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ober 214

Monthly Electrical Energy Overview ober 214 Interconnections were particularly called upon during ober, for imports and exports alike. High temperatures led to relatively moderate demand for a month of ober. After a fall over several years, demand from large-scale industry appears to finally be stabilising. For the first time since ch, thermal fossil-fuel generation overtook renewable-energy generation (except for hydro power). On 22 ober at 16: hours, a record for spot wind-power generation was beaten, with a peak of 6,994 MW. The export balance with Italy was at its highest recorded level: 2,2. On the other hand, the import balance with Germany was at its highest recorded level since ch 213. Twenty network installations were put into service in ober 214, with, in particular, three new installations being brought into service. Monthly Overview - ober 214 2

Monthly Electrical Energy Overview ober 214 CONSUMPTION The temperature observed in ober 214 was particularly mild (14.9 C), slightly above the value for ober 213 (14.5 C), and 2. C above the reference temperature. The gross average monthly demand for ober 214 was slightly lower than for ober 213. The fall in demand relating to the mild temperatures at the start of the winter period is estimated at about 1,2. Demand from SMIs / SMEs and residential remains slightly down. Conversely, demand from large-scale industry has continued to rise since ember 213, driven by the chemical, metallurgy, and steel-making sectors. GENERATION The nuclear sector provided over 79% of the electricity generated in ober 214. For the second consecutive month, monthly hydro-electricity generation was under 4,, due to sub-normal rainfall in the mountainous regions of the Alps and the Pyrenees. Thermal fossil-fuel generation is above renewable-energy generation (except hydro power) for the first time since ch 214. However, it remains almost 25% below the monthly level of ober 213. WIND AND PV Monthly wind power generation was above 1, for the first time since 214. It reached a peak value of 6,994 MW on 21 ober at 16: hours, the highest level ever recorded in France. Good sun conditions combined with the increase in the installed generation base enabled the photovoltaic sector to reach a monthly generation level in ober 214 that was almost 5% higher than in ober 213. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES The overall volume of monthly imports into France was the highest since the start of 214. However, the balance remained largely on the export side for the month and for each day in ober. Nonetheless, the instantaneous balance became an import one for a few hours on Thursday 23 ober, something that had not been seen since il 214. The export balance with Italy reached its highest ever recorded level, going over 2, for the first time. The export balance of exchanges with Belgium was almost twice as high as in ober 213, given the unavailability of two thirds of the country s nuclear power plants, whilst the balance of exchanges with Great Britain remained largely high for a month of ober, due to nuclear units being unavailable. The balance of exchanges with Germany became an import balance for the second time in five months, and reached its highest import level since ch 213, as a result of good wind conditions. NETWORK DEVELOPMENT Twenty-two new installations were brought into service in ober with, in particular, three new installations being brought into service to strengthen the security of electricity supply: one for 4 kv, with the two 4-kV Domloup-Oudon and Oudon- Taute overhead lines, following the tapping of the Oudon substation in connection with the Cotentin-Maine project; one of 225 kv, with the bringing into service of a transformer-dephaser at the Bacalan 225-kV substation, to meet the transit constraints of the Bordeaux agglomeration; one of 63 kv, with an underground cable to strengthen the security of supply in the Landes. There are also eight open work sites for renewing conductors, two client substations were brought into service, two substation reconstructions brought into service, and finally the bringing into service of two shunt reactances and three shunt capacitor banks to improve voltage-stability management. FOR MORE INFORMATION All the data presented in this publication are available from RTE's online media library, under: Electricité en France > data > analysis: http://www.rte-france.com/lienrapide/media_apercus_an Monthly Overview - ober 214 3

Monthly electrical energy overview ober 214 Monthly energy consumption 6 Monthly gross consumption 1% Trend by sector in sliding year adjusted from the climate effect 5 4 36 327 1% % -1% -,1% -,3% 3-1% -,4% 2-2% -2% 1-3% -13-13 -14-14 -14-14 Period 212-13 Period 213-14 -14-14 -14-14 -14-14 -3% -13-13 -14-14 -14-14 -14-14 -14 Adjusted national consumption Direct RTE customers * Adjusted consumption on PDN -14-14 -14 *without energy sector Peak consumption* ober 214 65 6 GW Gross monthly consumption at the peak and actual temperature C 62,6 GW 25 2 15 55 1 5 5 45-5 4 ma 1 je 3 sa 5 lu 7 me 9 ve 11 di 13 ma 15 je 17 sa 19 lu 21 me 23 ve 25 di 27 ma 29 Deviation from norm ( C) Gross consumption : daily peak (GW) Actual temperature -1 GW 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 Evolution of monthly power extrema 12,1 GW 29,5 GW 62,6 GW 33, GW Max power Min Power Absolute max Absolute min * Perimeter France excl. Corsica, losses included Monthly Overview - ober 214 4

