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Rental

Rental. Cat 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. 1998 - Our first rental deal was in Guyana for 15 MW. #1: First rental project.

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Rental

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  1. Rental Cat 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.

  2. 1998 - Our first rental deal was in Guyana for 15 MW #1: First rental project

  3. Then an Oil & Gas application Venezuela – Guafita – 20 MW #2: First O&G rental

  4. 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

  5. 1998 - Our first rental project in Brazil Brazil – Boa Vista – 20 MW #4: First rental - Brazil

  6. Brazil – Porto Vehlo – 40 MW #5: Growing penetration utility rentals

  7. Guyana II – 3 MW

  8. Brazil – Rio Branco I – Electro Norte – 20 MW

  9. Brazil – Rio Branco II – Barro Vermelho - 40 MW

  10. USA – Detroit, Michigan – Rouge Steel – 40 MW #6: First rental – U.S.A.

  11. USA – Zilwakee - Saginaw, Michigan – 40 MW

  12. Colombia – Leticia – Amazon Energy – 2.8 MW Project required barging 2 units up the Amazon River #7: Most difficult logistics - rental

  13. Haiti – Port au Prince – EDH – 20 MW #8: First rental - Haiti

  14. Peru – Yanacocha Gold Mine – 8 MW Site at 4000 meters altitude #9: Rental at high altitude

  15. Brazil – Tubarao – 40 MW The Gigawatt 343 Power Modules #10: The Gigawatt – the largest rental project

  16. Brazil – Carapina – 40 MW The Gigawatt 506 MW

  17. Brazil – Civit – 20 MW The Gigawatt 348 Transformers

  18. Brazil – Jardim – 60 MW The Gigawatt 48 Months

  19. Brazil – Rio Largo – 148 MW The Gigawatt “THE LARGEST CONCENTRATION OF POWER MODULES IN THE WORLD” 108 units/148 MW #11: Most PMs at one site

  20. Brazil – Parnamirim – 90 MW The Gigawatt 5 Substations

  21. Brazil – Ubu – 40 MW The Gigawatt 260 Employees

  22. Brazil – Aruana – 48 MW The Gigawatt

  23. Brazil – Tubarao The Gigawatt 8 Sites

  24. Brazil – Carapina – 40 MW The Gigawatt

  25. Brazil – CEAM – 35 MW #12: 20 cities project

  26. CEAM Project – Brazil – Covering 20 cities with 23 units for 35 MW

  27. Colombia – Cusiana – British Petroleum – 5.2 MWFirst rental of a Solar turbine #13: First Solar rental

  28. CEA – Brazil – Covering 2 cities – 11.6 MW

  29. Belize – 10 MW #14: First rental - Belize

  30. Colombia – Drummond Ltd., Pibbenow Mine – 1.6 MW

  31. Guyana - Guyana Power Light – 7 MW

  32. Many other rental contracts: Puerto Rico - 2.9 MW Argentina – 2.9 MW USA – 2.9 MW USA - 4.4 MW USA - 4.4 MW Brazil – 8.7 MW, Brazil - 4 MW, Brazil - 5.6 MW Venezuela – 1.6 MW Venezuela - 1.6 MW Mexico – 2.9 MW USA – 13 MW Colombia – 4.4 MW West Indies – 1.5 MW Belize – 4.4 MW Guyana – 5.8 MW Guyana - 5.8 MW Guyana - 1.5 MW

  33. The rental business requires highly qualified personnel for commissioning, startup and O&M

  34. EI owns 87 power modules and 87 transformersSoenergy has 66 of eachAt Brasympe we have 199 modules and 204 transformers

  35. Energy International has supplied over 900 MW in rental contracts spanning 428 months in 14 countries

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