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Table of Contents The NRG Game Plan 02 Stats 04 Depth Chart 05 Those who endure win 07 MetLife Stadium 08 FedExField 10 Lincoln Financial Field 12 AT&T Stadium 14 Reliant Stadium 16 Patriot Place 18 Levi’s Stadium 20 Unexpected Plays 23 NRG Haven 24 NRG for Electric Vehicles 26 NRG Beacon 10 28 Portable, Recyclable Power 30 2014 NRG Playbook 0 1

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Page 1: NSMP_2911 Super Bowl Book v6

Table of Contents

The NRG Game Plan 02

Stats 04

Depth Chart 05

Those who endure win 07

MetLife Stadium 08

FedExField 10

Lincoln Financial Field 12

AT&T Stadium 14

Reliant Stadium 16

Patriot Place 18

Levi’s Stadium 20

Unexpected Plays 23

NRG Haven 24

NRG for Electric Vehicles 26

NRG Beacon 10 28

Portable, Recyclable Power 30

2014 NRG Playbook

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The NRG game planNRG is a different kind of energy company with a game plan for changing the way people think about and use electricity.

Across the line of scrimmage are brutes like competition, stagnation and changing environmental responsibilities. So we have to call the right play.

A diverse power generation portfolio with natural gas, coal, oil, nuclear, wind and solar at its core ensures safe, affordable energy for our customers. In addition to our retail electricity providers and a suite of energy solutions that give people the power they deserve the way they want it, these fundamentals keep us on the field, but endurance and innovation get us down it.

Sustainability gives NRG the endurance to keep driving. And with great field position we can call the bold play that doesn’t just reach for a few extra yards – it gets us to the end zone and the win.

With innovative energy solutions, NRG isn’t calling an audible; we’re changing the game.

We step into long, difficult passes because NRG sees the whole field and has the best players on it.

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The NRG record and statsSetting single-season records. Every year.

Fortune 500 and S&P 500 Index company1

Largest competitive electricity company in the U.S.

Serving more than 2.2 million customers with NRG retail brands

Generating more than 46,000 MW of global diverse energy

Providing enough generating capacity to

power 40 million homes

Invested more than $3 billion on environmental improvements2

12013 ranking by Fortune magazine

2Since 2000

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The NRG depth chartProviding power with the fundamentals.

Diverse generationresources

Smart energysolutions for home

and business

Retail electric providers

Combined heat &power systems

District energy

systems

Backup generation

Electric vehicle charging

infrastructure

Utility-scale, distributor of solar

and micro-wind installations

NRGPower generation

and solutions

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Those who endure win The commitment we have made to creating enduring power sources can be seen throughout the NFL, where sustainable energy solutions from NRG put power on the field. And NRG strives to improve the communities we serve beyond the physical environment, through charitable giving and fostering education.

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MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJ

NRG is the official power provider for the site of the 2014 pro football

championship, and we’re bringing it to light with a complete power solution

showcasing renewable energy in a sensational display.

Encircling MetLife Stadium’s top level is the NRG Solar Ring.TM 1,350 solar

panels generate electricity on-site for the stadium and illuminate vibrant

LED lights incorporated throughout. In all, the installation produces

25 times the power needed for the lights.

MetLife Stadium is the only stadium in the nation that is home to two

different NFL teams, so the ring shines bright with either home team’s

colors on game night. And while the color change from green to blue

is important, it doesn’t stop there; the ring can display infinite colors,

creating a striking scene for any event in the venue.

1,350 solar panels

combine to generate

25X the power needed for

NRG Solar Ring LED lights

NRG: Official MetLife Stadium energy provider

INFINITElight color capabilities

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NRG Solar Ring

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NRG Solar Man and NRG eVgo charging stations

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FedExFieldLandover, MD

NRG was against the clock when it came to integrating renewable

technologies at FedExField. A very tight timetable was required, so this was a

no-huddle project that only NRG could execute.

