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CORPORATE PRESENTATION October, 2016 1

COMPANY OVERVIEW

KEY STATISTICS Data as of June 30, 2016, unless otherwise noted 5,795 MW of installed capacity(1)(3)(4) US$2.8bn market capitalization(2) 797 MW of fully funded capacity under construction US$1.0bn remaining capex of the U$4bn 2nd expansion phase fully funded 100% 11 66.7% of baseload energy in Chile sold under long-term PPAs US$725mm years of avg. remaining PPA life 100% AES Corp Stake (AFP s 19.4% stake) BBB-/Baa3 LTM EBITDA of ownership of the exclusive transmission line between Chile (SING) and Argentina (SADI) credit ratings (S&P, Fitch, Moody s) (1) (2) (3) (4) Includes Guacolda As of October 24, 2016 Includes 21 MW Andes Solar started commercial operations on May 28 th Includes 266 MW Cochrane Unit 1 started commercial operations on July 9 th and Unit 2 which started on October 12th 3

ATRACTIVE MARKETS CHILE Ratings System Data Expected Energy Sales Growth (CAGR 2016-2025) Energy Sales (GWh) Generation by Fuel Type Installed capacity 4,008 MW 4.6 % 12% 6% Generation 18,797 GWh 88% 94% SING S&P AA- Regulated Unregulated Thermal Other Moody s Aa3 Fitch A+ Installed capacity 15,597 MW Generation 52,901 GWh 4.0 % 30% 70% 48% 13% 39% Regulated Unregulated Hydro Thermal Other SIC Source: Note: CNE data as of February 2016 Energy sales expected growth from CNE (ITD as of April 2016) Excludes TermoAndes which today exclusively sells to Argentina (SADI) 4

ATRACTIVE MARKETS (Cont.) COLOMBIA AND ARGENTINA Ratings System Data Expected Energy Sales Growth (CAGR 2016-2025) Energy Sales (GWh) Generation by Fuel Type Colombia S&P Moody s Fitch BBB Baa2 BBB Installed capacity 16,420 MW Generation 66,549 GWh 3.2 % 33% 67% Regulated Unregulated 28% 5% 67% Hydro Thermal Other S&P B- Moody s B3 Fitch B Installed capacity 33,494 MW (*) Generation 135,215 GWh 3.5 % 40% 13% 47% Large Customers Residential Commercial 35% 4% 61% Hydro Thermal Other Argentina Source: XM, data as of December 2015 for Colombia Cammesa and Private Consultants for Argentina. (*) Include mobile plants and commissioning capacity 5

LEADING POSITION #1 generation player in Chile 30% 26% 17% 12% 14% (1) ENEL (2) COLBUN ENGIE Others Efficient player in Colombia 22% 19% 16% 20% 10% 8% 5% ENEL (2) EPM ISAGEN CELSIA (3) GECELCA Others Note: In GWh, data as of June 30, 2016 (1) Includes 100% on Gualcoda s, (2) ENEL includes Endesa assets in Chile and in Colombia (3) Celsia includes EPSA 6

DIVERSIFIED GENERATION PLATFORM EBITDA LTM - By electric system Revenues 2015 - By customers Total Chile 66% SIC 40% SING 26% US$ 725mn (*) SIN 30% Unregulated 57% Spot 9% US$1.5bn (*) Regulated 34% SADI 4% Installed capacity - By fuel type Hydro 21% Spot 58% US$0.5bn Contract 42% Biomass 0% Diesel 1% 5,529 MW Coal 54% 0% 0% Natural Gas 24% Spot 42% US$0.1bn Unregulated 58% Note: Figures as of June 30, 2016 SIC: Sistema Interconectado Central SING: Sistema Interconectado del Norte Grande (*) LTM figures as of June 30, 2016 0% 7

GROWTH STRATEGY Phase I: Successful and disciplined growth strategy 1,829 MW of new capacity in Chile, since 2007 Expansionary Projects Executed (~US$3bn) +54% 1 Angamos I & II 2 BESS Norgener 2 BESS Angamos I 13 (*) 152 1 2 Antofagasta 545 MW (Coal) (2 units) 4 Copiapo 12 MW (Battery) 20 MW (Battery) 5,057 Angamos Desal 3 Los Vientos 7 6 3 4 Guacolda III 4 Guacolda IV 3,393 2007 2015...accounting for ~21% of the Chilean growth 132 MW (Diesel) Santiago 5 152 MW (Coal) 152 MW (Coal) 4 Guacolda V 21% 152 MW (Coal) 10% 10% 7% 5 Santa Lidia 6 Nuevas Ventanas 7 Ventanas IV AES Gener Colbun EC-L Endesa Note: Data as of December 31, 2015 (*) Additional Capacity of Angamos 13MW 139 MW (Diesel) 272 MW (Coal) 272 MW (Coal) 8