Monthly electricical energy overview ober 214 Installed capacity (MW) ober 214 Energy generated () ober 214 Hydro-electric 25 453 Conventional Thermal 25 12 Nuclear 63 13 Conventional Hydro-electric Thermal 3812 2482 Other RES 51 Photovoltaic 474 Wind 1 257 Other RES 1536 Photovoltaic 552 Wind 8 75 Focus on generation sectors Nuclear 32 83 Nuclear generation Hydro-electric generation 45 4 1 9 35 8 3 25 2 15 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 5 1 Period 212-13 Period 213-14 Period 212-13 Period 213-14 Fossil-fuel thermal generation RES generation excl. hydro-electric 7 35 6 3 5 25 4 2 3 15 2 1 1 5 N D F A A S O N D F A A S O J J J Period 212-13 Period 213-14 Period 212-13 Period 213-14 Monthly Overview - ober 214 5

Monthly electrical energy overview ober 214 Monthly generation Wind generation Photovoltaic generation 3 25 9 8 7 2 6 15 5 4 1 3 5 2 1 Period 212-13 Period 213-14 Period 212-13 Period 213-14 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% 1% % 1/1 3/1 5/1 Load factor of wind generation ober 214 7/1 9/1 11/1 13/1 15/1 17/1 19/1 21/1 23/1 25/1 27/1 29/1 MW Mean load factor by half-hour interval (%) and associated power Mean monthly load factor (%) and associated power 31/1 7859 6986 6112 5239 4366 3493 262 1746 873 18,% 16,% 14,% 12,% 1,% 8,% 6,% 4,% 2,%,% Rate of coverage of consumption by wind generation (%) 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Average value Maximal value Minimal value 13,4% 3,5%,1% Fleet development in France Planned fleet on the PTN MW 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 Development of generating fleets in France** 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 8 75 5 52 Technology Wind of which Offshore Photovoltaic Installed capacity* at 31/1/14 414 MW Queued projects * Nb 2 MW 8 338 MW 5 Cumulative power Projects in preparation* Nb Cumulative power 158 MW 6 264 MW 3 123 MW 46 MW MW MW Wind farm Solar photovoltaic * Refer to glossary for category definitions Wind capacity awaiting connection at ERDF as of 3/9/14: 4 485 MW ** data available up to tember 214 PV capacity awaiting connection at ERDF as of 3/9/14: 1 895 MW Monthly Overview - ober 214 6

Monthly electrical energy overview ober 214 Commercial exchanges ober 214 14 12 1 8 6 4 2-2 -4 MW Daily extrema of the export balance 11544-2 144 EXPORT : 8 49 IMPORT : 3 943 SOLDE : 4 16 2313 177 238 36 1/1 2/1 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1 8/1 9/1 1/1 11/1 12/1 13/1 14/1 15/1 16/1 17/1 18/1 19/1 2/1 21/1 22/1 23/1 24/1 25/1 26/1 27/1 28/1 29/1 3/1 Minimum balance Maximum balance Monthly exchange balances on each border 1 With Germany 25 With Belgium 5 2 15-5 1-1 5-15 -2-5 212-13 213-14 212-13 213-14 2 With Great Britain 25 With Switzerland 15 2 1 5 15 1 5 212-13 213-14 212-13 213-14 25 2 15 1 5 With Italy 1 8 6 4 2-2 -4-6 -8 With Spain 212-13 213-14 212-13 213-14 The energy values described correspond to contracted exchanges on Euronext. Monthly Overview - ober 214 7