Contract signing to final installation took just three months — despite

back-to-back interruptions from an earthquake and a hurricane. NRG provided

the stadium with the ability to generate more than 2 MW of peak power

on-site — the largest solar power installation in the metropolitan D.C. area.

Solar panels have been incorporated into the parking structure, providing

clean power and protection from the elements. Translucent and traditional

panels have also been built into the entry ramps and other architectural

elements. Beyond the squares and rectangles, thin solar film lines the top of

a 30-foot statue of a quarterback near the entrance, known as Solar Man.

Capping off the project are 10 NRG eVgo charging stations that allow fans

to charge their electric vehicles before heading home.

More than

8ktotal solar panels

combine to generate

2 MW of peak power

NRG: Official FedExField

energy provider

10electric vehicle

(EV) charging stations

installed at the stadium

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The NRG team delivered a stadium-wide energy solution to Lincoln

Financial Field that combines wind-and solar-powered elements. The

project consists of more than 11,000 solar panels placed on the south

facade of the stadium, the stadium’s canopy roof, adjacent pavilions and

also over the stadium parking lot.

Rounding out the project are 14 energy-generating micro-wind turbines

placed along the top of the stadium over the north and south end zones.

From a renewable energy standpoint, the solar panels represent the largest

array of its kind in the Philadelphia area, as well as for any pro football

stadium. Combined with the wind turbines, the NRG installation’s annual

production is more than four times the power consumed during Eagles

regular-season home-game days, demonstrating the team’s commitment

to production of clean energy.

More than

11ksolar panels installed

at the stadium complex

3 MW of peak power, largest solar

array in the Philadelphia area

NRG: Official Lincoln Financial Field

energy provider

14micro-wind

turbines complement

this sustainable solution

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Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA

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Solar array and micro-wind turbines

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Home of the Reliant Home Run Derby

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Everything in Texas is big, and AT&T Stadium ranks as the largest domed stadium in the world.

It takes a lot to power the stadium, and Reliant Energy is perfect for the job of official energy provider, as well as a major sponsor.

But, beyond powering AT&T Stadium, Reliant, an NRG company, is committed to supporting local youth organizations. The stadium is home to the Reliant Home Run Derby in Dallas. The derby raises money for various charitable organizations each year.

Through close relationships with professional teams like those in Dallas, Reliant is able to make a lasting impact on groups committed to a better community.

AT&T Stadium Arlington, TX

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Proud partners in sponsoring the Scholarship for Champions

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Reliant StadiumHouston, TX

How better for the NRG family to support Texas pro football than by partnering with the hometown team?

Reliant, an NRG company, is the offi cial energy provider of the Houston Texans. And to showcase the relationship Reliant has with Houston, the entire stadium park complex bears the name.

But with the Texans as our partners, we power more than just a stadium.

The Scholarship for Champions fosters growth in the community by encouraging youth academics, athletics, leadership and community service. Since the program’s start in 2006, Reliant has awarded 56 scholarships totaling $280,000 – all delivered by a Texans legend.

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NRG Solar Canopy

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Patriot PlaceFoxboro, MA

Next to Gillette Stadium, Patriot Place offers fans a retail and dining

experience amidst the glow of an attractive LED-studded Solar Canopy.

Here, NRG has developed and installed a solar-energy-generation facility

integrated into the center’s existing Marketplace. Made up of more than

3,000 conventional and translucent building-integrated solar panels, the

canopy generates clean, renewable power at the Patriot Place installation.

It also serves to shield Patriot Place visitors from the elements.

For Patriot Place, not only did NRG provide a power-generation facility that

is state-of-the-art, but the team transformed an exposed, open-air retail

complex into a visually stunning retail destination. NRG generates power

while also keeping the atmosphere alive with infinite-color LED lighting.

Combination of more than

3kstandard and translucent solar panels make up the

solar canopy

NRG: Official Gillette Stadium and Patriot Place

energy provider

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A showcase for innovation in Silicon Valley, Levi’s® Stadium will be powered

with assistance from more than 1,150 solar panels integrated into the NRG

Solar Terrace and three NRG Energy Bridges.