GROWTH STRATEGY (Cont.) Phase II: Current expansion $4B Fully Funded CURRENT PROJECTS STATUS +25% Project Progress Solar Andes Completed 531 Tunjita Completed 13 (*) 152 Cochrane Unit 1 Completed 5,057 5,509 5,509 Cochrane Unit 2 Completed MW Alto Maipo 34.0% 2015 2016 2018/2019 Guacolda V 152 MW Angamos Desalinization (*) Additional Capacity of Angamos Tunjita 20 MW Solar Andes 21 MW Cochrane 532 MW Alto Maipo 531 MW Note: Data as of December 31, 2015 (*) Additional Capacity of Angamos 13MW 9

WIDE ACCESS TO CAPITAL Successful financing for US$7 bn Sources of Financing for the Expansions (1) Amount (US$ mn) Equity Cash from Operations 720 Capital Increases 668 Partners 688 Debt Bonds International 300 Local 415 Banks Project Finance 4,505 (1) First and Second Phases: From 2007 2018/19 10

STRONG AND STABLE CASH FLOWS Adjusted EBITDA & EBITDA margin Total Debt and Net Debt / EBITDA (US$ mn) 5,000 1,000 (US$ mn) 28% 28% 29% 32% 33% 4.5x 4.6x 4,500 30% 3.7x 3,850 4,000 660 672 691 725 3.3x 25% 2.8x 3,375 3,500 624 2,785 3,000 2,734 218 20% 1,710 246 2,282 245 263 2,500 1,706 209 15% 2,000 1,487 1,214 1,156 1,500 10% 355 355 377 426 479 1,000 2,140 5% 1,126 1,298 1,520 1,669 500 0 0% 0 Total capex Capital allocation 1,200 (US$ mn) - 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Chile Colombia Argentina Ebitda Margin PF / Non Recourse Debt Corporate Debt Net Debt / Ebitda 1002 830 109 127 532 509 419 866 66 82 55 656 434 286 336 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Construction Maintenance Environmental (US$ mn) 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM 100% 100% 100% 100% 94% 430 92 66 49 230 235 210 30 317 148 210 231 222 33 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Capex (1) Dividends Debt Paydown Div. Payout Ratio (1) Capex net of project financing. 11 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 5.5x -3.0x 20%

STRONG CAPITAL STRUCTURE (US$ mn) Total Outstanding as of June 30, 2016 US$3,850 mn Average Cost 5.3% Average Life 14 years Net Debt/EBITDA 4.6x (2.5x excluding non recourse debt) 2,006 Non Recourse Debt 56% Recourse Debt 44% 572 69 141 143 184 162 177 193 202 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025/2073 97.8% denominated in US$ 90.2% at fixed interest rate 12

CONTRACTED POSITION

GWh / year AES GENER CONTRACTED PORTFOLIO 25,000 High quality and diversified customer base Efficient portfolio fully aligned with our contracted capacity Only 1,300 GWh of expiring regulated contracts between 2021 and 2022, representing ~8% of our contracts (excl. Guacolda) Industrial Industria 5% l Distributio Distribution n 34% 33% 20,000 Mining 61% Contract avg. life: 11 years 15,000 Mining 59% 10,000 5,000 0 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 Non-Regulated Regulated Guacolda Source: AES Gener 14

REGULATED BID PROCESS SUMMARY The last bid was one of the largest for regulated customers (~14% of the total demand of the country by 2021) but several auctions are coming, which considers 23 TWh/year in the next 4 years Bid call Past Bids Current Bid (015-01) Upcoming Regulated Bids 2013 2015 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 13.0 1.2 12.4 2.5 7.0 9.0 4.5 TWh/year Year of the Bid Supply starting Duration 2014 2016-2019 15 2015 2019 20 2016 2021-2022 20 2017 2023 20 2018 2023 20 2019 2024 20 2020 2026 20 Avg. awarded price 94.7 US$/MWh (92% awarded w/o change in law) Avg. awarded price 79.3 US$/MWh (100% awarded) Avg. awarded price 47.6 US$/MWh (100% awarded) 15

RESULTS BID SUMMARY Supplier Energy GWh % of Total Awarded Levelized Price (US$/MWh) Technology ENDESA 5,852 47% 50.7 Hydro Mainstream 3,366 27% 41.2 New Wind Ibereolica 1,023 8% 51.0 New Wind WPD 953 8% 50.5 New Wind Acciona 418 3% 54.9 New Wind Solarpack 280 2% 29.1 New Solar Cox Energy 264 2% 52.7 New Wind OPDE 176 1% 38.1 New Wind AELA 88 1% 46.7 New Wind Besalco 10 1% 71.0 Hydro Total 12,430 100% 47.5 15% of the offers Colbún Engie 50 Endesa 51% of the offers 10,500 16

KEY TAKEAWAYS

KEY TAKEAWAYS LEADER IN GENERATION IN CHILE Largest energy producer in Chile since 2014, contributing with 30% of the total country s generation during the 1H2016 Operational excellence proven by high availability of its facilities 1H2016 reported the best results achieved in the last five years DIVERSIFIED AND CONTRACTED ASSET PORTFOLIO Geographical, technological, customers base and fuel sources Dollarized and indexed Long Term PPAs, with a remaining average life of 11 years MOVING FORWARD WITH SECOND EXPANSION PHASE Guacolda Unit 5, Andes Solar, Cochrane Unit 1 and 2, and Tunjita CODs achieved Expansion plan fully funded STRONG AND ENHANCED CAPITAL STRUCTURE Investment grade rating Strong liquidity Extended debt maturity profile 18

