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EDPR at a Glance

Our Sector ... and is further reinforced by the need for endogenous, affordable and reliable energy Shifting global dynamics... Decrease in gas flows ~50% reduction of Russian gas flows to Europe, driven by ongoing conflict¹ Increase in energy prices ~7X increase in wholesale prices in Europe³, ~3x in the US2,3 Rising inflation and interest rates 7-8 pp increase in inflation rate in Europe and the US from 2020 to 2022 +250-300 bps bond yields in the Eurozone and the US, respectively³ Supply chain challenges 97% of global solar wafers coming from China (evaluating a tech export ban) Increasing CAPEX costs 20-30% CAPEX/MW increase estimated for 2023-26 vs. 2020-214 ... further emphasize the need for (Clean) Energy independence Affordable energy Reliable supply chains edp Renewables 1. vs. 2021 | 2. Data for Indiana Hub RT Peak (MISO price hub) | 3. vs. 2020 | 4. Europe and US, considering Solar Utility Scale and Wind Onshore Source: EURACTIVE, Ember, IEA, Eurostat, US Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Wood Mackenzie, Press search 5 LO
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