Monthly electrical energy overview ober 214 9 kv underground cable Corneille-Grand Quevilly Seine itime (76) Burrying 63 kv underground cable Asnières-ion Hauts de Seine (92) Partial burrying 63 kv underground overhead line Clichy sous Bois - Villevaude Seine Saint-Denis (93) Partial burrying 9 kv undergroud cable Charles Lafitte-Pont t Seine itime (76) Renewal 4 kv overhead line Domloup-Oudon et Oudon -Taute enne (53) New project entering operation 4 kv (64 MVAR) reactor Vielmoulin Côte-d'Or(21) Insuring the tension operation safety in the area of Dijon 9 kv overhead line Lubersac-La Traverse Corrèze (19) Partial replacement of the conductors (64 MVAR) phasing transformer Bacalan Gironde(33) Improving the transmission operation inthe Bordeaux area 63 kv underground cables Cantegrit-Mimizan Parentis-Piquage Licaugas Landes (4) Insuring the tension operation safety in the area 15kV overhead line Lau Balagnas-Soulom Haute-Pyrénées (65) Partial replacement of the conductors 63 kv (3 MVAR) condensators Ginestous Haute-Garonne(31) Insuring the tension operation safety in the south west area 63 kv underground overhead line Villefranche-Piquage à Ampère Rhône (69) Partial burrying 225 kv substation Sarrans Aveyron (12) Substation reconstruction 225 kv substation Biançon 225 kv Biançon-La Bocca Alpes itimes (6) Improving the electricitysupply of the south east area of the region 4 kv (64 MVAR) reactor Biançon Alpes itimes (6) Insuring the tension operation safety in the area of EST-PACA 63 kv underground overhead line Mas de Gouin-Piquage aux Aubes Bouches du Rhône (13) Partial burrying Overhead line Underground line Substation 63 to 225 kv Monthly Overview - ober 214 8

Monthly electrical energy overview ober 214 Data sources This document relies on metered data collected by RTE and also on data sent by the french DSOs, especially erdfand EDF SEI. Monthly gross consumption Perimeter : Francewith Corsica, losses included Extreme capacity value trend Max/Min Power: Maximum/minimum power consumption in France over the month, excluding Corsica Absolute extreme value: Extreme value for consumption observed since 1st uary 28 Gross national demands and actual temperatures Daily peak for perimeter France excl. Corsica For more information on how actual temperatures and reference temperatures are calculated, visit RTE's website: http://www.rtefrance.com/lienrapide/media_apercus_an Trend by sector in sliding year adjusted from the climate effect Total consumption: Consumption of France, with Corsica,losses included. Adjusted from climate effect. Adjusted consumption on PDN: Represents the consumption of resditential and SMEs/SMIs sector. Data adjusted from weather effect. Direct RTE customers : Industrial sites connected directly to the PTN(excluding consumption at source). Energy sector is excluded Trend in sliding year : growth between the last 12 cumulative monthly values and the previous 12 Generation The "Hydro-electric"category includes all types of hydro plants (impoundment, run-of-river, etc.). Consumption for pumping by pumped storage facilities is not deducted from generation. The "Nuclear" category includes all nuclear units. Consumption by auxiliary units is deducted from generation. The "Fossil-fuel thermal" category includes Coal, Oil and Gas-fired technologies. The "Other RES" category includes PV solar, Biomass, Biogas and paper/card waste. The installed capacity values are valid for the end of the month, with the exception of the "Other RES" category, which is validfor the start of the month. Wind Generation Load factor : Ratio of wind power generated to nominal installed wind capacity Coverage of demand Coverage rate : Ratio of wind power generated to gros national consumption at a given time Generation Projets en file Projets en Puissance d'attente préparation Filière installée Puissance Puissance Nb Nb cumulée cumulée Eolien 361 MW 22 2131 MW 9 2559 MW dont Offshore 42% 8% Photovoltaïque 24 MW 9 238 MW 1 3 MW Wind: onshore and offshore wind projects. The share of offshore capacity is indicated in the row below Installed capacity: Cumulative capacity of installations for which a connection agreement has been signed. Queued projects: Projects which have entered the connection queue under RTE's connection procedure, i.e. projects which have signed a "queuingproposal" with RTE, following a detailed connection study or a "technical and financial proposal". Projects in preparation: Connection projects for which RTE has been asked to provide a detailed study or technical and financial proposal, currently being examined by RTE, or for which the technical and financial connection proposal has not yet been accepted by the generator MW 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1/7 3/7 Extrema journaliers du solde exportateur des échanges 1184 12997 893 2259 5/7 7/7 9/7 11/7 13/7 15/7 17/7 19/7 21/7 23/7 25/7 27/7 29/7 31/7 2/8 4/8 6/8 8/8 1/8 12/8 14/8 16/8 18/8 2/8 22/8 24/8 26/8 28/8 3/8 Solde minimal Solde maximal International exchanges Daily extrema : Extrema of the half hour mean power value of the global international commercial exchanges, observed daily. Type of installation Name of installation (or substation) Département Nature of work 4 kv overhead line La Gaudière-Rueyres Hérault (34) Partial renewal of conductors Monthly Overview - ober 214 9