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AES CORPORATION RBC Capital Markets 2005 North American Energy Conference Barry Sharp, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Bob Hemphill Executive Vice President June 7, 12005

Safe Harbor Disclosure Certain statements in the following presentation regarding AES s business operations may constitute forward looking statements. Such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those related to future earnings, growth and financial and operating performance. Forward-looking statements are not intended to be a guarantee of future results, but instead constitute AES s current expectations based on reasonable assumptions. Forecasted financial information is based on certain material assumptions. These assumptions include, but are not limited to continued normal levels of operating performance and electricity demand at our distribution companies and operational performance at our contract generation businesses consistent with historical levels, as well as achievements of planned productivity improvements and incremental growth from investments at investment levels and rates of return consistent with prior experience. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in our forward-looking statements due to risks, uncertainties and other factors. Important factors that could affect actual results are discussed in AES s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to the risks discussed under the caption Cautionary Statements and Risk Factors in the Company s Annual Report on Form 10K for the year ended December 31, 2004 as well as our other SEC filings. AES undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. 2

AES is Among the Largest Global Power Companies AES OPERATIONS $9.5 billion revenue power generation and distribution business $1.6 billion net cash from operating activities Capacity to serve 100 million people in 27 countries Note: 2004 data. 3

Clear Strategic Focus Contains Forward Looking Statements Key Strategy Elements and Projected Financial Metrics through 2008 Global Operational Excellence Deleveraging and Credit Improvement Focused Growth Strategies 13-19% growth in EPS from continuing operations* EPS growth upside opportunity from focused growth investments Gross margin improvement to $3.5 billion ROIC** improvement to 11% * Growth in diluted EPS from continuing operations from 2003 base of $0.56 per share. See Appendix. ** Non-GAAP financial measure. See Appendix. 4

Diversified Utilities and Generation Portfolio 2004 Revenue $9.5 billion 2004 Income Before Tax, Minority Interest And Corporate Costs $1.6 billion* Generation 48% Generation 59% Utilities 52% Utilities 41% Utilities** 75% Revenue from IPL (US), Eletropaulo (Brazil), EDC (Venezuela) 25% Revenue from smaller utilities Generation** 78% Revenue from long-term contracts 22% Revenue from short-term contracts * ** Non-GAAP financial measure, defined as income before tax & minority interest of $884 million plus corporate costs and interest of $695 million (rounded) Generation Comprises Contract Generation and Competitive Supply Segments; Utilities Comprises Large Utilities and Growth Distribution Segments 5

Strong Free Cash Flow $2,000 Free Cash Flow* 2002-2005E ($ millions) Contains Forward Looking Statements $1,500 $1,000 $4+ billion free cash flow 4 year total $500 2002 2003 2004 2005E** Net cash from operating activities Maintenance capital Free cash flow* * Non-GAAP measure, defined as net cash from operating activities less maintenance capital expenditures. See Appendix. ** Based on midpoint of 2005 free cash flow financial guidance ($1,250 million) reaffirmed May 5, 2005. 6

Generation KPI s Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Safety Excellence Lost time accidents (LTA) Near misses Operational Excellence Equivalent forced outage rate (EFOR) Operating cost per megawatt hour Heat rate Global sourcing (target spend & sourced savings) Customer Service Excellence Equivalent forced outage rate (EFOR) Commercial availability 7

Utility KPI s Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Safety Excellence Lost time accidents (LTA) Near misses Public safety Operational Excellence Losses rate Collections rate O&M per customer Overhead per customer Customer Service Excellence System interruption frequency (SAIFI) System interruption duration (SAIDI) Customer satisfaction surveys 8

Leadership Refocused on Operational Excellence and Growth Board of Directors CEO North America President Business Excellence Corporate Development and M&A CFO Groups Europe/Africa President Performance improvement process Human resources, IT, insurance Corporate/cross border development Independent review Strategy Legal Asia President Communications Latin America President Line accountability Regional development 9

Significant Global Growth Opportunity Contains Forward Looking Statements Global Power Industry Scale Expected Global 5 Year Greenfield Additions ~ 550 GW 3,700 GW installed capacity 550 GW greenfield investment over next five years $430 billion sector investment by non-utilities since 2000 New construction M&A Privatization Other Markets ~40% AES Country Markets ~60% Source: CERA 10

Breadth of AES Capabilities Distribution Coal-Fired Hydroelectric Wind Power LNG Gas-Fired 11

Four Elements Frame AES Growth Strategy Platform Expansion California El Salvador Kazakhstan Contains Forward Looking Statements Examples India Middle East Wind (US) Greenfield Bulgaria LNG in Bahamas Russia, Southeast Asia Wind (Outside US) Privatization Central Europe Turkey Russia Middle East Asia Acquisitions Rebalance geographic portfolio Select opportunities in AES country markets 12

Successful 2003-2004 Growth Program Project MW Fuel Location Ras Laffan 756 Gas Qatar Barka 427 Gas Oman Andres 304 Gas Dominican Republic Huntington Beach 3/4 225 Gas US Kelanitissa 168 Diesel Sri Lanka Esti 120 Hydro Panama Bayano 24 Hydro Panama Limbe 85 Thermal Cameroon 8 projects representing over 2,100 MW capacity 90%+ long term contract with $640 MM incremental revenue 13

