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eeef highlights The Belgian university, the Université de Liège (ULg), is cooperating with eeef on technical assistance to develop an energy efficiency programm to implement comprehensive energy efficiency measures for the campus and hospital buildings of the university. ULg aims to be a role model for university campus renovations in Europe. The application period for the European Commission Technical Assistance Facility to support project development activities of public beneficiaries, clients of the European Fund (eeef), expired by end of March 2014. In total 20 public authorities from 9 different EU member states applied successfully for technical assistance and received grant money to develop their projects. Investments by Partner Institution Investments by Country University Hospital S. Orsola Malpighi 31.7 % Bolloré Autolib 29.9 % Jewish Museum Berlin Foundation 0.6 % Total 100,4m Dalkia City of Orléans 5.1 % Banca Transilvania Dalkia City of Rennes 7.3 % University of Applied Sciences Munich 0.6 % Italy 31.7 % France 42.3 % Total 100,4m Romania Germany 1.1 % Investments by type of Partner Institution Investments by Financial Instrument Direct Investment 75.1 % 45.2 % Subordinated Debt Financial Institution Clean Urban Transport 29.9 % Renewable Energy Senior Debt 62.7 % Equity 12.4 % CO2 savings (in tons) NAV per 31 / 03 / 2014 (in million) A-Shares B-Shares C-Shares 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 Quaterly savings Accumulated savings 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 NAV per Shareclass Subscribed Amount 1 / 5

Project: Jewish Museum Berlin Foundation Country: Germany Type of Investment: Forfeiting Total project size ( m): 3.1 eeef investment size ( m): 1.7 Financial close: 20 March 2012 Construction The Energy Service Company (ESCO) and the Jewish Museum Berlin entered into an Energy Performance Contract (EPC) for both buildings of the museum with a total EPC volume of 3.1m. Agreeing on energy efficiency measures comprising of the optimization of heating, ventilation & air conditioning, energy efficient lighting and an efficient energy management system, the project will achieve a reduction of CO 2 emissions of 55 % compared to the baseline. The ESCO will guarantee the Jewish Museum Berlin certain energy savings per annum and will perform the maintenance and building operation services for a 10 year contract period. The project was the winner of European Energy Service Initiative s Award in 2012. This project is first of its kind and therefore a lighthouse project in the European ESCO market due to its innovative forfeiting structure further replication potential. First tranche disbursed in July 2012 Delay in the construction process regarding the implementation of the energy efficiency measures Jewish Museum Berlin and ESCO are reviewing the current situation and working on a solution Project: University of Applied Sciences Munich Country: Germany Type of Investment: Forfeiting Total project size ( m): 1.1 eeef investment size ( m): 0.6 Financial close: 15 November 2012 The ESCO and the University of Applied Sciences Munich (UoM) entered into an energy performance contract (EPC) for both buildings of the UoM s campus in Munich-Pasing with a total EPC volume of 1.1m. The ESCO and UoM agreed on energy efficiency measures comprising the acquisition of a 49.5 kw combined heat and power (CHP) plant, the optimization of heating, lighting, metering, building management and pumping. The implementation of all measures will achieve a reduction of CO 2 emissions of 11.6 % compared to the baseline. The ESCO will guarantee the UoM certain energy savings per annum and will perform maintenance and building operation services for the 10 year contract period. This project can be a role model for further energy efficiency investments in educational facilities such as schools, universities etc. Construction completed, project in operation Project performance in line with envisaged plan 2 / 5

Project: City of Orléans Country: France Type of Investment: Junior Funds Total project size ( m): 36.0 eeef investment size ( m): 5.1 Financial close: 12 March 2013 Perpetual The CHP plant with an installed capacity of 7.5 MW in electricity and 17 MW in thermal heat will supply the heat to the City of Orléans and will sell the electricity via a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to Electricité de France (EDF) at a negotiated tariff fixed over 20 years. The plant is fired by wood biomass (90,000 tons per annum) from a supply radius of less than 100 km. This project was the first equity investment of eeef (majority owner of the plant with 84 % ). The operation of the CHP plant will achieve a reduction of CO 2 emissions of 20,500 tonnes p. a., approx. 89.1 % compared to the baseline. Construction completed, plant is operating Project: University Hospital S. Orsola Malpighi Country: Italy Type of Investment: Senior Debt Total project size ( m): 41.0 eeef investment size ( m): 32.0 Financial close: 8 May 2013 20 years Construction The project entity, a special purpose vehicle (SPV) which is the counterparty of eeef, signed a concession agreement with the University Hospital S. Orsola Malpighi (UHSOM). Planned initiatives are intended to raise the energy efficiency of the entire fluids production and distribution system and reduce energy consumption via adoption of energy efficient equipment such as centrifugal chillers and absorbers, reconstruction of heat distribution networks, renovation of heat exchange substations and inclusion of a tri-generation plant for the combined production of cooling, heat and power (CCHP) sized on the energy consumption of the hospital facility which is fuelled by methane gas. The project will achieve a reduction of CO 2 emissions of 14,136 tons p. a., approx. 31 % compared to the baseline. It has been the largest energy efficiency upgrade in Italy under a public-private partnership (PPP) framework so far and is a lighthouse project which demonstrates the positive impact of energy efficiency measures in public healthcare. First and second disbursement executed in line with project milestones Third disbursement was scheduled for end of January 2014, however postponed due to missing authorizations Project: Banca Transilvania Country: Romania Financial Institution Type of Investment: Subordinated Debt Total project size ( m): 25 eeef investment size ( m): 25 Financial close: 26 September 2013 Investment phase Banca Transilvania (BT), one of the leading banks in Romania, and eeef signed a letter of intent regarding green lending to support energy efficiency and renewable energy investments in Romania. First cooperation of the eeef with a financial institution and also the first transaction in Eastern Europe. With, BT eeef has a strong local partner with experience in financing several energy efficiency projects. BT is working on an extensive green project pipeline according to eeef s investment guidelines, with several projects already successfully financed 3 / 5

