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hpp Perućica SADRŽAJ: About 1 hpp "Perućica" 3 Construction 5 Technical features 7 Generation 11 Reconstruction and modernization 13 Environment 15 Society 17 Contact 19

About us Elektroprivreda Crne Gore A.D. Nikšić (EPCG) is the national electric power company performing its commercial activitiy in the area of electricity generation and supply. Portfolio of our activities also includes sale of electricity as well as construction and maintenance of electric power facilities, designing and supervision. Our ge generating capacity is the total installed capacity of 874 MW. 649 MW (74,3%) relates to hydropower plants 'Perućica' and 'Piva' while the remaining 225 MW (25,7%) relates to the thermal power plant 'Pljevlja'. EPCG is seated at the address Vuka Karadžića br. 2 in Nikšić. 1 2

3 HPP 'Perućica' is impoundment derivation plant constructed not far from the Glava Zete which utilizes waters from the Nikšićko field in order to generate electricity. It has been operating since 1960, and it got its name by the spring of Perućica situated in its vicinity. The plant's installed capacity is 307 MW, with the possible annual generation of cca 1,300 GWh. The reservoir's useful capacity contains 225 million water cubic meters. In order to generate electricity HPP Perućica has utilized water of the upper catchment area of Zeta River, which inflows by the system of channels and pipeline at favourable head at the short distance between the Nikšićko field and the Bjelopavlićko field. Water used to generate electricity is obtained through combination of natural watercourses (mainly inflows of the Zeta River) and reservoirs. Reservoirs and channels are located in the Nikšićko field, in the upper catchment area of the Zeta River, cca 550 m above the river's lower catchment area. The three dams were constructed for the requirements of the hydropower plant with spilling facilities and valve chambers; the two dams constructed on reservoirs Krupac and Slano and the third dam constructed at the retention basin 'Vrtac'. There are five small hydropower plants operating as part of the system of HPP Perućica: 'Podgor', 'Rijeka Crnojevića', 'Rijeka Mušovića', 'Šavnik' and 'Lijeva rijeka', the overall capacity totalling 2,465 MW. HPP Perućica 4

The following participants took part in the construction: Construction By the Preliminary Design and the approved technical and financial documents, construction of HPP Perućica was planned in four phases. Each phase represents the separate unit. All the reservoirs and water conveyance features, penstock No. I, power house with the two units (I and II), 110 kv switchyard (four parts) and tailrace for units No. I VII were constructed during the first phase. Units I and II, operating since 1960, have the capacity of 40 MVA. The penstock No. II, three units (III, IV and V) and 110 kv switchyard consisting of eighth switchyard bays were constructed during the second phase. Units III, IV and V, operating since 1962, have the capacity of 40 MVA each. The penstock No. III, two units (VI and VII) having the capacity of 65 MVA each and 110 kv switchyard consisted of two switchyard bays, operating since February of 1977 and June of 1978, were constructed during the third phase. It has been planned to install the unit No. VIII during the fourth phase, for which all the conveyance and outlet features are constructed, as well as the auxiliary and joint plants and the site is designed to install it in the power RESEARCH WORKS, STUDIES, DESIGNING AND CONSULTING: Energoprojekt Belgrade, Agroprojekt Belgrade, Srbijaprojekt Belgrade, Institut Jaroslav Černi Belgrade, Institut za ispitivanje materijala Belgrade, Elektroprojekt Ljubljana, Kosovoprojekt Belgrade, Institut Nikola Tesla Belgrade, Zavod za građevinske materijale i geotehniku Nikšić, Zavod za tehnička istraživanja - Podgorica, Elektroprivredni inženjering Belgrade, Mašinski fakultet Belgrade, Građevinski fakultet Belgrade, Litostroj Ljubljana, and Lahmayer International GmbH Germany. CONTRACTORS FOR CIVIL WORKS: Crna Gora Nikšić, Niskogradnja Sarajevo, Konstruktor Sarajevo, Hidrogradnja Sarajevo, Elektro-Srbija Belgrade, Geoistraživanja Zagreb, Elektrosonda Zagreb, Istražno Titograd, Geosonda Belgrade, Jugofund Belgrade, Bast plastik Nikšić, and Šavnik Šavnik. SUPPLIERS OF THE EQUIPMENT AND CONTRACTORS FOR ASSEMBLING WORKS: Litostroj Ljubljana, Rade Končar Zagreb, Metalna Maribor, Energoinvest Sarajevo, Iskra Ljubljana, Minel Belgrade, Hidromontaža Maribor, Energotehnika Južna Bačka Novi Sad, GV Sistem Belgrade, Sever Subotica, Institute Nikola Tesla Belgrade, Institute Mihajlo Pupin Belgrade, Termovent Belgrade, Andino Ljubljana, Camille Bauer Wohlen, Switzerland, ABB Baden, Switzerland VOITH Austria, Voith Siemens Austria, Kunz Austria, Muhr Germany. 5 6