Rebuilding Development Pipeline Contains Forward Looking Statements Deep Development Pipeline Supports Sustained Growth 4-6 Years for Greenfield Projects 3-4 Years for Wind Projects Development Milestones Market Assessment/ Feasibility Study Negotiations/ Permits/ RFP Purchase Agreement Project Financing Construction Current Activity 38 Countries 5 Countries 1 Country 1 Country 2 Countries Examples of Current Portfolio Central Europe Chile China India Bahamas El Salvador Middle East Russia Chile Bulgaria Spain US Development Middle East US Activity Pakistan Russia Turkey 14

Rigorous Capital Discipline Strategic Objectives Contains Forward Looking Statements Capital Allocation Process Market Knowledge Regional business model Leverage existing assets Project Financial Analysis/Valuation Independent Review Execution Skills Leverage operating model People excellence Value Creation Executive Office Approval Board of Directors Approval > $25 Million Risk Management Project Execution Appropriate hurdle rates Reduce portfolio earnings/cash flow volatility 15

Key Takeaways Global power market offers sizeable growth opportunities AES only major US company positioned to capitalize on these opportunities Investment discipline firmly established Strong AES financial metrics Margin expansion ROIC improvement Growing free cash flow Improving credit quality Double digit EPS growth Incentives aligned with investors Stock performance (options) Contains Forward Looking Statements Free cash flow growth (performance units) Outperform S&P 500 total return (restricted stock) 16

Appendix Reconciliation of Adjusted Earnings Per Share ($ Per Share) Adjusted Earnings Per Share* 2004 2003 $0.73 $0.56 FAS 133 Mark-to-Market Gains/(Losses)** Currency Transaction Gains/(Losses) Net Asset Gains/(Losses and Impairments) Debt Retirement Gains/(Losses) Diluted EPS from Continuing Operations (0.06) (0.02) (0.05) (0.03) $0.57 (0.07) 0.19 (0.24) 0.12 $0.56 * Adjusted earnings per share (a non-gaap financial measure) is defined as diluted earnings per share from continuing operations excluding gains or losses associated with (a) mark-to-market amounts related to FAS 133 derivative transactions, (b) foreign currency transaction impacts on the net monetary position related to Brazil, Venezuela, and Argentina, (c) significant asset gains or losses due to disposition transactions and impairments, and (d) early retirement of recourse debt. AES believes that adjusted earnings per share better reflects the underlying business performance of the Company, and are considered in the Company s internal evaluation of financial performance. Factors in this determination include the variability associated with mark-to-market gains or losses related to certain derivative transactions, and periodic strategic decisions to dispose of certain assets which may influence results in a given period. Certain reclassifications have been made to prior-period amounts to conform to the 2004 presentation. ** The year ended December 31, 2004 includes $(0.03) related to Chile debt restructuring costs included in interest expense in the first quarter of 2004. 17

Appendix - Assumptions Forecasted financial information is based on certain material assumptions. Such assumptions include, but are not limited to: 1) no unforeseen external events such as wars, depressions, or economic or political disruptions occur; 2 )businesses continue to operate in a manner consistent with or better than prior operating performance, including achievement of planned productivity improvements including benefits of global sourcing, and in accordance with the provisions of their relevant contracts or concessions; 3) new business opportunities are available to AES in sufficient quantity so that AES can capture its historical market share; 4) no major disruptions or discontinuities occur in GDP, foreign exchange rates, inflation or interest rates during the forecast period; 5) negative factors do not combine to create highly negative low-probability business situations; 6) business-specific risks as described in the Company s 10-K and 8-Q filings do not occur. In addition, benefits from global sourcing include avoided costs, reduction in capital project costs versus budgetary estimates, and projected savings based on assumed spend volume which may or may not actually be achieved. These benefits will not be fully reflected in the Company s consolidated financial results. 18

Appendix Return on Capital Net Operating Profit After Tax* IBT&MI Add: Interest Expense Less: Income Tax Expense Less: Tax Benefit on Interest Expense Net Operating Profit After Tax* Return on Invested Capital* Effective Tax Rate Invested Capital: Total Debt Minority Interest Shareholders Equity Debt Service Reserves Total Capital* Average Capital* 2004 $884 1,910 249 538 $2,007 9.6% 28% December 2004 $18,583 1,605 1,645 (737) $21,096 $20,846 2003 $646 1,986 204 627 $1,801 8.9% 32% December 2003 $19,638 1029 545 (617) $20,595 $20,239 December 2002 $20,102 669 (380) (508) $19,883 * Non-GAAP financial measure Return on Invested Capital is defined as Net Operating Profit After Tax divided by Average Capital. Net Operating Profit After Tax is defined as Income Before Tax and Minority Expense plus Interest Expense less Income Taxes less Tax Benefit on interest expense at Effective Tax Rate. Total Capital is defined as Total Debt plus Minority Interest plus Shareholders Equity less Debt Service Reserves. Average Capital is defined as the average of beginning and ending capital. 19

Appendix Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow ($ billions) 2005E 2004 2003 2002 Free Cash Flow $1,250 * $1,061 $1,034 $683 Maintenance Capital Expenditures 700 507 542 761 Net Cash Provided By Operating Activities 1,950* 1,568 1,576 1,444 * Based on midpoint of 2005 free cash flow financial guidance of $1,200 to $1,300 million and net cash from operating activities guidance of $1,900 to $2,000 million reaffirmed May 05, 2005 20