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HL KAM Hong Kong

CKI is the largest publicly listed infrastructure company in Hong Kong with diversified investments in Energy Infrastructure, Transportation Infrastructure, Water Infrastructure, Waste Management and Infrastructure Related Business.

CKI’s portfolio of projects includes electricity generation, transmission, and distribution; gas distribution; water and waste water services; waste management; toll roads and bridges; as well as infrastructure material business which encompasses the production of cement, concrete, aggregates and asphalt.

Operating in Hong Kong, Mainland China, the UK, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, CKI is a leading player in the global infrastructure arena.

Global Portfolio of CKI Hong Kong • CKI holds a 38.87% interest in Power Assets Holdings Limited (“Power Assets”), a global investor in power and utility-related businesses with investments in electricity generation, transmission and distribution; renewable energy; energy-from-waste; and gas distribution. In Hong Kong, Power Assets owns a majority interest in HK Electric Investments, a fixed single investment trust which owns a vertically integrated power utility in Hong Kong responsible for the generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity to over

Group Managing Director of Cheung Kong Infrastructure

ABOUT Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Limited (“CKI”)

569,000 customers on Hong Kong Island and Lamma Island.

The United Kingdom • In the UK, CKI has a comprehensive portfolio of investments in gas and electricity distribution, water and waste water services, as well as electricity generation. They include Northern Gas Networks, a gas distribution business that serves the North of England; Wales & West Utilities, a gas distribution business that serves Wales and the South West of England; UK Power Networks, one of the UK’s largest power distributors supplying electricity to London, South East England and the East of England; Seabank Power, an electricity-generating company located in Bristol; and Northumbrian Water, a water supply, sewerage and waste water company which serves the North East of England and South East of England. CKI also owns a strategic stake in Southern Water, a business that provides water and waste water services to the South East of England.

Australia • CKI has investments in electricity and gas distribution as well as renewable energy power transmission in Australia. It owns SA Power Networks, a primary electricity distribution business in the state of South Australia; CitiPower, a company that supplies electricity to Melbourne’s CBD and inner suburbs; Powercor, Victoria’s largest electricity distributor; and Transmission Operations Australia, a renewable energy power transmission business in Victoria. CKI also holds

interests in Envestra Limited, one of Australia’s largest listed natural gas distribution companies; and Spark Infrastructure, a leading Australian utility infrastructure group that is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

New Zealand • In New Zealand, CKI has shareholding in Wellington Electricity, a power distribution business which distributes electricity to the capital city of Wellington, as well as Porirua and the Hutt Valley Regions. CKI also owns EnviroWaste, a diversified, vertically integrated waste management company that has national coverage in the country.

The Netherlands • In the Netherlands, CKI has interests in AVR, the country’s largest energy- from-waste company. AVR operates two waste treatment plants: Rozenburg in the Port of Rotterdam area, and Duiven near the German border.

ABOUT HL Kam

Mr Kam is the founding Group Managing Director of Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd., the Deputy Managing Director of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd., and the founding President and Chief Executive Officer of CK Life Sciences Int’l (Holdings) Inc. He is also an Executive Director of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. Mr. Kam is also the founding Chairman and Non- Executive Director of Hui Xian Asset Management Limited, which manages Hui Xian Real Estate Investment

Trust, the first RMB-denominated equity listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.

Prior to joining the Cheung Kong Group, Mr Kam had more than 20 years of experience in senior and regional capacities at major US multinational companies, including Johnson and Johnson, American Express and Levis Strauss. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering and a Masters degree in Business Administration.

HL Kam, Group Managing Director of Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Limited Website: www.cki.com.hk

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Canada • In Canada, CKI has interests in six generating plants in Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan. It has also recently entered into an agreement to acquire Park’N Fly, the leading off-airport car park company in Canada with operations in Vancouver, Edmonton, Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal.

Mainland China • In Mainland China, CKI has a portfolio of investments in toll roads and bridges that span approximately 280 kilometres in the provinces of Guangdong, Hebei and Hunan.

In respect to infrastructure materials businesses, CKI has a leading market position in Hong Kong with operations in cement, concrete, aggregates and asphalt. The Group also owns cement production facilities in Mainland China as well as a limestone quarry in the Philippines.

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