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We are proud to announce a second project in the Mahoning Valley. Our first project, the Lordstown Energy Center is currently under construction and will go into operation mid-2018. As a result of the incredible local team and community collaboration to help us bring Lordstown Energy Center to fruition, we decided to continue to invest in the Mahon- ing Valley by adding a second plant, the Trumbull Energy Center. TRUMBULL ENERGY CENTER Lordstown, Ohio, Trumbull County DEVELOPED AND OWNED BY CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE TRUMBULL, LLC: A wholly owned affiliate of Clean Energy Future, LLC PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Trumbull Energy Center will generate 940 megawatts (MW) of electricity. Latest natural gas-fired combined cycle turbine technology $1.8 Billion of economic “ripple effect” benefit in Ohio from construction through 40 years of operation Gas transportation and purchase add another $10 Billion of economic benefit CONSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION: Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor: Fluor Corporation, a multinational engineering and construction firm. Project Owner: Clean Energy Future – Trumbull, LLC Natural Gas Interconnection: Dominion East Ohio (or similar intrastate gas company) PROJECT TIMETABLE: Start construction: January 2018 Begin operations: May 2020

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We are proud to announce a second project in the Mahoning Valley. Our first project, the Lordstown Energy Center is currently under construction and will go into operation mid-2018. As a result of the incredible local team and community collaboration to help us bring Lordstown Energy Center to fruition, we decided to continue to invest in the Mahon-ing Valley by adding a second plant, the Trumbull Energy Center.

TRUMBULL ENERGY CENTER

Lordstown, Ohio, Trumbull County

DEVELOPED AND OWNED BY CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE – TRUMBULL, LLC: A wholly owned affiliate of Clean Energy Future, LLC

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Trumbull Energy Center will generate 940 megawatts (MW) of electricity. Latest natural gas-fired combined cycle turbine technology $1.8 Billion of economic “ripple effect” benefit in Ohio from construction through 40 years of operation Gas transportation and purchase add another $10 Billion of economic benefit

CONSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION: Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor: Fluor Corporation, a multinational engineering and construction firm. Project Owner: Clean Energy Future – Trumbull, LLC Natural Gas Interconnection: Dominion East Ohio (or similar intrastate gas company)

PROJECT TIMETABLE: Start construction: January 2018 Begin operations: May 2020

• Youngstown State University Summer Internship Program• 4-H Club of Trumbull County• Women’s Auxiliary-Lordstown• Lions Club• United Way of Trumbull County• Boy Scouts of Trumbull/Mahoning Counties• Rescue Mission of Mahoning County• Inspiring Minds Youth Program (Warren)

ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT

JOBS TAXES

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

• $1.8 Billion in economic activity within Ohio from construction through its 40 years in operation.

• 1.6 Million man hours at the Lordstown site

• 408 construction jobs on average over 30 months of construction

• $14.9 Million in state and local taxes during construction.

• Natural gas plants have 90% less air emissions than coal-fired plants for typically regulated emissions.

• $1.5 Million annually for local purchases of water and for wastewater disposal.

• $3.2 Million annually in state and local taxes during operations.

• $1 Million (average) per year to local schools, with $800,000 at the start of construction available to re-open the high school pool.

• Natural gas power plants produce 1/2 as much CO2 as coal plants of the same size.

• Thanks to natural gas plants like the Trumbull Energy Center, the U.S. currently has its lowest CO2 emissions since 1992.

• Trumbull will have state-of-the-art catalytic converters for environmental controls.

• Construction will support an additional 507 jobs within Trumbull and Mahoning counties, and another 234 in other parts of Ohio

• 20-22 new full-time jobs at the plant• Operation of the project will create

another 40 jobs within Trumbull and Mahoning counties, and another 34 in other parts of Ohio