make things happen EXCELLENCE Do things better than anyone else in our industry EXCITEMENT Foster openness, respect and trust to create excitement 3 Wärtsilä

Our business areas POWER PLANTS SHIP POWER SERVICES 4 Wärtsilä

This is what we bring to the market EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS FUEL FLEXIBILITY 5 Wärtsilä

Our offering Equipment Ship Power integrated solutions Power Plants customised solutions Services solutions From spare parts to service agreements Lifecycle solutions CUSTOMERS 6 Wärtsilä

R&D and manufacturing set up SHIP POWER R&D and manufacturing Low-speed engines Propulsion Electrical & Automation Enviromental solutions Flow solutions Oil & gas solutions Ship design POWERTECH R&D and manufacturing Medium-speed engines for the marine and power plant markets Auxiliary engines Catalytic systems Emission monitoring products POWER PLANTS R&D and manufacturing Auxiliary modules SERVICES R&D and manufacturing Seals and bearings 7 Wärtsilä

Our personnel Nearly 19,000 professionals, 114 nationalities in 70 countries, present in 160 locations 8 Wärtsilä

Profitable growth by focusing on three areas Smart Power Generation Gas as a fuel Environmental solutions The transition to sustainable and modern energy systems drives the demand for smart power generation. Economic and environmental reasons increase the growth of gas solutions in marine and power plant markets. Environmental regulation and increased focus on improved efficiency create demand in the marine industry. 9 Wärtsilä

Financial highlights MEUR 2012 2011 2010 2009 Order intake 4 940 4 516 4 005 3 291 Order book at the end of the period 4 492 4 007 3 795 4 491 Net sales 4 725 4 209 4 553 5 260 Operating result 1 515 469 487 638 % of net sales 1 10.9 11.1 10.7 12.1 Earnings/share, EUR 1.72 1.44 1.96 1.97 1) Figures exclude non-recurring items. 10 Wärtsilä 11 September 2013 CORPORATE PRESENTATION 2013

Net sales by market area MEUR 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 Asia Europe Americas Other 11 Wärtsilä

Solid profitability MEUR 800 16% 700 14% 600 12% 500 10% 400 8% 300 6% 200 4% 100 2% 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 EBIT EBIT % EBITA % before intangible asset amortisation related to acquisitions 0% Figures shown before nonrecurring restructuring items 12 Wärtsilä

Power Plants We provide superior value to our customers with our flexible, efficient and environmentally advanced energy solutions, which enable a transition to a more sustainable and modern energy infrastructure. 13 Wärtsilä

Power Plants offering We are a major supplier of flexible baseload power plants operating on various liquid and gaseous fuels We provide unique, dynamic solutions for grid stability, reserve, peaking, load following and intermittent power generation Our multi-fuel solutions provide security and optimal choice of fuel in any conditions Our project development and EPC capability provide customers a choice of everything from single point of responsibility to selected services All applications are supported with tailored lifetime operation and maintenance services 14 Wärtsilä

Our customer segments UTILITIES IPPs* INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS Entities supplying electricity to residential, commercial & industrial end users Financial investors investing in power plants and selling power to utilities Industries such as mining, cement and oil & gas investing in captive power plants South Texas Electric Cooperative, USA GERA, Brazil Barrick Gold Corporation, Canada Azerenerji, Azerbaijan Cakmaktepe Energy, Turkey Sasol New Energy Holdings, South Africa * Independent Power Producers 15 Wärtsilä

Market trends and drivers GDP growth, electrification and increasing standard of living drive the growth of electricity demand Demand for sustainability and focus on climate change Rapid growth of intermittent renewable generation Escalating daily, weekly and seasonal demand fluctuation increases the need for flexibility Increasing role of gas, especially as a balancing fuel Ageing installed capacity drives investments in new technologies The world needs affordable, clean, flexible and reliable power. 16 Wärtsilä

Smart Power Generation optimises energy systems A unique all-in-one combination of valuable features that......enables the transition to a modern and sustainable power system! Energy Efficiency Affordable Fuel Flexibility Smart Power Generation Operational Flexibility Reliable Smart Power System Sustainable Smart Power Generation is a new concept which enables an existing power system to operate at maximum efficiency by effectively absorbing current and future system load variations, providing significant savings. 17 Wärtsilä