Technical Features Water passage of HPP Perućica contains the following: - Reservoir lakes; - System of channels; - Settlement tank with compensation basin - Intake structure - Headrace tunnel - Surge tank - Manifold and surge tank valve chamber - Penstock - Tailrace system HYDROLOGY CATCHMENT AREA SURFACE ANNUAL AVERAGE PRECIPITATION MEDIUM ANNUAL PASSAGE FLOW 850 km2 2072 mm/m2 49,74 m3/sec In terms of topography, the catchment area of the Nikšićko field occupies the area of 850 km2, and the surface of the catchment area amounts to 1.170 km2. The main watercourse in the Nikšićko field is the Zeta River that is 20 km long, receiving on the left side tributaries: Gračanica, Mrkošnica, Grabovik, and on the right side: Opačica, Moštanica and series of minor watercourses. Measurements of water level, i.e. calculation of a flow of the Zeta River in the Nikšićko field have been performed since 1929 at the hydrological profile Duklov most. The largest flow at this profile was registered on October 12, 1964 (307 m3/s) as well as on September 25, 1984 (580 m3/s). Water of the catchment area of the Gornja Zeta River, incoming to the Nikšićko field, has been used at the gross head of 550 m for operation of HPP Perućica. ENERGY DATA GROSS HEAD INSTALLED CAPACITY POSSIBLE ANNUAL GENERATION PLANNED ANNUAL GENERATION RESERVOIRS 550 m 307 MW around 1,300 GWh 932 GWh NAME KRUPAC SLANO VRTAC WATER VOLUME (m 3 ) 42 x 10 6 111,2 x 10 6 71,9 x 106 DAM LENGTH (m) 1500 1700 2500 DAM HEIGHT (m) 28 30 16 7 8

WATER CONVEYANCE SYSTEM Channel System around 40 km Channels Unit measure Zeta I Zeta II Opačica Moštanica Length (m) (m) 6113 5380 4257 3518,5 Discharge (m 3 /s) (m 3 /s) 80,75 51,0 51,0 12,0 Bottom elevation at the beginning (m. a. s. l.) 601,00 610,78 603,25 607,29 Bottom elevation at the end (m. a. s. l.) 599,36 602,01 601,34 604,52 Cross-section (-) trapeze trapeze trapeze trapeze/ horse shoe pattern COMPENSATION BASIN 180.000 M 3 Tunnel-type penstock: - length 3323 m - diameter 4.8 m - flow 80.75 m 3 /sec PENSTOCKS I II III Internal diameter /mm/ 1800-2200 2100-2200 2500-2650 Total length 1851,4 1883,8 1919,4 Total weight /KN/ 21,330 26,260 31,500 Discharge /m2/sec/ 2x8,5 (17) 3x8,5 (25,50) 3x12,75 (38,26) desi. 2x12,75 (25,50) inst. Connected units I and II III, IV and V VI and VII Commencement year 1960 1962 1977 OUTLET FEATURES TAILRACE No. I No. II FLOW (m3/sec) 68 12,75 CONNECTED UNITS Br. 1-7 Br.8 Outlet features are consisted of the following components: Turbine pits and tailrace: water released through turbines is collected in turbine pits and then forwarded to the collection channel through the turbine s tailrace. There is one channel for each turbine pit. Collection channel: Collection channel is situated between the power house and the switchyard. Units No. 1-7 are connected to this collection channel, and unit Nr. 8 has its own channel. 9 UNITS UNITS Br. 1,2,3,4,5 Br. 6,7 RATED CAPACITY (MVA) 40 65 TURBINES TYPE Pelton Pelton IINSTALLED DISCHARGE (m 3 /sec) 8,5 12,75 SHAFT CAPACITY (MW) 39,338 59,036 NUMBER OF REVOLUTIONS (rev./min.) 375 428,5 GENERATORS RATED CAPACITY (MW) 38 58,5 RATED VOLTAGE (kv) 10,5 10,5 CAPACITY RATING FACTOR 0,95 0,90 STEP-UP TRANSFORMERS RATED CAPACITY (MVA) 40 65 TRANSMISSION RATIO (kv) 10,5/121 10,5/121 SWITCHYARD SWITCHYARD 110 kv 220 kv NUMBER OF SWITCHYARD BAYS 18 6 AUTOTRANSFORMER 125 MVA Transmission ratio (kv) 230/121/11 Technical Features 10

