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RentalCat believed in the future of rentals. EI was
convinced, made major investments and has had some of the most successful projects in the
rental world.
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1998 - Our first rental deal was in Guyana for 15 MW
#1: First rental project
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Then an Oil & Gas applicationVenezuela – Guafita – 20 MW
#2: First O&G rental
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Venezuela – Isla Margarita – 44 MW
From order to “power on” in record time – 20 MW in 30 days and balance in 45 days
#3: Fastest rental start-up
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1998 - Our first rental project in BrazilBrazil – Boa Vista – 20 MW
#4: First rental - Brazil
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Brazil – Porto Vehlo – 40 MW
#5: Growing penetration utility rentals
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Guyana II – 3 MW
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Brazil – Rio Branco I – Electro Norte – 20 MW
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Brazil – Rio Branco II – Barro Vermelho - 40 MW
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USA – Detroit, Michigan – Rouge Steel – 40 MW
#6: First rental – U.S.A.
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USA – Zilwakee - Saginaw, Michigan – 40 MW
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Colombia – Leticia – Amazon Energy – 2.8 MW
Project required barging 2 units up the Amazon River
#7: Most difficult logistics - rental
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Haiti – Port au Prince – EDH – 20 MW
#8: First rental - Haiti
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Peru – Yanacocha Gold Mine – 8 MW
Site at 4000 meters altitude
#9: Rental at high altitude
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Brazil – Tubarao – 40 MW
#10: The Gigawatt – the largest rental project
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Brazil – Carapina – 40 MW
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Brazil – Civit – 20 MW
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Brazil – Jardim – 60 MW
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Brazil – Rio Largo – 148 MW
“THE LARGEST CONCENTRATION OF POWER MODULES IN THE WORLD” 108 units/148 MW
#11: Most PMs at one site
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Brazil – Parnamirim – 90 MW
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Brazil – Ubu – 40 MW
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Brazil – Aruana – 48 MW
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Brazil – Tubarao
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Brazil – Carapina – 40 MW
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Brazil – CEAM – 35 MW
#12: 20 cities project
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CEAM Project – Brazil – Covering 20 cities with 23 units for 35 MW
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Colombia – Cusiana – British Petroleum – 5.2 MWFirst rental of a Solar turbine
#13: First Solar rental
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CEA – Brazil – Covering 2 cities – 11.6 MW
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Belize – 10 MW
#14: First rental - Belize
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Colombia – Drummond Ltd., Pibbenow Mine – 1.6 MW
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Guyana - Guyana Power Light – 7 MW
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Many other rental contracts:
Venezuela - 1.6 MWMexico – 2.9 MWUSA – 13 MWColombia – 4.4 MWWest Indies – 1.5 MWBelize – 4.4 MWGuyana – 5.8 MWGuyana - 5.8 MWGuyana - 1.5 MW
Puerto Rico - 2.9 MWArgentina – 2.9 MWUSA – 2.9 MW USA - 4.4 MWUSA - 4.4 MWBrazil – 8.7 MW, Brazil - 4 MW, Brazil - 5.6 MWVenezuela – 1.6 MW
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The rental business requires highly qualified personnel for commissioning, startup and O&M
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EI owns 87 power modules and 87 transformersSoenergy has 66 of eachAt Brasympe we have 199 modules and 204 transformers
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Energy International has supplied over 900 MW in rental contracts spanning 428
months in 14 countries