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About Energy Developments

Energy Developments Limited (ENE) is an international provider of low emissions, renewable and remote energy. ENE currently owns and operates a diversified international portfolio of 76 power stations in Australia, the United States and Europe with a total capacity of over 741 MW from a range of fuel sources operating in four main areas:

Landfill Gas (LFG) power generation and abatement;
Waste coal mine gas (WCMG) power generation and abatement;
Remote energy; and
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) energy solutions.

Energy Developments is involved in project development, finance, design, operation and maintenance of international power generating and energy delivery projects.

The Company is one of Australia’s largest, clean-energy companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).

Energy Developments listed on the ASX in 1993 and is part of the S&P/ASX 300 index, recognised as the benchmark for investment-quality securities on the Australian market.

The Company generates revenues from:

Providing and selling electricity to direct customers, such as large electricity retailers and mining companies;
Providing energy delivery direct to customers;
Generating and selling environmental credits in international, national and state-based schemes; and
Managing landfill gas fields.

Energy Developments’ customers are typically large public companies or government bodies including AGL, Anglo Coal, BHP Billiton, Horizon Power, Power and Water Corporation and Xstrata. Other customers include large energy retailers and owners of landfill sites.

The Company is focused on significantly increasing its installed generation capacity through upgrading capacity at existing facilities and developing new projects.



FY12, Energy Developments abated and avoided an estimated 9.7 million tonnes of Greenhouse Gas (measured as tonnes carbon dioxide equivalents) from its projects around the world. That is equivalent to taking 2.7 million cars from the road.