Project: City of Rennes Country: France Type of Investment: Junior Funds Total project size ( m): 47.6 eeef investment size ( m): 7.3 Financial close: 12 December 2013 Perpetual The Fund has completed its second equity transaction, investing in Rennes Biomass Energie, which has been authorised to operate a combined heat and power facility with an electrical output of 9.8 MWe and thermal output of 22 MWth over the next 20 years. This junior fund investment has been realised through the purchase of 85 % of the shares of Rennes Biomasse Energie by eeef. Dalkia France is co-investing along with eeef and is shareholder of the remaining 15 % of Rennes Biomasse Energie. The plant will supply 21,000 households in the City with green heat. The facility is estimated to save 37,063 tons of CO 2 per year. Construction completed, plant is operating Project: Bolloré Country: France Clean Urban Transport Type of Investment: Senior Debt Total project size ( m): 30 eeef investment size ( m): 30 Financial close: 23 December 2013 5 years Investment Phase The French company Bolloré signed a bond subscription agreement for floating rate notes worth 30m issued by Bolloré and purchased by the eeef with a maturity of 5 years. eeef s investment will be used to finance electric cars and required infrastructure used in Bolloré s European electric car rental concession, which the company ensured in the past. This transaction is within the framework of a green transportation initiative for the Cities of Paris, Lyon and Bordeaux. Full disbursement at the end of January 2014 Bolloré is working on the first projects under the electric car rental concession 4 / 5

eeef Technical Assistance development eeef was providing grant money under the European Commission Technical Assistant Facility until 31 March 2014. This facility came to an end using successfully almost 18m of the initial 20m Facility, by dedicating the funds to project development works of public beneficiaries as well as covering the cost component of the Technical Assistance Facility. The recent Technical Assistance contract signed was with the city of Venlo in January 2014, for a volume of 425,000. Eight further TA contracts (including projects in Belgium, Ireland, Romania, Portugal and Spain) have been approved by the European Commission and are expected to be signed in the next months. Two additional projects (in Spain and the Netherlands) are initially approved in the budget of the European Commission Technical Assistant Facility and need to submit a full technical assistance application. Public authority Country Description of the investment programme Total size of the investment programme ( m) TA volume provided ( ) Estimation of CO2 reduction (tons per annum) Ayuntamiento de Santander Spain Public lighting / building retrofit 9.1 452,560 2,464 City of Cordoba Spain Public lighting / building retrofit 18 754,240 6,824 Cabildo of La Palma Spain Public lighting / building retrofit / clean urban transport 30.1 871,941 4,347 Terrassa Spain Public lighting / building retrofit / clean urban transport / PV 18.5 623,467 9,113 Marbella Spain Public lighting / building retrofit / PV 12.5 456,662 5,459 Rhone Alpes France EE Buildings upgrade 5 1,125.000 * Ringkøbing-Skjern Denmark Biomass 173.3 1,917.500 21,600 Ore Valley Housing Association UK Decentralised district heating 35 1,728.150 22,400 Elche Spain Public lighting / building retrofit / clean urban transport / PV / Biomass 20.2 782,367.15 8,983 Venlo Netherlands Public lighting 8.5 425,000 827 Total: 330.2 m 9.14m 82,017 Disclaimer All statistics presented in this report, unless otherwise specified, are based on non-audited figures of the financial model and reporting tool of the European Fund. Care has been taken in preparing the financial model and the statistics presented in this report but no representation, warranty or undertaking (express or implied) is given or will be made and no responsibility or liability is or will be accepted by Deutsche Bank AG ( Deutsche Bank ) or by * to be determined any member of the group of companies controlled by Deutsche Bank AG or by European Energy Efficiency Fund SA, SICAV-SIF or any of their respective officers, directors, employees, servants or agents in relation to or concerning the content, completeness or accuracy of any information, opinion or other matter contained in this report. Investors 5 / 5