Investor Day 2021

Agenda

9:00

Global Overview

& Strategy

9:45

ESG

10:00

Growth Strategy

10:30

Financial Update

11:00

Q&A Period

12:00

Closing Remark

Speakers

MICHEL LETELLIER

President and CEO

Increasing renewable energy production to sustain future generations has been his passion for nearly three decades. Since 1997, Michel has been a driving force behind the success of Innergex Renewable Energy Inc.

JEAN-FRANÇOIS NEAULT

Chief Financial Officer

Focused on contributing to corporations' successes since 1997, he rose through the ranks in finance and accounting management. Jean-François joined Innergex in 2018 and oversees the management of the financial and IT teams.

JEAN TRUDEL

Chief Investment and Development

Officer

Jean joined Innergex in 2002 and is now tasked with the mission to generate growth for the Corporation. With his teams, he identifies, analyzes and realizes new development opportunities both organic and through M&A and finds and negotiates the optimal project capital structure.

COLLEEN GIROUX-SCHMIDT

Vice President - Corporate Relations

For the past 10 years at Innergex, Colleen has led the engagement and relationship activities with all levels of government and communities that host our projects while being driven by the power of renewable energy to build a better world.

PASCALE TREMBLAY

Chief Asset Officer

With her experience at Pratt & Whitney and her knowledge in engineering and hydroelectricity, Pascale recently joined Innergex to share her passion of efficient operations with the teams that manage 77 renewable energy facilities across

4 countries.

Global

Overview &

Strategy

With political ambitions

accelerating recently, what does it mean for renewable energy?

Global Overview

IMPERATIVE TO REACH NET ZERO AND

DECARBONIZE OUR GLOBAL ENERGY SYSTEM

To reach net zero emissions by 2050, annual clean energy investment worldwide will need to more than triple by 2030 to around US$5 trillion

Electricity generation will need to reach net zero emissions globally by 2040, requiring huge increases in electricity system flexibility to ensure reliable supplies

DEMAND FOR ENERGY TRANSITION

Top-down from government

Bottom-upfrom industrial, commercial and retail consumers of energy

Source:https://www.iea.org/reports/net-zero-by-2050

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