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International Summit and Exhibition HYDROPOWER BALKANS 2017 15-17 November DAY 1: 15 November, Wednesday 09:00 Registration, morning coffee and networking ONSITE VISIT TO ASHTA HPP AND VAU I DEJËS (ALBANIA) The participants of the onsite visit will attend the most advanced hydropower stations of the Balkan region. They will learn about construction and design strategies, innovative technologies introduction and best practices to ensure the compliance with high European ecological standards. Besides, the participants will have the chance to address questions directly to the HPP decision-makers. Ashta hydropower plant (240 million kwh) is the biggest in the world innovative power plant to feature matrix technology based on small turbines. This hydropower plant differs from a conventional run-of-river power plant with bulb turbines in that it basically employs a higher number of turbines. Its technology enables a particularly efficient utilization of hydropower and was specifically designed for low heads. Vau i Dejës was the first hydropower plant built on the Drin River and is located in the northwestern part of Albania. It is located downstream of Drin River, at Vau i Dejës gorge, about 18 km from the city of Shkodra. Since Vau i Dejës is the lower hydropower dam and lake in the river cascade, its importance, apart from electricity generation, is also related to the impact that its lake has on the sub-shkodra lowlands. The plant was constructed using Chinese equipments and technology, but it went through a full rehabilitation in the years 2003-2007; mechanical equipments from Andritz and electrical and control installations from Alstom. 8:30 09:00 Registration for onsite visits 09:30 12:00 Transfer from the Summit Venue 12:00 16:00 HPP tours 19:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION

DAY 2: 16 November, Thursday 8:00 Registration, morning coffee and networking 09:30 11:00 SESSION 1: PLENARY MEETING HYDROPOWER DEVELOPMENT IN THE BALKANS: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, INTENTIONS OF GOVERNMENT, INITIATORS AND INVESTORS 09:00 09:10 Summit Opening Ceremony and organisers welcome remarks 09:10 09:20 Special guest speaker Ali Ahmad Osmani, Minister, Ministry of Energy & Water, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Welcome address and remarks on hydropower sector of Afganistan 09:20 09:35 Zoran Pavlovski, State Secretary, Ministry of Economy of Macedonia International Cooperation and Intentions of Government 09:35 09:50 Andrei Petrișor Maioreanu, State Secretary, Ministry of Energy of Romania Romanian hydro energy past, present and future 09:50 10:05 Klemen Potisek, Secretary of State, Ministry of Infrastructure of Slovenia 10:05 10:20 Fatir Berzati, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Economic Development of Kosovo Brief introduction to the Energy Strategy of the Republic of Kosovo 2017-2026 10:20 10:35 Miodrag Canovic, Director - General for Energy Sector, Ministry of Economy of Montenegro Energy Sector in Montenegro 10:35 10:50 Dejan Divac, President of Board of Directors, Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources On Perspectives of Hydropower Utilisation in the Region 10:50 Q&A 11:00 Coffee and networking break 11:30 13:00 SESSION 2 DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROPOWER PROJECTS IN THE BALKAN REGION Moderator: Agron Hetoja, CEO, KESH (Albanian Power Corporation) 11:30 11:45 Erideta Bashi, Director of Planning and Business Development Division, KESH (Albanian Power Corporation) Modernization of Drin river cascade (1,350 MW): Fierza HPP, Komani HPP and Vau I Dejes HPP 11:45 12:00 Dietmar Reiner, Managing Director, VERBUND Ashta HPP 12:00 12:15 Vedran Juric, Director of the capital investment Sector, Hrvatska electroprivreda (HEP) Hydropower in Croatia heritage and further posibilities 12:15 12:30 Sandi Ritlop, Director, HSE Invest Implementation of Power Plants: HPP on Lowe Sava River, TPP TES 6, WPP Glunca 12:30 12:45 Ioannis Argyrakis, HPP Division Director, PPC Albania Sh. A. Hydroelectric Power Plants of PPC S.A. in Greece 12:45 Q&A 13:15 LUNCH AND NETWORKING

