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Vol. 16 - May 2017 Veolia Korea e-Newsleer www.veolia.co.kr To prepare the global climate change, various efforts to save the energy are being actively conducted. Especially the building (Commercial, Residential and Public buildings) energy consumption is over the 20% of the total energy consumption in Korea. The government has implemented various institutions and policies to save building energy, announced its plan to raise the previous reduction goal of greenhouse gas emission from buildings by 26.9% until 2020. Therefore, policies regarding efficiency in the building energy are implemented fast, but the level of building owners and market understanding is still relatively low in general. Hubgrade is the name given to Veolia’s smart monitoring centers for water, waste and energy management. Veolia’s analysts monitor the energy systems of a very wide range of buildings in real time and manage them remotely and on-site in order to optimize their energy and environmental performance. Office buildings, multi-use buildings, hospitals, schools, shopping malls, data centers, hotels and airports - all these buildings and others, whether privately or publically owned, are equipped with a multitude of systems: heating & cooling, lighting, hot water production, ventilation and so on. These systems may combine different types of energy, such as heat, electricity and gas. As demand grows, so does energy consumption. And the way the energy is used is often far from optimal. To gain better control over consumption, the systems are fitted with smart sensors that transmit data in real time. The data is centralized via a digital network at a smart monitoring and optimization center. Then it is analyzed by experts in energy efficiency in buildings. This audit can translate into immediate action by adjusting settings or organizing work to be done on the system if there is a malfunction. Energy Efficiency in Buildings Hubgrade gathers real-time data from connected infrastructures in various sites: municipal water plants and distribution networks waste collection systems recycling plants buildings (Office buildings, multi-use buildings, hospitals, schools, shopping malls, data centers, hotels and airports) district heating and cooling systems industries

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Vol. 16 - May 2017

Veolia Korea e-Newsletter

www.veolia.co.kr

To prepare the global climate change, various efforts to save the energy are being actively conducted. Especially the building (Commercial, Residential and Public buildings) energy consumption is over the 20% of the total energy consumption in Korea. The government has implemented various institutions and policies to save building energy, announced its plan to raise the previous reduction goal of greenhouse gas emission from buildings by 26.9% until 2020. Therefore, policies regarding efficiency in the building energy are implemented fast, but the level of building owners and market understanding is still relatively low in general.

Hubgrade is the name given to Veolia’s smart monitoring centers for water, waste and energy management. Veolia’s analysts monitor the energy systems of a very wide range of buildings in real time and manage them remotely and on-site in order to optimize their energy and environmental performance. Office buildings, multi-use buildings, hospitals, schools, shopping malls, data centers, hotels and airports - all these buildings and others, whether privately or publically owned, are equipped with a multitude of systems: heating & cooling, lighting, hot water production, ventilation and so on. These systems may combine different types of energy, such as heat, electricity

and gas. As demand grows, so does energy consumption. And the way the energy is used is often far from optimal.

To gain better control over consumption, the systems are fitted with smart sensors that transmit data in real time. The data is centralized via a digital network at a smart monitoring and optimization center. Then it is analyzed by experts in energy efficiency in buildings.This audit can translate into immediate action by adjusting settings or organizing work to be done on the system if there is a malfunction.

Energy Efficiency in Buildings

Hubgrade gathers real-time data from connected infrastructures in various sites: •municipal water plants and distribution networks •waste collection systems •recycling plants •buildings (Office buildings, multi-use buildings, hospitals, schools, shopping malls, data centers, hotels and airports) •district heating and cooling systems •industries

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Reference: Mall of the Emirates, Dubai,

Hubgrade: Monitoring, analysis and optimization

Connected sites

Operators

Analysts

Manager

Resource consumption

REPORTION INTERACTIVE

• Metering system

• Receiving intervention plan

• Interventions on site

• Data control and analysis• Alarm signal in case of malfunction

• Corrective action plan

• Creation of operating sheets• Dispatch of operating sheets• Emergency action plan

Customer

Technical unit

SmartMonitoringcenters

Veolia’s commitments •Reliable Energy O&M - 24/7 Energy - Quality of utilities - Fixed cost of O&M - Comfort: Temperatures, Lighting, Indoor Air Quality……

•Secure Energy Supply - Cost of utilities - Efficiency of energy systems

•Energy Performance - Energy, water and cost savings - Carbon emission reduction - Green certifications: LEED, BREEAM, ISO 50001……

More savings guaranteed

A partner for audit, works and operations in energy performance

contracting

Optimized reliability

Long-term view on energy and asset management programs

to avoid unexpected costs

Worldwide experience

Over 100 million square meters of complex buildings entrusted

Smarter building

Transparency and traceability for all stake holders:

managers, tenants and end-users

Sustainability commitment

Reduced carbon emissions, fossil fuel dependency

and water consumption

Veolia’s Customer benefits

10% Energy savings

24/7 Energy monitoring

15%Overachievement in energy savings

The Challenge•Keep attracting customers and retailers •Remain one of the most productive shopping centers in the world.•Improve customers’ comfort and the asset value

Solutions•Connection to Hubgrade for real-time performance optimization•Energy performance contract•�Consultancy: facilities & energy management operations, MEP systems and facilities design.•�Operations and maintenance of all HVAC equipment, heating and cooling infrastructure,

mechanical refrigeration equipment, along with water distribution system•Project development with specialized subcontractors

Benefits•7% guaranteed energy savings (3% overachievement)•Improved profitability•Increased competitiveness•Reduced risk profile•Greater sustainability of services & assets•Enhanced “green” image

Contact: [email protected]

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Contact: [email protected]

Contact: [email protected]

Two New Projects in 2017!