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ANNEXES

1H16 HIGHLIGHTS AND RESULTS

KEY HIGHLIGHTS AES Gener continues to be the largest energy producer in Chile contributing 30% of the total generation in the country Cochrane s Unit 1 (266 MW), Andes Solar (21 MW) and Tunjita (20 MW), began commercial operations Gas agreements with Endesa and ENAP allowed company to increase generation of Nueva Renca Continued exporting energy from Chile to Argentina 22

KEY HIGHLIGHTS (Cont.) In Colombia, reservoir levels recovered as hydrology transitioned from El Niño to normal ~US$216mm in Liability Management transactions On July 28 th, S&P reaffirmed the BBB- credit Rating of the company, outlook Stable Company was awarded as winner of the 2016 Carlos Vial Espantoso Award Termoandes distributions from Argentina reached US$15.7mn 23

1H16 EARNINGS RESULTS Key Metrics (US$ mn) 1H 2016 1H 2015 Var. Operating Revenues 1,099 1,073 2% Gross Profit 272 246 11% Total EBITDA 345 311 11% EBITDA margin 31% 29% Net Income 108 83 30% EBITDA by Market 1H 2016 1H 2015 SING 31% SING 22% SIC 50% SIN 16% SIC 50% SIN 27% SADI 3% Note: Numbers rounded for the purpose of the presentation SADI 1% 24

400 ANGAMOS Summary of Historical Financials Revenues (US$ mn) 332 308 298 284 299 133 81 83 44 46 EBITDA and EBITDA Margin (US$ mn) 180 38% 39% 38% 39% 40% 127 119 121 112 111 45% 198 225 214 238 248 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Contracted Spot Other 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Ebitda Ebitda Margin 0% Credit Metrics Capital Expenditures 8.0x 7.0x 6.0x 6.5x 5.8x 6.6x 6.8x 6.2x 4.2x 30 (US$ mn) 26 5.0x 4.0x 3.0x 3.0x 3.1x 3.0x 2.5x 2.7x 11 16 8 2.0x 5 1.0x 0.0x 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Net Debt / Ebitda Ebitda / Finance Expenses 1.2x 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM 25

GUACOLDA Summary of Historical Financials Revenues EBITDA and EBITDA Margin (US$ mn) 700 613 554 515 438 375 250 (US$ mn) 19% 117 30% 165 25% 129 28% 34% 122 127 32% 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Credit Metrics 8.0x 7.0x 7.0x 7.3x 6.3x 5.9x 0 400 Capital Expenditures (US$ mn) 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Ebitda Ebitda Margin 342 0% 6.0x 5.0x 4.6x 4.8x 4.0x 3.0x 2.0x 3.7x 2.9x 3.9x 3.3x 98 125 115 80 1.0x 0.0x 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM Net Debt / Ebitda Ebitda / Finance Expenses 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 1H16 LTM 26

DIVERSIFIED ASSET PORTFOLIO SIC coal fired plants: 1,644 MW Ventanas Complex 4 Units 884 MW - Coal Located in Valparaíso Region Start of operations: 1964/1977/2010/2013 Back up plants: 816 MW Nueva Renca 379 MW LNG / Diesel Located in Santiago Start of operations: 1997 Other plants: 418 MW Hydro run-of-river plants and renewables: 271 MW Guacolda Complex 5 Units 760 MW - Coal Located in Huasco (Northern part of the SIC) Start of operations: 1995/1996/2009/2010/2015 Alfalfal I 178 MW Hydro Run-of-River Located 50 km from Santiago Start of operations: 1991 Other plants: 106 MW 80 MW Other Hydro Run-of-River 13 MW - Biomass 27

DIVERSIFIED ASSET PORTFOLIO (Cont.) SING coal plants: 1,367 MW Norgener 2 units 277 MW Coal Located in Tocopilla Start of operations: 1995/1997 Angamos 2 units 558 MW Coal Located in Mejillones Start of operations: 2011 Colombia: 1,020 MW Argentina: 643 MW AES Chivor + Tunjita 10 Units 1,020 MW - Hydro Located in Boyacá, Colombia Start of operations: 1977/1981/2016 TermoAndes Combined Cycle (2 Gas Turbines and 1 Steam Turbine) 643 MW Natural Gas Located in Salta, Argentina Start of operations: 1999 Cochrane Unit 1 and 2 2 units 266 MW each Coal Located in Mejillones Start of operations: 2016 Battery storage (BESS) & Solar: 53 MW Battery Storage: 32 MW Norgener and Angamos Start of operations: 2009/2011 Solar: 21 MW Adjacent to Andes Substation Start of operations: 2016 28