14:15 15:30 SESSION 3 EFFECTIVE HPP OPERATION DESIGN ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION SUCCESSFUL OPERATION 14:15 14:35 Maksida Joldic, Service and Rehab Austria Project Manager, ANDRITZ HYDRO Ejup Bekiri, Technical Manager of the HPS Mavrovo, ELEM Rehabilitation of HPPs Vrutok and Raven 14:35 14:50 Yaroslav Okhatrin, Member of Board, Head of Business Development, CKD Blansko Holding Implementing a state of the art refurbishment of Ust Khantajskaya HPP and achieving 0 to 100 operation range behind Polar Circle. 14:50 15:05 Rikardun Rikardsson, Managing Director, Landsvirkjun power The value of international know-how in local markets 15:05 15:20 Cane Cekerevac, Head of the Underground Works and Geotechnics Department/Key Account Manager for the Balkans, Stucky 15:20 Q&A 15:30 Coffee and networking break 16:00 17:30 SESSION 4 HYDROPOWER PROJECTS OF THE REGION AND ЕNVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF HPP INDUSTRY 16:00 16:15 Zeljka Ratkovic, Director of Department of investment, Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske Mitigation of negative influences of climate change by building hydro power plant in the Republic of Srpska 16:15 16:30 Irena Ratkovic Malbasa, Director, Zagreb na Savi Zagreb on Sava Protection, development and utilisation of Sava River from Slovenian border to Sisak 16:30 16:45 Slobodan Samardzic, Chief Electrical Engineer, EFT Group HPP Ulog Project in Bosnia and Herzegovina 16:45 17:00 Agim Nashi, Head of Legal Issues and Customer Protection Department, Albanian Energy Regulator Authority (ERE) Small hydro power in Albania 17:00 Q&A 17:30 Closing of DAY 1 19:00 GALA DINNER

DAY 3: 17 November, Friday 09:00 Morning coffee and networking 10:00 11:30 SESSION 5 ATTRACTING INVESTMENTS IN HYDROPOWER OF THE REGION Moderator: Jaap Sprey, Associate Director, Head of Montenegro EBRD Resident Office, EBRD 10:00 10:15 Maja Vukovic, Acting Secretary, Secretariat for Development Projects Investment Environment in Montenegro 10:15 10:30 Francesco Corbo, Power & Energy Utilities, EBRD EBRD: Financing Hydropower and Sustainability 10:30 10:45 Nicola Saporiti, Senior Investment Officer, IFC Mobilizing private capital for hydropower development 10:45 11:00 Michael Petrick, Managing Board, Energiekaufhaus Energiekaufhaus s investment strategies in the Balkan region 11:00 11:15 Dario Nikolovski, CEO, Invest Macedonia 11:15 Q&A 11:30 Coffee and networking break 12:00 13:30 SESSION 6 HOW TO OPTIMISE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE REGION: authorisation, legal issues, mitigation, sustainability Moderator: Marinela Jazoj, CEO, FIAA (Association of Foreign Investors in Albania) 12:00 12:15 Special project presentation. Luca Pellegrino, Director of Financial planning, control and investor relations, Crnogorski elektroprenosni system AD (CGES) Trans-Balkan energy corridor 12:15 12:30 Marinela Jazoj, CEO, FIAA (Association of Foreign Investors in Albania) The challenges for Sustainably Hydropower Investments in Albania 12:30 12:45 Afrim Ajvazi, Head of Legal and Licensing Department, Energy Regulatory Office of Kosovo Authorization Procedure for construction of new generating capacities from RES 12:45 13:00 Lorenc Gordani, Legal Adviser Albania Energy Market & EU Law and Policy, ACERC (Albanian Center for energy Regulation and conservation) Legal Granting Issues of Hydroelectric Resources in the Western Balkans 13:00 13:15 Zoran Mateljak, Country Manager for Bosnia and Herzegovina, WWF Adria Identification and implementation of mitigation measures for hydropower developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina 13:15 Q&A 13:30 LUNCH AND NETWORKING

14:30 16:00 SESSION 7 IDEA LAB CHAMPAGNE ROUND TABLE CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION TECHNOLOGIES Round Table format is an excellent opportunity for business networking to strengthen business ties with project operators, state officials and contractors. The leading experts and practising specialists will moderate the roundtables. HPP senior executives, state officials, financial institutions and organisations, service companies and suppliers of equipment, thought-leaders will discuss the most pressing issues regarding HPP construction and renovation in the Balkan region. Co-moderators: Yaroslav Okhatrin, Member of Board, Head of Business Development, CKD Blansko Holding Einar Júlíusson, Project Manager, Landsvirkjun power Roman Vorobyev, Manager Business Development - Hydropower and Water Resources - Eastern Europe - CIS countries and Russia, Lahmeyer International NEW CONSTRUCTION: TEC launch: groundwater surveys, system design and cost calculation, power generation and annual revenue, evaluation of the environment condition Expenses and cost-efficiency: equipment, shell & core and electrical work, external costs, operating charges, measurements What are the terms of HPP comparatively rapid construction? Equipment and technologies for greenfield development Do the domestic enterprises produce competitive equipment for hydropower plants? MODERNISATION: How to improve the existing assets? Costs and benefits of facilities modification and operation Equipment modernization: which energy-saving international technologies are available today? Retrofit of hydraulic sets and autotransformers, dam and draft strengthening activities Innovations. Development of autonomous mini devices for remote process control and monitoring the small grid and autonomous hydro-generators 16:00 Summit conclusions, Closing Ceremony 16:30 End of the Summit