Veolia Korea has won an industrial water O&M contract with Hyundai Powertech for a ten-year period. With the signing of this contract effective from the 1st of January 2017, Veolia operates and maintains 3,000m3/day ZLD (Zero Liquid Discharge) plant including the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), the reverse osmosis reuse water plant (RWP), evaporators, dryers and LNG boilers of Hyundai Powertech.The treated waste water from WWTP will be

reused as process water through the RWP to be supplied to the main Hyundai Powertech production.

Hyundai Powertech is the main automobile parts (automatic transmission) manufacturer of Hyundai Motor Group established in 2001 in Seosan city, South-east of Korea.

Veolia Korea has acquired a multi-activity waste treatment business from Green Private Equity Fund (“Green PEF”), 100% owner of Uniken that operated the solid and liquid (hazardous & non-hazardous) waste treatment facilities located both in Onsan city and Yongjam, Gyeongsang Nam-do province, South Korea.

Uniken is the only company provided all these kinds of waste treatment activity from the collection to final treatment around the region.

The acquisition includes a landfill (250,000 T/Y), SRF production plant (18,000 T/Y), two of incinerators (15,000 T/Y and 39,000 T/Y), hazardous liquid waste evaporators (33,000 T/Y) and industrial waste water evaporators (66,000 T/Y) with the respective treatment capacity.

This acquisition enables Veolia to diversify its waste portfolio in Korea with landfill, incineration and hazardous waste treatment solutions as Veolia Korea was only active in plastics recycling solutions.

Veolia took over all facilities and started its operation as of the 1st of March 2017.

Note) Capacity mentioned above is based on the treatment/production capacity per year.

New industrial water O&M contract, Hyundai Powertech

Multi-activity waste treatment services, UNIKEN

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Veolia's Alaron Nuclear ServicesFor over thirty years, Veolia has been providing a range of specialty services to the nuclear industry at its Alaron Nuclear Services facility in Wampum, Pennsylvania. Strategically located near multiple utilities and other facilities in the nuclear industry, it is an ideal transfer site for soils and debris generated through decommissioning work on the East Coast that are ultimately destined for disposal at a low-level disposal site.

Facility: Veolia's Alaron facility offers over 150,000 square feet of indoor space and 15 acres of outdoor storage space, and is fully equipped to handle jobs of all complexity and size. The facility has 60-ton and 125-ton overhead cranes, high bay areas, and maintains an integrated rail spur with a run-around and a private switch engine that runs directly into a 9,600 square foot operations building.

Clean-up of irradiated equipment

VEOLIA WATER TECHNOLOGIES

VEOLIA WATER TECHNOLOGIES

VEOLIA WATER TECHNOLOGIES

Measurement Accredited laboratory and mobile unit

StrippingSeparation

Residue

Stabilisation

Stabilisation

Storage

Storage

Cutting

Recycling

Sampling

Mapping

Robotintervention

Vitrification

Cementing

Humanintervention

KURION

KURION

KURION

KURION

KURION

With the acquisition of Kurion, specialized in nuclear waste cleanup, facility decommissioning, and treatment of low radioactive waste in February 2016, Veolia created Nuclear Solutions, a unique integrated entity dedicated to nuclear facility cleanup and treatment of low and intermediate-level radioactive waste.

The Nuclear Solutions entity, which unites the best-in-class operations of Veolia’s Kurion, Alaron, and Asteralis businesses, represents an integrated offering that includes the most comprehensive range of technologies, expertise and services dealing with nuclear facility restoration, decommissioning and the treatment of low-and intermediate-level radioactive waste. Nurtured by nuclear experts and backed by thousands of Veolia staff worldwide, Veolia Nuclear Solutions’ expertise is comprised of initial investigation and characterization, the use of advanced robotics, the separation and stabilization of nuclear waste, all provided through a global management and operations capability.

The integration of Kurion and its know-how in radioactive waste separation, vitrification and robotics for access to sensitive areas enables Veolia to offer world class services for nuclear cleanup and the treatment of low and medium-level radioactive waste.

Veolia’s Nuclear Solutions has operations in the United States, France, the United Kingdom, in Japan, and in Canada. It is the only international operator to be working at Fukushima on behalf of Tepco, the Japanese nuclear utility. In France, the entity has a collaborative agreement and works with the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA).

Veolia + Kurion, spanning the complete value chain in the clean-up and treatment of nuclear equipment and waste

Veolia creates Nuclear Solutions

Contact: [email protected]

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2017 Highlights and key figures of VEOLIA Group

2016Group results as of end of 2016 were nearly stable and exceeded objectives.

Compared to 2015

Key figures

Revenue breakdown by business (in million €)

•�Revenue: 24.39 billon euro (29 trillion KRW)•No. of employees: 163,000 •�Supplied 100 million people with drinking water service

•�Supplied 61 million people with wastewater service•�Produced 54 million megawatt hours of energy•�Converted 30 million metric tons of waste into new materials and energy

VEOLIA group in 2016

“2016 highlights around the world” video is available onYouTube!

€970million

NET FREE CASH FLOW

€3.05 billionEBITDA

+4.3%

€24.39billion

REVENUE

-0.4%

€610million

NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLETO SHAREHOLDERS OF

THE COMPANY

+10.8%

€7.81 billionNET FINANCIAL

DEBT

€1.38 billionCURRENT EBIT

+8.5%