Smart Power Generation unique features Fuel flexibility Continuous choice of the most feasible fuel Solutions for liquid and gaseous fuels renewables multi-fuel plants fuel conversions Hedge for the future Energy efficiency Smart Power Generation Energy efficiency Highest simple cycle electrical efficiency High efficiency regardless of ambient conditions High plant efficiency over a wide load range due to multiple generating sets Competitive generation cost and high dispatch Fuel flexibility Operational flexibility Operational flexibility Unlimited, super fast, reliable starting and stopping with no impact on maintenance schedule Fast reserve, load following, peaking and baseload All ancillary services Grid support, wind enabling Multi-tasking plant prepared for future markets 18 Wärtsilä

Ship Power We are passionate about optimising lifecycle value by offering what our customers need. We deliver on this promise through the only true total offering of marine products, integrated solutions and services in the industry worldwide. We help our customers find the shorter route to robust growth and bigger profits by focusing on operational efficiency, environmental excellence, fuel flexibility and services. 19 Wärtsilä

THROUGH OFFERING LEADER IN Strategic focus Ship Power s strategic goal To be recognised as the leading provider of products and integrated solutions in the marine and offshore oil & gas industry. Efficiency Gas and dual-fuel solutions Environmental solutions Lifecycle solutions for ship owners and operators Integrated solutions for the shipbuilding industry, owners and operators The most competitive products and delivery process for the marine industry 20 Wärtsilä

The only complete marine offering Automation Power drives Power distribution Environmental solutions Communication and control Ship Design Propulsion Seals & bearings Engines Flow & Gas Solutions Service agreements 21 Wärtsilä

Market trends and drivers Development of the global economy drives marine trade and transportation growth Development of oil & gas prices stimulates investments in exploration and production of offshore oil & gas Environmental regulations drive demand for environmental solutions and gas as a marine fuel Increasing focus on energy efficiency and environmental performance The development of efficient vessels, environmental solutions and gas technology will be our priority in meeting the evolving needs of our customers. 22 Wärtsilä

Increasing environmental regulation and alternatives for decreasing emissions NO x SO x PARTICULATE MATTER GREENHOUSE GAS BALLAST WATER Acid rains Ozone depletion Acid rains Impact on air quality Global warming Damage to local eco-systems Tier II (2011) Tier III in ECA* (2016) 3.5% (2012) ECA 0.1% (2015) Global 0.5% (2020) Along with SO x reduction Under evaluation by IMO Global ballast water convention Wärtsilä is developing a multi-solution approach to meet requirements for different owner needs, ship types and operating profiles. LNG Simultaneous reduction of GHG / SO x / NO x / PM Market: mainly ships with regular routes and limited autonomy requirements operating in ECAs Infrastructure development is needed for larger uptake Conversion solution available HFO NO x : SCR or wet methods SO x : Scrubbers Market: mostly merchant ships operating a significant time in ECAs MGO NO x : SCR or primary methods Market: ships operating a limited time in ECAs, small ships *Emissions Control Areas 23 Wärtsilä

Clear leadership in dual-fuel applications Power Plants Merchant Offshore Cruise & Ferry DF power plants 51 installations 186 engines Online from 1997 LNG carriers 121 vessels 481 engines Conversion 1 Chem. tanker 2 Engine conv. Complete gas train Complete design PSVs/FPSOs 20 vessels 96 engines Online from 1994 New orders: Harvey Gulf; the first 5 LNG-PSVs to be operated in the Gulf of Mexico LNG ferries 1 vessel 4 engines Complete gas train 2,800 passengers In service in 2013 ~700 engines > 7,000,000 running hours 24 Wärtsilä

Services Preventing the unexpected and optimising our customers operations is our shared passion. We serve you whenever, wherever. We provide the broadest portfolio and best services in the industry for both shipping and power generation. We offer expertise, proximity and responsiveness for all customers in the most environmentally sound way. 25 Wärtsilä

Services - strategic goal Maximise market share with the present customer base Constantly develop the offering proposition with value-enhancing solutions Grow by providing more service agreements with new Ship Power and Power Plants deliveries Become the industry s market leader in environmental services To be recognised by customers as their service partner: competitive, trusted and easy to deal with. 26 Wärtsilä