Generation 11 In the period from March 12, 1960 until the end of 2016 HPP Perućica generated 49.008,93 GWh. It reached its record high generation in 2010 when 1434,9 GWh was delivered to the electric power system. The year of 1969 is an extraordinary generating year, in addition to others, when 1030,7 GWh was generated with five units, the year of 1979 with generation of 1337,4 GWh and the year of 1997 when 1356,2 GWh was generated. 40,3 31 26,2 2,5 Small HPP TPP Pljevalja HPP Perućica HPP Piva Percentage of the plant's share in the total generation of EPCG in 2016 THE AVERAGE GENERATION OF HPP PERUĆICA IN THE PERIOD 1960 2016 AMOUNTS TO 898.80 GWh. HPP PERUĆICA GENERATES 977.00 GWh ON AN AVERAGE. 12

13 In 1992 Elektroprivreda Crne Gore begun implementation of the Program on modernization, equipping and upgrade in HPP Perućica, in order to: reconstruct and modernize equipment, plants and civil structures for extension of working and lifetime of the plant thus ensuring high operating readiness; equip all the system parts (civil structures and plants) to operate with the existing installed capacity of 307 MW. The plant's capacity, upon installation and commissioning of the sixth and seventh unit in 1979 and problems in operation of such units and the entire plant, was limited to 245 MW; Increase the plant's installed capacity to 365 MW through installation of the eighth unit. Out of the total seven installed units, four oldest generating units were reconstructed and modernized during the Phase I implemented so far, two auxiliary units and the plant for auxiliary consumption. Reconstruction is completed, with increase in capacity by flow and volume for operation with the eighth unit, including portion of civil structures of the plant's tailrace and channels Zeta I, Zeta II and compensation basin. The total investments in Phase I amounted to more than 23 million. The plant's capacity has been increased to 285 MW since November of 2008, when the fourth unit was reconstructed with previously finished reconstruction and super-elevation of the compensation basin. Upon extensive research and measurements at the entire hydro-energy system of the plant and produced mathematical models, calculations and analysis of transitional and stationary conditions of the plant's operation, it has been defined that the plant can operate in a safe manner up to the existing installed capacity and without limitation. The plant's capacity has not been limited for several years now and the plant operates even with 307 MW when allowed by hydrological conditions, in accordance with the generation plan and the plant's planned operations. Implementation of priority projects of reconstruction and modernization of hydro-mechanical and electrical equipment in units 5, 6 and 7 has been planned to take place within the second phase, in the period 2018-2022, together with the system of management of such units and integral information system at the plant's level, equipment of the water conveyance system and rehabilitation of super-elevation of the channel Opačica and reconstruction of Moštanica channel. The modern equipment for hydrological and hydraulic measurements will be installed. Afterwards, it is planned to reconstruct and modernize 110 kv switchyard and 220/110 kv transformer station. Reconstruction and modernization 14

Environment More than three and a half thousands of hectares of marsh and temporary grassland in the Nikšićko field was turned into an artificial reservoir with cca 225 million of water cubic meters for the requirements of hydro energy system of Perućica. Slano reservoir, Krupac Lake and Vrtac retention were created during the midst of the last century. Situated in the west part of the Nikšićko field, reservoir lakes are mutually connected by the system of channels. The mentioned reservoirs have been fitted into the environment to such an extent that they represent today real natural reservation enriched with numerous vegetable and animal species what represents special experience for fans of hunting and fishing as well as for many fans of wild beauty and intact nature. Clear water of the Slano Lake, very rich in underground flora and fauna, splashes quite indented coastline with many island and peninsulas. Krupac Lake is recognizable by its clear water, plenitude of fish, organized beach and necessary infrastructure for water sports. Situated on the outskirts of Nikšić, this unique artificial lake with organized beach may receive up to 10 thousand visitors and it offers extraordinary area for relaxation, entertainment and recreation, especially during the summer months. In the summer this lake's water reaches cca 280C in temperature, what provides great conditions for swimming, and given that the lake is rich in many types of fish, Krupac Lake represents an ideal place for fishing. The Zeta River, in its capacity of the inevitable part of hydro-energy system in Europe, represents the only remaining habitat of astacus astacus-noble Crayfish that inhabits exclusively clean water. It contains extreme nutritional value and it is particularly valuable delicacy in the Scandinavian countries. 15 16

In cooperation with the sports-fishing club Nikšić, Elektroprivreda Crne Gore stocks with fish reservoirs Slano and Krupac with the necessary quantity of rainbow trout every year. In our capacity of socially responsible company we have accepted to be the general sponsor of the rock festival Lake fest. This is the biggest domestic music festival and mostly visited cultural event in Montenegro that takes part in the area of the Krupac dam since the year of 2005. Every August it gathers between 15 thousand and 20 thousand of music fans of quality rock music from the country and the region. Besides, there are other numerous examples of our company s social responsibility that are reflected through support provided to mplementation of various programs of social protection, as well as the cultural and sports events that have significant importance for the local community and the entire country. Society 17 18

Contact HPP Perućica Phone: +382 40 204 118 Fax: +382 40 214 873 Web: www.epcg.com 19