These NRG installations can generate enough electricity throughout the year

to power the stadium during every 49ers home game.

With help from NRG, Levi’s® Stadium will be the first professional football

complex designed with sustainability and LEED certification standards in mind.

And as the exclusive sustainable energy partner of the 49ers, NRG will

continue to explore enhanced renewable energy opportunities at the stadium.

Annual production can

power a seasonof 49ers home games

More than

1,150 solar panels comprise

3 NRG Energy Bridges

1NRG Solar Terrace

to generate

375 kWof power

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Levi’s® StadiumSanta Clara, CA

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Artist’s rendering, for illustrative purposes only.

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NRG Energy Bridges and NRG Solar Terrace

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Unexpected plays We’re looking beyond the traditional play to get us across the goal line. With innovative energy solutions that give people a say in how they get electricity, we’re showing customers the power within themselves.

These deep routes are inspired by the innovative thinking that gives us an edge on the competition. This is how NRG goes long.

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Playing in the unforgiving elements is a challenge. When the sun is beating

mercilessly down, it would be nice to play in the shade. And nicer still if you could

get some extra power while you’re at it.

NRG Solar offers custom-sized solar canopies for homes and businesses.

The NRG Haven Solar CanopyTM is a great way to generate green electricity

for homes and businesses, provide dedicated energy to remote locations and

ensure backup power to vital systems.

These configurable energy sources can host branding for businesses,

beautification for homes or parks — and of course offer protection from the

elements to cars and guests.

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NRG Haven

Solar power Shelter Aesthetics

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A refuge and place of prosperity

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Pull up, plug in

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NRG for Electric Vehicles

Every team has a player who’s always revved up, always ready to go.

NRG eVgoTM offers the nation’s most complete electric vehicle charging

ecosystem, providing increased range for EV drivers at home, work and

retail locations. With such convenient charging options, chances are, at the

end of the day your EV still has some power to give. Now, electric vehicle

owners can put that enthusiasm back in the game.

eV2gSM is a vehicle-to-grid program from NRG eVgo that allows EV drivers

and fleet owners to offset their home or business usage with surplus

electricity from their EVs when grid demand is high and replenish it later

when prices drop. With this advanced technology, owners can help stabilize

the grid during peak times by selling back power when it’s at a premium and

still ensure their EVs are ready to roll when they need them.

Sell back

Offset usage

Range

confidence

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Even on a team, each individual player must look within themselves for energy

and drive to excel. NRG Beacon 10TM is a revolutionary way for homes and

businesses to power themselves.

NRG is collaborating with inventor Dean Kamen to conduct a pilot program,

field-testing alpha units at several locations across the US.

Using common fuels like natural gas or propane, Beacon 10 provides

electricity, water and space heating, and backup generation efficiently and

affordably — all with very little sound and very low emissions.

Beacon 10 has a built-in inverter that lets you store and draw surplus power

with a battery, sell it back to the grid, and easily add solar panels to your

home-generation game plan.

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NRG Beacon 10

Heat Backup power

Electricity

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Self-contained, on-site electricity and heat generation

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Get the power, ditch the charger.

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Portable, recyclable power

Everyone could use a pick-me-up between plays. When you’re covering long

yards, you don’t have time to sit around an outlet for the energy so vital to

your on-the-go lifestyle.

What if you could rent a portable charger in the places you need power

most, get a boost for your phone, tablet or other devices while being free

to travel, and then drop it off somewhere convenient when you’re done?

The rentable charger from NRG will let you do just that. Because the simple

plays are often the best.

Charge ReturnRent

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Extra pointNRG is always looking to the future, to new ways to help our customers.

Because people deserve power.

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NRG, the plus signs and plus clusters are registered servicemarks of NRG Energy, Inc. © 2014 NRG Energy, Inc. All rights reserved. NSMP.2911