Wide range of expertise and services Engine services Propulsion services Electrical & automation services Boiler services Seals & Bearings services Environmental services Service agreements Service projects Training services 27 Wärtsilä

Services - key market drivers Development of installed base and fleet utilisation Increased focus on total cost of ownership and lifecycle efficiency Changes in environmental regulations Growth of gas as a fuel in shipping and in power generation Outsourcing of operations and maintenance in service markets Accelerating technological development and cost pressure increases demand for expertise 28 Wärtsilä

Improving lifecycle efficiency Performance optimization Our customers are currently looking for longer-term efficiency increasing strategies to improve business efficiency and reducing operational expenses. Preventing the unexpected Reliable performance and risk management are identified as key needs of our customers. Preventing the unexpected is vital to ensure cost efficiency and smooth operations. Environmental efficiency Environmental legislation and the need for energy efficiency are main drivers for our customers to optimize their environmental performance. 29 Wärtsilä

70 countries, 160 locations, 11,000 service professionals Installed base 181,000 MW Wärtsilä Services global network Widest range of offering and expertise 30 Wärtsilä

PowerTech We provide market leading 4-stroke products and technologies Corporate Quality and Supply Management 31 Wärtsilä

PowerTech key activities Secure Customer Excellence Build a strong safety and quality culture, a reliable supply network and operational excellence Develop and provide industry leading technologies and 4-stroke engines 32 Wärtsilä

PowerTech - strategy and strengths Leading research & development and products Technology leadership Competitive portfolio of reliable, high-quality 4-stroke engines Operational excellence Quality in products, solutions, and services Efficient, flexible, and agile operations Manufacturing and engineering expertise Sustainable high quality and reliable supply chain We grow when our people grow Enabling and developing competent and skilled people 33 Wärtsilä

Research & Development Strongest ambition to maintain technology leadership Drives innovations Long-term co-operation with research institutes and partners Strong investments in Wärtsilä R&D; 2012 expenditure 188 million euro representing 4% of net sales Total efficiency, cost of ownership, fuel flexibility and versatility, minimised environmental impact, and reliability are our main drivers. 34 Wärtsilä

Wärtsilä s competitive product portfolio 4-stroke engines 2-stroke engines Gensets & auxpacs Propellers FPP/CPP Steerable thrusters Transverse thrusters Energy efficiency systems Frequency converters Propulsion controls Automation, monitoring & control I/O cabinets Switchboards Gears Catalysts (SCR, Oxicat, etc.) Seals, Bearings & Sterntubes Flue gas desulphurisation & scrubbers Pumps and valves Flow solutions Ballast water system LNG regasification Inert gas systems Ship design 35 Wärtsilä

Wärtsilä s production and R&D Moss, Norway Inert gas and exhaust gas scrubber systems Havant & Slough, UK Seals & bearings Stord, Norway Electrical & automation systems Gothenburg, Sweden Water treatment, seals & bearings Hull, Reading Newcastle, UK Valves Poole, UK Water systems Drunen, the Netherlands R&D, Propulsion Vigo, Spain Seals & bearings Trondheim, Norway Frequency converters Rubbestadneset, Norway R&D Santander, Spain Propulsion Aalborg, Denmark Deepwell pumps and seawater lift pumps Vaasa, Finland 4-stroke engines, R&D Turku, Finland R&D Helsinki & Espoo, Finland R&D WTEC (Penza, Russia) 4-stroke engines Geestacht, Germany Fresh water generation & condensation plants Wärtsilä CME (Zhenjiang, China) Propulsion QMD (Qingdao, China) 2-stroke engines Suzhou, China Assembly & sourcing WHEC (Mokpo, South Korea) 4-stroke engines Toyama, Japan Seals & bearings Bermeo, Spain R&D Winterthur, Switzerland 2-stroke engines, R&D Khopoli, India Gensets, Auxiliary modules Wuxi, China Propulsion, seals & bearings WQDC (Shanghai, China) 4-stroke engines Açu Superport, Brazil 4-stroke gensets, propulsion Trieste, Italy 4-stroke engines, propulsion, R&D Singapore Engine room pumps, pump room systems and Fi-Fi pumps Fully owned sites Sites with R&D Joint Venture sites 18 licensee sites 36 Wärtsilä

Passion for optimising lifecycle value with modern and sustainable power solutions. 37 Wärtsilä